State-of-the-art equipment for research in medical technology, diagnostics, and healthcare, driving innovation and excellence in biomedical engineering.
Equipment Categories
Medical Imaging Equipment: Educational systems designed for understanding various medical imaging techniques, such as ultrasound, MRI, and X-ray. This includes simulators and practical training systems that allow students to explore non-invasive diagnostic methods used in hospitals and clinics.
Biomechanics and Human Physiology Equipment: Modules and workstations for the study of human body mechanics and physiological responses, including systems for measuring muscle activity, joint function, and kinematic movements. Equipment includes electromyography (EMG) trainers, gait analysis systems, and ergonomic testing tools.
Biomedical Instrumentation: Comprehensive equipment for learning about biomedical sensors and instruments used in monitoring vital signs and physiological functions. This category includes ECG trainers, blood pressure measurement systems, and oxygen saturation meters, offering hands-on experience in health diagnostics.
Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Equipment: Systems for exploring prosthetics design and rehabilitation technologies, including functional limb simulators, rehabilitation robotics, and tools for testing and designing prosthetic devices. This equipment helps students understand biomechanics and assistive technology development.
Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials: Lab-based modules for studying the interactions between biomaterials and human tissues. This includes equipment for testing the mechanical properties of biomaterials, cell culture systems, and tissue scaffolding technologies. These systems are vital for research in artificial organs and regenerative medicine.