BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University at Buffalo//NONSGML BE Course Schedule//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:UB BE Courses X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/New_York X-WR-CALDESC:University at Buffalo Biomedical Engineering (BE) Course Schedule X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT30M BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019558-21088-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 101 marycant LOCATION:101 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260123T090000 DTEND:20260123T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 101SEM MC\nTitle: Biomedical Engineering Seminar\nDescription: Current topics in biomedical engineering. Students attend weekly seminars and complete a final paper report on a topic related to biomedical engineering.\nCourse ID: 019558\nClassnumber: 21088\nEnrollment Total: 50\nSection Capacity: 99\nRoom Capacity: 99\nClassroom Tech: 101 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019549-12597-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Alevriadou,Barbara":MAILTO:alevri@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 202 alevri LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260126T140000 DTEND:20260126T145000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T145000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Alevriadou,Barbara\nCourse Number/Section: BE 202LR 000\nTitle: App Med and Eng Biology\nDescription: This course includes cell and organ physiology concepts, such as cell biology, plasma membrane and potential, nervous system, muscle physiology, cardiac physiology, blood vessels and blood pressure, blood, immune system, respiratory system, fluid balance, and digestive system. By the end of the course, students are expected to have a broad understanding of physiological processes that underlie many subjects in Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 019549\nClassnumber: 12597\nEnrollment Total: 31\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019562-12638-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Won,Jungeun":MAILTO:jungeunw@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 304 jungeunw LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Won,Jungeun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 304LR 000\nTitle: Principles of Medical Imaging\nDescription: A one semester course covering the basic aspects of medical imaging. The most commonly used imaging modalities (projection x-ray, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and microscopy) are discussed in terms of the mathematics, the physical systems, data produced, and the quality of these data.\nCourse ID: 019562\nClassnumber: 12638\nEnrollment Total: 43\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019556-12636-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 308 debanjan LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 308LR 000\nTitle: Biofluid Mechanics\nDescription: Principles of fluid mechanics as applied in physiological systems with the primary focus on the human circulatory system. This course will prepare students for advanced topics in biofluids transport, cardiovascular biomechanics, and biofluids modeling.\nCourse ID: 019556\nClassnumber: 12636\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 57\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019544-14903-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Jing":MAILTO:jwang239@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 310 jwang239 LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Jing\nCourse Number/Section: BE 310LR 000\nTitle: BE Chem Principles 2\nDescription: Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes of living things. The course covers the fundamentals of biological chemistry. We will introduce the structures and functions of major biomolecules found in the cells, including water, amino acids, nucleic acids, proteins, sugars and polysaccharides, and lipids. We will introduce biotechnologies used in the synthesis, purification and characterization of proteins and nucleic acids, such as solid phase peptide synthesis, chromatography, electrophoresis, western blotting, qRT-PCR, and DNA sequencing.\nCourse ID: 019544\nClassnumber: 14903\nEnrollment Total: 41\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019552-15828-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 312 marycant LOCATION:218 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260121T130000 DTEND:20260121T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 312LLB 000\nTitle: BE Biosignals Lab\nDescription: One of two courses intended to expose upper-level students to BE lab techniques and analysis procedures. The labs are an extension of course material learned in a previous class in biomechanics and biomaterials as well as course material learned in a concurrent class in biomedical circuits and signals. Initial lab sessions will focus on lab safety, technical communications, and the statistical and error analysis of data. Please be advised that this course requires an additional lab fee. This fee will cover consumables and equipment needed for all lab coursework and projects.