Biomedical Engineering Theory And Practice/The Technological Tools

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Computers[edit | edit source]

Biomedical engineers spend the most time using computer. Computers provide some very basic functions, like Internet access and word processing software. In addition to writing research reports and reading scholarly scientific journals online, biomedical engineers use computers to organize data and control the other equipment for the experiments.

Microscopes[edit | edit source]

Types of microscopes

Biomedical engineers use various types of microscopes to observe the object. High-resolution light microscopes can analyze the grown cells or DNA. Scanning electron microscopes provide digital images that biomedical engineers collect to make time-lapse videos or photo comparisons.

Incubators[edit | edit source]

Interior of CO2 incubator

Cryogenic Equipment[edit | edit source]

Liquidnitrogen

Cameras[edit | edit source]

Lasers[edit | edit source]

Biomedical Repair Tool Kits[edit | edit source]

Further Reading[edit | edit source]

  • Bronzino, Joseph D. (April 2006). The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition. [CRC Press]. ISBN 978-0-8493-2124-5.
  • Villafane, Carlos, CBET. (June 2009). Biomed: From the Student's Perspective, First Edition. [Techniciansfriend.com]. ISBN 978-1-61539-663-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Information related to biomedical engineering.

Practise[edit | edit source]

Reference[edit | edit source]