IBE '97
Interpreting the Vision
Annual Meeting of the
INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, MN
August 7-9, 1997
IBE'97: "Interpreting the Vision" will bring engineers, scientists, students,
and educators within the biological engineering community together in a common
forum to:
· discuss emerging issues in biological engineering theory and practice;
· evaluate current trends in biological engineering curricula development and
delivery; and
· establish a framework for continued collaboration.
THE PROGRAM will include keynote, invited and contributed presentations and
posters from industry, academia, and government. A wide range of topics in
education, research and practice will be presented, in sessions focused on
current thinking in:
· Biological Materials
design
non-invasive analysis
· Biomedical Engineering
biocompatibility
biomechanics and imaging
drug formulation and delivery
· Bioprocess Engineering
biomass conversion
cell culture and fermentations
downstream processing
· Ecosystem Dynamics
phenomenology
modeling and simulation
· Environmental Engineering
aerobic and anaerobic digestion
biofilters
bioremediation and phytoremediation
wastewater treatment by natural systems
· Food Engineering
processing and packaging
rheology
sensors and image analysis
· Biological Engineering Education
Visit our web page for details: http://www.bae.uga.edu/ibe/
or http://gumbo.bae.lsu.edu/~jwells/IBE97/
If you have questions or would like additional information about IBE'97 please
contact Tim Taylor, University of Missouri, 573/882-0456 or email
tim_taylor@muccmail.missouri.edu
Interpreting the Vision
Annual Meeting of the
INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Minneapolis, MN
August 7-9, 1997
IBE'97: "Interpreting the Vision" will bring engineers, scientists, students,
and educators within the biological engineering community together in a common
forum to:
· discuss emerging issues in biological engineering theory and practice;
· evaluate current trends in biological engineering curricula development and
delivery; and
· establish a framework for continued collaboration.
THE PROGRAM will include keynote, invited and contributed presentations and
posters from industry, academia, and government. A wide range of topics in
education, research and practice will be presented, in sessions focused on
current thinking in:
· Biological Materials
design
non-invasive analysis
· Biomedical Engineering
biocompatibility
biomechanics and imaging
drug formulation and delivery
· Bioprocess Engineering
biomass conversion
cell culture and fermentations
downstream processing
· Ecosystem Dynamics
phenomenology
modeling and simulation
· Environmental Engineering
aerobic and anaerobic digestion
biofilters
bioremediation and phytoremediation
wastewater treatment by natural systems
· Food Engineering
processing and packaging
rheology
sensors and image analysis
· Biological Engineering Education
Visit our web page for details: http://www.bae.uga.edu/ibe/
or http://gumbo.bae.lsu.edu/~jwells/IBE97/
If you have questions or would like additional information about IBE'97 please
contact Tim Taylor, University of Missouri, 573/882-0456 or email
tim_taylor@muccmail.missouri.edu