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Introduction to Biomechanics

When:

14 August - 25 August 2023

School:

TU Berlin Summer and Winter School

Institution:

TU Berlin

City:

Berlin

Country:

Germany

Language:

English

Credits:

3.0 EC

Fee:

950 EUR

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Please note: this course has already ended
Introduction to Biomechanics

About

Biomechanics, as a growing field of engineering, has many applications in the health and sport sectors. This broad field of study includes the design of artificial implants, the development of human tissues in the lab, the measurement of human movement and the detection and treatment of pathological conditions, the understanding of the performance of our muscles and how to employ it in sport, the diagnosis of injuries, the imaging of biological tissues and the detection of their pathological state, etc. In this course, the fundamental principles of biomechanics and their application to real life situations will be covered including: basic understanding of the application of mechanical principles in biology, understanding of anatomical and biomechanical terminology, application of biomechanical principles to human movement, basic understanding of the mechanical properties of biological tissues and the techniques used to determine them, and more recent advanced topics such as mechanics of cells, tissue imaging and tissue engineering.

Course leader

Univ.-Prof. Dr. Sara Checa is Junior and Guest Professor on Biomechanics at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin and TU Berlin since 2017, respectively.

Target group

Student of biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, biotechnology, physical engineering, structural engineering.

Course aim

Learning Goals:

-Basic understanding of the application of mechanical principles in biology
-Understanding of anatomical and biomechanical terminology
-Application of biomechanical principles to human movement
-Basic understanding of the mechanical properties of biological tissues such as bone, muscle, ligaments etc. and the techniques used to determine them.
-Learn to use engineering tools (hardware and software) to solve problems in biomechanics

Fee info

Fee

950 EUR, Student: 950 Euro Working professional/Non-student: 1140 Euro

Interested?

When:

14 August - 25 August 2023

School:

TU Berlin Summer and Winter School

Institution:

TU Berlin

Language:

English

Credits:

3.0 EC

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