dear Korntham,
i am a mech engg gradute who's going to do a phd in biomechanics
starting this fall -- so i am very interested in finding out the answer
to the same question.
will be obliged if u send me a copy of any tips u pick up.
once you reply come in -- u REALLY will be appreciated
regards bawa bhalla
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K S BAWA BHALLA |
PROJECT SCIENTIST | PHONE : (OFF) 666979 EXT 3161
CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGG. | EMAIL : bhalla@cbme.iitd.ernet.in
IIT DELHI 110016 |
INDIA |
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On Sat, 6 Apr 1996, Korntham Sathirakul wrote:
> Dear, all
>
> I'm a mechanical engineering student at Carnegie Mellon University.
> I just got interested in the field of biomechanical engineering. I just
> want to know if there are any good introduction books in the field I can
> read. Basically, I don't have any background in biology, but kinematics
> and robotics is my strong point. Please someone out there suggest me
> some good introductory books that are appropriate for mechanical
> engineering student like me. I'll be appreciated...
>
> Thank you,
> Korntham
>
i am a mech engg gradute who's going to do a phd in biomechanics
starting this fall -- so i am very interested in finding out the answer
to the same question.
will be obliged if u send me a copy of any tips u pick up.
once you reply come in -- u REALLY will be appreciated
regards bawa bhalla
__________________________________________________ _________________________
K S BAWA BHALLA |
PROJECT SCIENTIST | PHONE : (OFF) 666979 EXT 3161
CENTRE FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGG. | EMAIL : bhalla@cbme.iitd.ernet.in
IIT DELHI 110016 |
INDIA |
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On Sat, 6 Apr 1996, Korntham Sathirakul wrote:
> Dear, all
>
> I'm a mechanical engineering student at Carnegie Mellon University.
> I just got interested in the field of biomechanical engineering. I just
> want to know if there are any good introduction books in the field I can
> read. Basically, I don't have any background in biology, but kinematics
> and robotics is my strong point. Please someone out there suggest me
> some good introductory books that are appropriate for mechanical
> engineering student like me. I'll be appreciated...
>
> Thank you,
> Korntham
>