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 Übersetzung für 'biomedical engineering' von Englisch nach Deutsch
acad.biotech.MedTech.
biomedical engineering
biomedizinische Technik {f}
educ.med.
biomedical engineering <BME>
Biomedizintechnik {f} <BMT>
educ.engin.med.
biomedical engineering <BME>
Mediziningenieurwesen {n} <BME>
Teiltreffer
spec.
biomedical {adj}
biomedizinisch
5
spec.
biomedical chemistry
biomedizinische Chemie {f}
med.
biomedical optics
biomedizinische Optik {f}
acad.med.
biomedical research
biomedizinische Forschung {f}
acad.med.
biomedical science
biomedizinische Wissenschaft {f}
acad.engin.RadioTV
television engineering <TV engineering>
Fernsehtechnik {f} <FS-Technik>
engin.
engineering
Konstruktionswesen {n}
49
engineeringtechnische Planung {f}
engineering {adj}technisch
228
engin.
engineering
Maschinenbau {m}
240
acad.engin.
engineering
Technik {f} [Technologie als Studienfach]
724
engineeringIngenieurswesen {n} [Rsv.] [Ingenieurwesen]
acad.engin.
engineering
Ingenieurwissenschaften {pl} <IW>
31
acad.engin.
engineering
Ingenieurwissenschaft {f}
368
tech.
engineering
technische Bearbeitung {f} [eines Projektes]
engin.
engineering {adj}
ingenieurwissenschaftlich
53
engin.
engineering
Ingenieurwesen {n}
683
human engineering menschengerechte Arbeitsplatzgestaltung {f} [Human Engineering]
studio engineeringStudiotechnik {f}
tech.
solar engineering
Solartechnik {f}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 1968, the Department of Biomedical Engineering launched as a newly unified collaboration between the School of Engineering and School of Medicine as the first in the nation and as one of the first Biomedical Engineering programs in the world.
  • LiTH focuses its research and education in the areas of information technology, industrial engineering and management, materials technology, biomedical engineering, applied physics, production engineering and electronics.
  • The COES began offering one of the first biomedical engineering curriculum programs in the United States in 1972 and the first nanosystems engineering BS degree in 2005.
  • Biomedical engineering (BME) or medical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes (e.g., diagnostic or therapeutic).
  • They are also important to help on prototyping new devices for biomedical engineering problems.

  • Completed construction on the Homewood campus has included a new biomedical engineering building in the Johns Hopkins University Department of Biomedical Engineering, a new library, a new biology wing, an extensive renovation of the flagship Gilman Hall, and the reconstruction of the main university entrance.
  • In addition to their many essential roles in living organisms, biopolymers have applications in many fields including the food industry, manufacturing, packaging, and biomedical engineering.
  • Applications of the Tesla turbine as a multiple-disk centrifugal blood pump have yielded promising results due to the low peak shear force. Biomedical engineering research on such applications has continued into the 21st century.
  • The universities jointly offer a Master of Public Health, a PhD program in biomedical engineering, and M.D./MBA degree program.
  • Myers currently serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees of Medisend College of Biomedical Engineering Technology and the General Richard B.

  • She was also a pilot and made research contributions to biomedical engineering as a research fellow at the National Institutes of Health.
  • Warwick performs research in artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, control systems and robotics.
  • News & Report ranked the Biomedical Engineering program 58th, Computer Engineering program 84th, Electrical/Electronic/Communications Engineering 89th in the United States.
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