The Carnegie Mellon Forum on Biomedical Engineering, to be held at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh on September 21, 2018, will provide a platform for discussions and identification of grand challenges and frontiers in biomedical engineering research, education, and translation.
PROGRAM
- Microphysiological Models that Rely on Emergence in Multi-Cellular Engineered Living Systems;
- World’s Deepest-Penetration and Fastest Cameras: Photoacoustic Tomography and Compressed Ultrafast Photography;
- Challenges and Trends in Medical Robotics;
- Driving and Reshaping Biotechnology;
- Tackling Grand Challenges in Precision Medicine Through Biomedical Engineering;
- Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Advanced Imaging and Precision Medicine;
- Challenges in Translating BME Technologies;
- Challenges in BME Education;
- CMU Approach to Addressing BME Challenges;
- Plenary Panel Discussion;
- Poster Session.
The forum will consist of keynote and plenary talks, plenary panel discussions, and poster presentations in the frontiers of biomedical engineering. A poster award competition will be open to students, postdocs or residents who present their research in any area interfacing engineering with medicine and health. Selected oral and poster presentations will be invited for submission to a special issue in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering. Faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, postdocs, residents, clinicians and industrial practitioners, within and outside of CMU, are all cordially invited.
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