\nCourse ID: 019552\nClassnumber: 15828\nEnrollment Total: 49\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClassroom Tech: 218 Natural Sciences Complex\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300949-16773-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 400 marycant LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 400LEC 01\nTitle: Biomed Eng Special Topics\nDescription: Topics and instructors vary by semester as determined by instructor, but each will focus on current aspects of or new technologies within Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 300949\nClassnumber: 16773\nEnrollment Total: 13\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019551-14905-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar":MAILTO:rtiruvan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 406 rtiruvan LOCATION:422 Fronczak Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1500 GEO:43.001236;-78.790963 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar\nCourse Number/Section: BE 406LR 000\nTitle: Bio Systems Engineering\nDescription: Topics include mathematical techniques for optimization, genomics-genome sequencing, genome sequence annotation, metabolic networks, linear and quadratic optimization for metabolic network optimizations, experimental approaches to metabolic network optimization, c-labeling for metabolic flux determination, examples of using such approaches for high value chemical production optimization, background on cell signaling, biochemical/biophysical description of major signaling pathways including techniques for collecting experimental data, strategies for modeling signaling networks, examples of utilizing a mathematical framework to predict (and manipulate) cellular behavior in response to specific stimuli, examples of cell signaling in disease states, background and description of genetic networks, experimental approaches to genetic networks, strategies for modeling genetic networks, examples of describing/predicting genetic network behavior using mathematical tools, and an overview of genomic and proteomic methodologies.\nCourse ID: 019551\nClassnumber: 14905\nEnrollment Total: 41\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClassroom Tech: 422 Fronczak Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303464-21186-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 423 debanjan LOCATION:109 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 423LEC 000\nTitle: Controlled Release Technology\nDescription: The course describes the fundamental composition, structure, property and performance relationships in controlled release technology used in drug delivery and other release system. Fundamental engineering principles to describe the controlled mechanism and its relevance to design, optimize and develop controlled release devices in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. The course will introduce and explain the barriers for controlled release and introduce technologies to overcome these barriers. Mechanism of controlled release, pharmocokinetics of drug distribution, and development of clinically and industrially relevant controlled release devices will be discussed. Emphasis on quantitative analysis of drug transport and release kinetics and application of these engineering principles for designing controlled release system\nCourse ID: 303464\nClassnumber: 21186\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 109 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302455-17512-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Doyle,Scott T":MAILTO:scottdoy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 432 scottdoy LOCATION:322 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Doyle,Scott T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 432LEC 000\nTitle: Machine Learning for Biomedica\nDescription: This course is a technical introduction to pattern classification and machine learning with a focus on biomedical data. Students will learn the details of classical and modern machine learning approaches and when to apply them. We will focus on applications to biomedical problems, including quantification, disease diagnosis, patient classification, and decision support systems. The lecture material will be a mix of theory and application, with both lecture notes and in-class demos used to describe the concepts behind each of the algorithms we will discuss. The goal is for students to feel confident in selecting and applying machine learning algorithms to problems in biomedical engineering. This course is dual-listed with BE 532.\nCourse ID: 302455\nClassnumber: 17512\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 63\nClassroom Tech: 322 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302648-17509-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stefanovic,Filip":MAILTO:filipste@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 436 filipste LOCATION:240 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260127T093000 DTEND:20260127T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stefanovic,Filip\nCourse Number/Section: BE 436LR 000\nTitle: Biomechanics of Human Movement\nDescription: In the first half of the course we explore the statics and dynamics needed to understand human posture and movement. This include laboratory experiences with biomechanics in various modalities of human movement (walking, jumping, various sports). This first module provides you with the scientific and engineering knowledge to engineer systems that work with human movement. In the second half of the course we explore occupational ergonomics, the science that uses knowledge of human capabilities and limitations to improve the design the work environment. It will cover relevant human anatomy, physical human capabilities in terms of physiology and biomechanics, allowing you to use this information to practice ergonomics in occupational and research settings.\nCourse ID: 302648\nClassnumber: 17509\nEnrollment Total: 37\nSection Capacity: 48\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 240 Capen Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300967-15149-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 450 mte LOCATION:02 Diefendorf Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8032 GEO:42.952616;-78.818314 DTSTART:20260123T110000 DTEND:20260123T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 450LEC 000\nTitle: OrthoSciEng\nDescription: This course is designed for BME undergraduate students. The course content is directed towards developing a fundamental knowledge of orthopedic basic science and engineering (functional anatomy, biology, injury mechanisms, and repair techniques/devices/therapeutics). This course will expose students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on practical problems encountered in orthopedic surgery.