Biomedical Instrumentation and Sensors is a course designed to introduce students to the use of instrumentation and sensors in the field of biomedical engineering. The course focuses on the fundamentals of instrumentation, including the principles of operation, calibration and maintenance of biomedical instrumentation. Students will learn how to construct and troubleshoot electronic circuits, as well as how to use a variety of biomedical sensors. Additionally, the course will cover topics such as medical imaging, signal processing, and instrumentation safety. The course will also include a variety of hands-on lab activities to give students the opportunity to practice their knowledge and gain an understanding of the practical use of biomedical instrumentation and sensors. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to analyze and interpret biomedical signals, design and construct circuits, and utilize biomedical instrumentation and sensors in a variety of contexts.
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Dr. Piyush Lotia
Head of the Department, GGP, Raipur, CSVTU, Bhilai
Dr. Piyush Lotia received his B.E. (ET&T) from G.E.C. Raipur (now NIT, Raipur) in 1997, his M.Tech (I&C) from BIT, Durg in 2006, and his Ph.D. from CSVTU, Bhilai in 2016. He has extensive work experience, at present working as Head of the Department Govt Girls Polytechnic, Raipur. He has published over 13 research papers in National and International Journalsand presented 29 papers in National and International conferences.His current areas of interests are Speech Recognition, Biomedical Instrumentation, Instrumentation & Control, Digital Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Network Analysis & Synthesis, Analog & Digital Communication, and Analog Electronics.
Mr. Thaneshwar Kumar Sahu
Assistant Professor, UTD, CSVTU, Bhilai.
Mr. Thaneshwar Kumar Sahu received his B.E. (ET&T) from CSIT, Durg, his M.Tech (I&C) from BIT, Durg and pursuing Ph.D. from CSVTU, Bhilai. He has extensive work experience, at present working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UTD, CSVTU, Bhilai. He has published over 09 research papers in National and International Journals. His current areas of interests are Biomedical Instrumentation, Biomedical signal processing & analysis, Medical image processing & analysis, Virtual instrumentation & sensors.
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