The Center for Biomedical Engineering has been developed to
provide a focal point for interdisciplinary research and graduate-
level education for students and faculty within the College of
Engineering at Virginia Tech. Participating faculty and students
are actively pursuing research in a variety of fields that involve
the application of engineering design and analysis techniques to the
study of physiological systems and to the advancement of health
care. Research topics include
- biomechanics
- biomaterials
- biotribology
- bio-heat and mass transfer
- biofluid mechanics
- cellular transport
- ergonomics
- medical applications of rapid prototyping
- tissue engineering
- vestibular mechanics
Collaborative opportunities are available in conjunction with the
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary medicine and
with other scientific and clinical colleagues at Virginia Tech and in
the surrounding region.
The Center for Biomedical Engineering will also coordinate and
support a graduate option as a supplement to individual degrees
awarded by departments partcipating in the Center. Resources for
graduate student support, sponsored research, outreach, and both
graduate and undergraduate course electives will also be available
through the Center.
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE
For more information about the Center, participating faculty and
departments, and Virginia Tech, please see the Center's web page at
http://www.esm.vt.edu/bme/home.html
(PLEASE NOTE: This URL may be changing to www.bme.vt.edu early in
1999. Please have patience with us as we add more items to the
website.)
For graduate admissions information, contact bmegrad@vt.edu
College of Engineering: http://www.eng.vt.edu/
Graduate School: http://www.rgs.vt.edu/
Virginia Tech Home: http://www.vt.edu/
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Laura A. Wojcik, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0219
318 Norris Hall
phone: 540-231-7979 fax: 540-231-4574
email: wojcik@vt.edu
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provide a focal point for interdisciplinary research and graduate-
level education for students and faculty within the College of
Engineering at Virginia Tech. Participating faculty and students
are actively pursuing research in a variety of fields that involve
the application of engineering design and analysis techniques to the
study of physiological systems and to the advancement of health
care. Research topics include
- biomechanics
- biomaterials
- biotribology
- bio-heat and mass transfer
- biofluid mechanics
- cellular transport
- ergonomics
- medical applications of rapid prototyping
- tissue engineering
- vestibular mechanics
Collaborative opportunities are available in conjunction with the
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary medicine and
with other scientific and clinical colleagues at Virginia Tech and in
the surrounding region.
The Center for Biomedical Engineering will also coordinate and
support a graduate option as a supplement to individual degrees
awarded by departments partcipating in the Center. Resources for
graduate student support, sponsored research, outreach, and both
graduate and undergraduate course electives will also be available
through the Center.
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE
For more information about the Center, participating faculty and
departments, and Virginia Tech, please see the Center's web page at
http://www.esm.vt.edu/bme/home.html
(PLEASE NOTE: This URL may be changing to www.bme.vt.edu early in
1999. Please have patience with us as we add more items to the
website.)
For graduate admissions information, contact bmegrad@vt.edu
College of Engineering: http://www.eng.vt.edu/
Graduate School: http://www.rgs.vt.edu/
Virginia Tech Home: http://www.vt.edu/
--
Laura A. Wojcik, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, VA 24061-0219
318 Norris Hall
phone: 540-231-7979 fax: 540-231-4574
email: wojcik@vt.edu
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