\nCourse ID: 300967\nClassnumber: 15149\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 110\nClassroom Tech: 2 Diefendorf Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300968-15150-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhao,Ruogang":MAILTO:rgzhao@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 455 rgzhao LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260123T143000 DTEND:20260123T172000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T172000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhao,Ruogang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 455LEC 000\nTitle: Bimechanics & Mechanobio\nDescription: This course provides an introduction to both the mechanical behavior of cell and tissues and the biological responses of these biological systems to mechanical stimuli. Topics include subcellular and cellular mechanics, tissue mechanics, experimental methods and theoretical modeling for cell and tissue mechanics, mechanotransduction, mechanoregulation of development, mechanoregulation of diseases, experimental methods for mechanobiology.\nCourse ID: 300968\nClassnumber: 15150\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301031-21190-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 462 cnionita LOCATION:107 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 462LEC 000\nTitle: Eng Princ of CT\nDescription: This class is an introduction to fundamental aspects of Computed Tomography Principles, design Artifacts and Recent Advances. Students will learn basic description of the reconstruction, artifacts and image representation associate with the Computed Tomography Acquisition.\nCourse ID: 301031\nClassnumber: 21190\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 107 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300810-21188-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Lin":MAILTO:lzhang85@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 480 lzhang85 LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T162000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T162000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Lin\nCourse Number/Section: BE 480LLB 000\nTitle: BioMEMS Fabrication Lab\nDescription: An introduction into design and fabrication of microelectro mechanical systems for biological and biomedical applications (BioMEMS). Goal is to introduce students to the practice of device fabrication including mask layout, photolithography, chemical etching, thin film deposition, and polymer micromolding through hands on laboratory sessions. Basic cleanroom etiquette and device metrology will also be covered.\nCourse ID: 300810\nClassnumber: 21188\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019557-18101-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 494 marycant LOCATION:144 Center for the Arts \nAmherst, NY 14260-6000 GEO:43.000887;-78.782930 DTSTART:20260121T140000 DTEND:20260121T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 494SEM 000\nTitle: Senior Capstone Design Project\nDescription: Participation in group engineering design. By the end of the semester, students will complete a design and demonstrate a biomedical-related device or system that is a culmination of their previous biomedical engineering courses. Weekly meetings focus on design concepts, standards, planning, and group discussions of projects.\nCourse ID: 019557\nClassnumber: 18101\nEnrollment Total: 40\nSection Capacity: 47\nRoom Capacity: 48\nClassroom Tech: 144 Center for the Arts\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-16774-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 marycant LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20260127T140000 DTEND:20260127T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC 01\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 16774\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 19\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302294-16767-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Xiaoliang":MAILTO:xzhang89@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 502 xzhang89 LOCATION:102 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260126T170000 DTEND:20260126T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Xiaoliang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 502LEC 000\nTitle: Quantitative Analysis in BE\nDescription: Mathematics, modeling, and computation are pervasive in biomedical engineering. This course is designed to develop an advanced proficiency in the use of mathematics, statistics, and computation to solve realistic problems in biomedical engineering research and practice. Analytical and numerical approaches with basic computer programming techniques will be used for biomedical problems. Course will focus on technical skills in the context of modeling efforts that are used to represent real-life problems in biology and medicine related to transport phenomena, biosignal processing, and image analysis.\nCourse ID: 302294\nClassnumber: 16767\nEnrollment Total: 33\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 51\nClassroom Tech: 102 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302462-17511-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Jing":MAILTO:jwang239@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 506 jwang239 LOCATION:143 Park Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4100 GEO:42.999730;-78.788008 DTSTART:20260127T110000 DTEND:20260127T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Jing\nCourse Number/Section: BE 506LEC 000\nTitle: BME Literature Critical Review\nDescription: This course is a seminar-style open discussion course that focuses on literature critical review in the field of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine. Small interdisciplinary groups will scour online databases for journal articles of interest or research groups associated with a particular research topic. Topics will include but not be limited to: biomaterial interfaces relevant to a particular disease or injury; novel mechanisms for drug delivery; recent significant findings in tissue engineering; gene therapy; research findings that can potentially be applied to cancer therapy; and others. Students will have a series of training on how to effectively dissect a journal article, and will lead discussion that critically assesses the methods, outcomes, and implications of the studied work. As needed, the professor will provide mini-lectures explaining fundamental issues underpinning the articles discussed. Students will also have opportunities to practice scientific writing and scientific presentation.