Biomedical Engineering has knocked the doors of innovation constantly in past 1 year. Here we summarise the role of some major ones there are many more innovations as well, These are the major ones which changed the whole scenario of Medicine & healthcare around the world
With a great leap in the field of science and technology at the beginning of the 21st century, people were able to witness the appearance of numerous inventions some of which are already helping patients worldwide, while other devices could lead to serious innovations in the near future.
SRISHTI, the yearly celebration of Biomedical Engineers creativity, the welcoming of fresh talent pool in the most sought after course, is back this year. This National Level Technical Symposium of the Department of Biomedical Engineering of the SSN College of Engineering proudly invites all its fellow Biomedical and Non Biomedical Engineering students to participate in this potpourri of technical and non technical competitions. Come 24th August, 2011, it’s time to revitalize your thoughts!
The annual technical magazine HOPPSLATE will also be released that day. Events galore, prizes many, it is one day you must not miss.
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Biomedical image analysis is a fast evolving field driven by the advancement of imaging modalities and high content screening techniques. Many clinical applications are also emerging that use biomedical image processing for decision support. The workshop will bring together researchers in computer vision, medical imaging, computational biology, graphics and robotics communities interested in problems that involve mathematical modeling or analysis in biomedical images, which include emerging molecular and cellular images.
Topics of interests include but are not limited to: