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Course name: Introduction
to Man-Machine Systems and Biomedical Engineering |
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This concerns a Instruction |
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DUT credit points: 0,5 |
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ECTS credit points: 0,75 |
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Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine
Technology |
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Section of Man-Machine-Systems |
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Lecturer(s):
Wieringa, prof.dr.ir. P.A. and others |
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Catalog data:
Introduction of the research field and section
Man-Machine Systems, its mission and challenges, overview of the research
projects, introduction of staff, course and study planning advices |
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Semester: |
1A |
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Detailed description
of topics:
1.a General
introduction of the research of the section Man-Machine Systems: Industrial
versus Medical Applications, Scientific challanges, Benchmarks and scientific
networks.
1.b Who
are the people behind the MSc programs: Man-Machine Systems and BioMedical
Engineering.
2. Explanation
of the coherence between the oblicatory courses. Comments to the elective
courses.
3. Examples
of projects in the 2nd year of the MSc.
4. Explanation
about how coaching of the students is realised.
5. Presentation
of some PhD projects.
6. Informal
get together. |
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literature: |
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Remarks assessment,
entry requirements, etc.:
Presence is obligatory. During the first
lecture hours a detailed program will be presented. The students are asked to
give a description of one scientific challenge related to the Man-Machine
Systems and/or Biomedical Engineering field and to provide a brief overview
about the main activities (laboratory research and conferences) on that
subject. |
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Learning goals:
Awareness of the scientific research goals of
the section Man-Machine Systems. |
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