\nCourse ID: 302462\nClassnumber: 17511\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 29\nRoom Capacity: 29\nClassroom Tech: 143 Park Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303494-21187-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 523 debanjan LOCATION:109 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260126T130000 DTEND:20260126T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 523LEC 000\nTitle: Controlled Release Technology\nDescription: The course describes the fundamental composition, structure, property and performance relationships in controlled release technology used in biomedical, biotechnological and other release system. Fundamental engineering principles are used to describe and model the controlled release mechanism and its relevance to design, optimize and develop controlled release devices in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. The course will introduce and explain the barriers for controlled release and introduce technologies to overcome these barriers. Mechanism of controlled release, models of release mechanisms, fundamental equations, kinetics of release, and development of clinically and industrially relevant controlled release devices will be discussed. Emphasis on quantitative analysis of transport and release kinetics and application of these engineering principles for designing controlled release system.\nCourse ID: 303494\nClassnumber: 21187\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 11\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 109 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300445-16322-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 525 debanjan LOCATION:215 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260121T110000 DTEND:20260121T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 525LEC 000\nTitle: Mlclr Dsgn Prin of Biomaterial\nDescription: This course covers the structure-property relationship of materials used in biological system for analysis and design of materials at the molecular level. Topics includes understanding of molecular interactions of natural and synthetic materials in a physiological and pathological environment to design, synthesize and process biomaterials in tissue engineering, drug delivery, bio-recognition, sensors and vaccines. Understanding the current strategies and approaches with the state-of-the-art materials in biotechnology and biomedical engineering.\nCourse ID: 300445\nClassnumber: 16322\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 215 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302653-17513-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Doyle,Scott T":MAILTO:scottdoy@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 532 scottdoy LOCATION:322 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260127T123000 DTEND:20260127T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Doyle,Scott T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 532LEC 000\nTitle: ML for Biomedical Data\nDescription: This course is a technical introduction to pattern classification and machine learning with a focus on biomedical data. Students will learn the details of classical and modern machine learning approaches and when to apply them. We will focus on applications to biomedical problems, including quantification, disease diagnosis, patient classification, and decision support systems. The lecture materials will be a mix of theory and application. This course is dual-listed with BE 432.\nCourse ID: 302653\nClassnumber: 17513\nEnrollment Total: 14\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 63\nClassroom Tech: 322 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300465-15089-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 550 mte LOCATION:02 Diefendorf Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8032 GEO:42.952616;-78.818314 DTSTART:20260123T110000 DTEND:20260123T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 550LEC 000\nTitle: Orthopedic Sci & Eng\nDescription: This course is designed for BME graduate students. The course content is directed towards developing a fundamental knowledge of orthopedic basic science and engineering (functional anatomy, biology, injury mechanisms, and repair techniques/devices). This course will expose students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on practical problems encountered in orthopedic surgery.\nCourse ID: 300465\nClassnumber: 15089\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 110\nClassroom Tech: 2 Diefendorf Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300943-15073-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhao,Ruogang":MAILTO:rgzhao@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 555 rgzhao LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260123T143000 DTEND:20260123T172000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T172000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhao,Ruogang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 555LEC 000\nTitle: Biomechanics & Mechanobiology\nDescription: This course provides an introduction to both the mechanical behavior of cell and tissues and the biological responses of these biological systems to mechanical stimuli. Topics include subcellular and cellular mechanics, tissue mechanics, experimental methods and theoretical modeling for cell and tissue mechanics, mechanotransduction, mechanoregulation of development, mechanoregulation of diseases, experimental methods for mechanobiology.