Showing posts with label biomedicalengineering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label biomedicalengineering. Show all posts

Oct 22, 2014

Visit the Facebook Page - IBR: Independent Biomedical Researchers

Are you curious? Do you want to be always updated about the latest developments and news about the Biomedical Engineering world? We have a perfect facebook page for you! 

IBR: Independent Biomedical Researchers is a group motivated to explore and deepen topics of interest in the field of Biomedical Engineering. It is formed by students of the Biomedical Materials and Devices Master's Degree of University of Aveiro. Me (Rita) and Diogo are pleased to be members of this group!

The main goals of IBR are:

  • To consolidate the background on Biomedical Engineering;
  • To encourage the sharing, the exchange of ideas and the enrichment of knowledge;
  • To acquire research independence (creation, development, application of strategies for the purpose of obtaining skills), critical thinking and ability to propose solutions to problems of Biomedical Engineering.
  • Stay connected and follow us.
Interested? So, follow us through this link: 
https://www.facebook.com/IndependentBiomedicalResearchers



Oct 15, 2014

Welcome to Biomedeeks !

Hi everyone and welcome to our new blog!
The idea of creating this dynamic page arose from the need to explore topics of interest in the Biomedical Engineering field. We really want to encourage the share of information, the exchange of ideas and promote the enrichment of knowledge! 

As you surely may have seen, we will have diverse topics of discussion and contents, divided by the main areas of intervention: Medical Devices, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, Biomechanics and Rehabilitation, IT and e-Health. 

This blog is directed to all of you who, like us, need to constantly apprehend new knowledge and information about Biomedical Engineering. Progress is made each day and certainly no one wants to be left behind. 

Fell free to join us and share/comment our posts! You can also contact us if you have some doubts or suggestions. We count on you to continuously improve and grow! Together, we will make Biomedical Engineering move forward! 

Thank you!