Teaching

MEGR2144 SOLID MECHANICS
Catalog Description:
Introduction to Solid Mechanics. An introduction to the theory of deformable bodies and its applications. Stress and deformation resulting from axial, torsion and bending loads. Shear and moment diagrams. Mohr’s circle for stress and strain and buckling of columns. (Fall, Spring)

Prerequisites:
MEGR2141 and MATH2241

MEGR 3090 BIODYNAMICS (Spring)
Catalog Description:
This course will introduce dynamic analysis of the human musculoskeletal system.  Students will learn to develop lumped  mass,  planar  rigid  body and 3‐D rigid  body  models  of  human  movement, and to learn to calculate  internal forces in muscles and joints during daily and sports activities.

Prerequisites:
MEGR 3121 and MEGR 2144
or  permission  of  instructor

MERG 7090/8090 MECHANICS OF THE HUMAN LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM (Spring 09)

Prerequisites:
Graduate level students, permission  of  instructor

BME 6707 Problem-Based Learning
Catalog Description:
Problem based learning provides a team based interdisciplinary problem solving environment in which the students devise solutions and approaches to topical and real world biomedical engineering problems and technologies.

Prerequisites:
Graduate level students only