\nCourse ID: 300943\nClassnumber: 15073\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301008-21191-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 562 cnionita LOCATION:107 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260126T090000 DTEND:20260126T115000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T115000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 562LEC 000\nTitle: Eng Princ of CT\nDescription: This class is an introduction to fundamental aspects of Computer tomography Principles, design Artifacts and Recent Advances. Students will learn basic description of the reconstruction, artifacts and image representation associate with the Computed Tomography Acquisition.\nCourse ID: 301008\nClassnumber: 21191\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 12\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClassroom Tech: 107 Clemens Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300748-15615-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lovell,Jonathan":MAILTO:jflovell@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 570 jflovell LOCATION:121 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260121T140000 DTEND:20260121T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lovell,Jonathan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 570LEC 000\nTitle: Medical Nanotechnology\nDescription: Nanotechnology is rapidly having a transformational impact on medicine. This main goal of this course is to introduce new and exciting recent advances in nanotechnology, with respect to medical and biomedical engineering applications. Topics covered will include how emerging concepts in nanotechnology can impact diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to medical applications. Students will be asked to present and lead topic discussions, prepare literature reviews, and draft and evaluate NIH-style proposals\nCourse ID: 300748\nClassnumber: 15615\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 121 Baldy Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300822-21189-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Lin":MAILTO:lzhang85@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 580 lzhang85 LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T162000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T162000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Lin\nCourse Number/Section: BE 580LLB 000\nTitle: BioMEMS Fabrication Laboratory\nDescription: An introduction into design and fabrication of microelectro mechanical systems for biological and biomedical applications (BioMEMS). Goal is to introduce students to the practice of device fabrication including mask layout, photolithography, chemical etching, thin film deposition, and polymer micromolding through hands on laboratory sessions. Basic cleanroom etiquette and device metrology will also be covered.\nCourse ID: 300822\nClassnumber: 21189\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:304136-23305-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Xia,Jun":MAILTO:junxia@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 600 junxia LOCATION:414 Bonner Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1900 GEO:43.001494;-78.788186 DTSTART:20260123T093000 DTEND:20260123T103000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T103000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Xia,Jun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 600SEM 000\nTitle: Current Topics in BME\nDescription: This course is designed to expose students to cutting-edge developments and research in the field of biomedical engineering and its related disciplines. Through a series of lectures led by distinguished invited speakers from academia and industry, students will have the unique opportunity to gain insights into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges in BME.\nCourse ID: 304136\nClassnumber: 23305\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 414 Bonner Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300451-14687-2261@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 699 debanjan LOCATION:Arr Arr DTSTART:20260127T153000 DTEND:20260127T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20260505T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 699TUT DS\nTitle: PhD Dissertation\nDescription: Student's enroll in this course when conducting research pertaining to and during the completion of their Ph.D. dissertation. To enroll in BE 699, students must complete the Request to Enroll Form.\nCourse ID: 300451\nClassnumber: 14687\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 5\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019561-10799-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Jing":MAILTO:jwang239@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 201 jwang239 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T110000 DTEND:20260825T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Jing\nCourse Number/Section: BE 201LR A\nTitle: Principles of Biomedical Engin\nDescription: Introduces students to biomedical engineering. Provides an introduction to bioengineering labs and confidence in performing a lab, and provides competence in technical writing and an introduction to writing lab reports. Finally, students will learn how to assemble a poster presentation and gain an understanding of its important in conveying science and technological findings to their community.\nCourse ID: 019561\nClassnumber: 10799\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 80\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019547-10311-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhao,Ruogang":MAILTO:rgzhao@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 305 rgzhao LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T123000 DTEND:20260825T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhao,Ruogang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 305LR A\nTitle: Biomaterials and Mechanics\nDescription: This course will introduce the common biomaterials used in biological and medical applications, including metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, etc.; properties of biomaterials (physical properties and surface characteristics); interactions of biomaterials with cells and tissues (biocompatibility); testing of biomaterials and biodegradation. This course will also introduce the concepts and models of solid biomechanics, which is an important physical property of the biomaterials.