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Biomaterials, Biomechanics & Biosensors

 

Biomaterials, Biomechanics & Biosensors: Biomaterials and biomechanics involve studying the mechanics and energy associated with human physiology. This includes understanding human movement, kinematics, and energy dynamics, as well as conducting precise, nonlinear investigations into fluid mechanics related to human systems, such as blood flow and other bodily fluids. Key areas include the study of stresses and strains in biological tissues, either through experimental testing or computer simulations, which help understand the relationship between tissue structure, function, remodeling, and degeneration. Biosensors are devices designed to detect biological changes or chemical reactions in the body, offering valuable insights for medical diagnostics and monitoring. They are critical in advancing healthcare by providing real-time data for a range of applications, from disease detection to monitoring vital signs.

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