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SUMMARY:Biomedical Engineering Applications to the Study of Gait Control
DESCRIPTION:A technical seminar on “Biomedical Engineering Applications to the Study of Gait Control” will be held from 3.00 – 4.00 pm\, Thursday\, 26th April 2018 in the Department of Biomedical Engineering\, BUET. The talk will be presented by Dr. Rezaul Begg\, Chair\, Program in Assistive Technologies Innovation (PATI); Professor of Biomechanics\, College of Sport & Exercise Science\, Victoria University\, Australia. Dr. Begg’s main fields of research include Biomechanics\, Biomedical Engineering\, and Machine Learning. Dr. Begg focusses on developing new technologies and techniques with applications to human gait pathologies. These techniques have been utilized to minimize balance-loss and falls which can result from tripping or slipping across a range of populations. \nProfessor Rezaul Begg received his BSc and MSc in Electrical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Aberdeen\, UK. He is now Chair of the Program in Assistive Technologies Innovation (PATI) at Victoria University\, Australia. He leads a research group in Gait and Intelligent Technologies\, comprising 7 PhD students\, 4 postdoctoral research fellows and 6 senior research personnel. His research interests include Gait and Balance Biomechanics\, Exoskeletons\, Machine Learning and Wearable Sensors. He has over 250 research publications and 2 patents\, and his research is supported by the principal Australian Government Research funding agencies\, the Australian Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). He has received several awards for academic excellence\, including the ICISIP Best paper award\, VC’s citation award for excellence in research at Victoria University\, the BUET Gold medal and the Chancellor prize.
URL:https://bme.buet.ac.bd/event/biomedical-engineering-applications-to-the-study-of-gait-control/
LOCATION:Room 1014 \, 10th Floor\, ECE Building\, BUET\, Room 1014 \, 10th Floor\, ECE Building\, BUET\, Dhaka\, Bangladesh
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SUMMARY:Solving Orthopaedic Clinical Challenges through Computational Biomechanics and Mechanotransduction Approach
DESCRIPTION:A technical seminar on “Solving Orthopaedic Clinical Challenges through Computational Biomechanics and Mechanotransduction Approach” was organized at 2 pm\, Wednesday\, 20th December 2017 in the Department of Biomedical Engineering\, BUET. The talk was presented by Mr. Tanvir Mustafy\, Ph.D. Candidate\, Department of Mechanical Engineering\, École Polytechnique de Montréal\, Montreal\, Québec\, Canada. Mr. Mustafy’s field of research is orthopedic biomechanics with a particular interest in Human Spine Modeling and mechanical regulation of growth and development of bone tissues for the orthopedic treatment of progressive musculoskeletal pathologies affecting infants and adolescents. In the seminar\, Mr. Mustafy talked about research advancements in the biomechanical modeling of the head-neck-cervical spine. He also discussed bone growth modulation by mechanical loading. \nIn addition to being a Ph.D. candidate in the Mechanical Engineering Department of École Polytechnique de Montréal\, Mr. Tanvir Mustafy is also working as a researcher in the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Sainte-Justine Hospital. He is a member of the Laboratoire De Mécanobiologie Pédiatrique research group at the Polytechnique Montréal. He obtained his M.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Alberta\, Canada in 2013. He received his B.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)\, in 2011. \n  \n 
URL:https://bme.buet.ac.bd/event/solving-orthopaedic-clinical-challenges-through-computational-biomechanics-and-mechanotransduction-approach/
LOCATION:Room 1014 \, 10th Floor\, ECE Building\, BUET\, Room 1014 \, 10th Floor\, ECE Building\, BUET\, Dhaka\, Bangladesh
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