Professor Farzad Tohidkhah Head of the Biomedical Engineering Department
History Founded in 1983 as the first biomedical engineering faculty in the country. More than 500 graduates since 1987
…..Department Currently has 5 Academic Groups including : Bioelectric Biomechanics Biomaterial Tissue Engineering Sport Engineering Alumni play prominent roles in leading Biomedical industries over the country
Biomedical Engineering Department An Overview Collaboration of more than 29 full time academic staff. Approximately 360 B.Sc. students, 180 M.Sc. students, and 80 Ph.D. students majoring in 3 main groups in undergraduate and 5 groups in graduate level.
Academic Research Student Extra Curriculum Activities:
Virtual Education: Biomaterial Medical Information Technology
percentMalepercentFemaleTotal of Students Total of University B.S M.S M.S. Daily M.S. Electronic Ph D B.S. Distribution of Students
GraduateB.S. %Student % Graduate & Under Graduate
Academic Staff Professors: 4 Associate: 13 Assistant : 12 Lecturers: 2 Total : 29+2
Graduate Courses More than 38 courses offered for Msc. And Phd. Level. In each semester for 5 different group in the department.
Centers of Excellence: Biomedical Engineering Department holds the center of excellent for 3 groups as follows: Center of excellence for Biomecanical Engineering Center of excellence for Biomaterial Engineering Center of excellence for Bioelectrical Enginering ( in progress)
Area of Research Bio-MEMS Biomaterials Biosensors Biorobotics Gate Robo surgery Biofluids Laser Speech analysis Image processing Bioinstrument
Laboratories: Logic circuit Bio-MEMS Physico-mechanical characterization of biomaterials AFM Lab Advanced systems & cybernetic control Bioceramic laboratory Biological system control laboratory Biorobotic Cardiovascular Intelligent signal & Information processing Lab Laser & Nanobiophotonics Modeling of neuromuscular systems Motion Analysis Speech Processing lab Synthesis of biomaterials
Areas of Cooperation: a)Joint Supervision of M.Sc. and Ph.D. Research Work. b)Joint Establishment of Research Labs. c)Joint Research on Projects and Issues of Mutual Interest. d)Conduct of Short Courses/Programs. e)Field Studies and Visits, with the Purpose of Transfer of Science and Technology. f)Providing Field and/or Laboratory Training to Foster the Hands-on Experience for Researchers and Students. g)Exchange of Faculty Members for Sabbatical Leave, Research and Educational Collaborations.
Areas of Cooperation (continued) : h) Holding Scientific Conferences on Topics of Mutual Interest i) Providing Ph.D. Scholarship by both Sides for Teaching Staff & Students j) Educational Workshops on Topics of Mutual Interest k) Convening Educational Camps on Topics of Mutual Interest
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