Electronic Bioinstrumentation | Biomedical Instrumentation | Biological Data Analysis
Cornell University
Comprehensive course on the theory and practical aspects of recording and analyzing electronic data from biological systems, covering topics like electrode design, signal processing, and safety considerations.
University CoursesSignal Processing
Introduction
ECE5030 covers the theory and practical aspects of recording and analyzing electronic data collected from biological systems. Topics may include electrode and amplifier design, tissue impedance and effects on waveforms, sensors, statistical and signal processing algorithms, noise reduction, and safety considerations.
Highlights
Covers the theory and practical aspects of electronic data collection and analysis from biological systems
Includes topics such as electrode and amplifier design, sensor technology, signal processing, and safety considerations
Taught by Bruce Land, a staff member in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University
Recommendation
This course is recommended for students interested in the field of biomedical instrumentation and the practical applications of electronic systems in biological research and healthcare. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles and techniques involved in recording and analyzing data from biological systems.
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