9780123748591: Bioengineering Bundle

Synopsis

Including two must-have titles, this essential bundle places numerical problem solving methods at the fingertips of future and practicing bioengineers.

Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering brings together numerical modeling fundamentals and applications essential to bioengineers. Covering biomechanical phenomena and physiologic, cell and molecular systems, it is a must-have tool for bioengineering students and professionals alike.

Essential Matlab for Engineers and Scientists, 3e is THE guide to MATLAB as a problem solving tool. Introducing the fundamentals of MATLAB and its potential, it will help you avoid common mistakes and pitfalls, and to master the power of MATLAB.

Get up to speed with solving complex engineering and scientific problems using numerical methods and software systems, as quickly and cheaply as possible.

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À propos de l?auteur

Stanley Dunn is the Paul S. and Mary W. Monroe Faculty Scholar and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University and Professor of Pediatrics at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In addition, he holds graduate faculty appointments in Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers. He has served as Graduate Program Director, Undergraduate Program Director, and Department Chair in Biomedical Engineering and currently serves as Associate Dean in the School of Engineering. A Fellow of AIMBE, his research interests are in localized tomography, pediatric neuroimaging, inverse problems and subspace projection methods and their application.<br /><br />Alkis Constantinides is a Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, with nearly forty years of academic and industrial experience. He is the author of the textbook Applied Numerical Methods with Personal Computers and the co-author of the textbook Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers with MATLAB Applications. Dr. Constantinides has served as Chairman of the Department, Director of the Graduate Program, Director of the Undergraduate Program, and Director of Alumni Relations. He is the recipient of the prestigious Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching (1991), and the recipient of the 1998, 1999, 2003, and 2005 Best Teacher of the Year Awards chosen by the Graduating Senior Class of the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering<br /><br />Prabhas Moghe is Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Associate Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at Rutgers University. In addition, he holds graduate faculty appointment in the Graduate Program in Cell and Developmental Biology at Rutgers/UMDNJ. He has served as Undergraduate Program Director in Biomedical Engineering and currently directs the NSF IGERT Program on Integratively Engineered Biointerfaces at Rutgers. A Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) and a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award and several teaching awards at Rutgers, Dr. Moghe has an active research program in the areas of cellular bioengineering; micro- and nano-systems bioengineering; and cell-interactive biomaterials.

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