\nCourse ID: 019547\nClassnumber: 10311\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019550-10809-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Lin":MAILTO:lzhang85@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 307 lzhang85 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T093000 DTEND:20260825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Lin\nCourse Number/Section: BE 307LR A\nTitle: Biomedical Circuits and Signal\nDescription: Designed for BE students with 60+ credit hours earned or in progress, this course explores fundamental knowledge of biological signals and the circuitry and software used to acquire, analyze, and process these circuits and signals. Reviews basic properties of signals and systems, develops an in-depth knowledge of electronic circuit design, exposes students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on problems particular to biomedical applications, and integrates the physiological concepts with electronic design to prepare the students for solving problems in any area of biomedical engineering. MATLAB will be used for signal processing. Students will develop skills to analyze signals, and design circuits for biomedical applications.\nCourse ID: 019550\nClassnumber: 10809\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019553-19656-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 309 debanjan LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T150000 DTEND:20260824T155000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T155000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 309LR 000\nTitle: BE Chem Principles 1\nDescription: This course introduces basic concepts of biochemistry for biomedical engineering, with a focus on engineering solutions and applications.\nCourse ID: 019553\nClassnumber: 19656\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019559-15109-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Jing":MAILTO:jwang239@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 311 jwang239 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T120000 DTEND:20260824T125000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T125000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Jing\nCourse Number/Section: BE 311LLB 000\nTitle: BE Cellular and Molecular Lab\nDescription: One of two courses intended to expose upper-level students to BE lab techniques and analysis procedures. The lab provides hands-on experience with cell culture technology with emphasis on the principles and practices of initiation, cultivation, maintenance, preservation of cell lines and applications. Biochemical and biophysical characteristics of cells in culture. Analysis of cell viability, growth and proliferation. Basic training in microscopy, spectrophotometry, and immunological methods. The lectures will focus on background material for the lab exercises as well as provide a forum for discussion of current research in BE. Please be advised that this course requires an additional lab fee. This fee will cover consumables and equipment needed for all lab coursework and projects.\nCourse ID: 019559\nClassnumber: 15109\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300949-20541-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 400 cnionita LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T110000 DTEND:20260824T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 400LEC CI\nTitle: Biomed Eng Special Topics\nDescription: Topics and instructors vary by semester as determined by instructor, but each will focus on current aspects of or new technologies within Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 300949\nClassnumber: 20541\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300949-21676-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 400 marycant LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260827T110000 DTEND:20260827T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 400LEC MC\nTitle: Biomed Eng Special Topics\nDescription: Topics and instructors vary by semester as determined by instructor, but each will focus on current aspects of or new technologies within Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 300949\nClassnumber: 21676\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300949-20272-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar":MAILTO:rtiruvan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 400 rtiruvan LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T080000 DTEND:20260825T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar\nCourse Number/Section: BE 400LEC RA\nTitle: Biomed Eng Special Topics\nDescription: Topics and instructors vary by semester as determined by instructor, but each will focus on current aspects of or new technologies within Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 300949\nClassnumber: 20272\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019560-10957-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 403 marycant LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T090000 DTEND:20260824T095000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T095000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO,WE,FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 403LR LEC\nTitle: Biomedical Instrumentation\nDescription: Introduction to biomedical instrumentation covering clinical and research measurements. Covers topics in biomedical electronics, measurement techniques, understanding of transducers used in measurements and system for physical, optical, electrical, mechanical, thermal transductions mechanics. Specifically measurement techniques using biopotential electrodes, strain transducers, pressure sensors, flow sensors, biochemical sensors are discussed. Further, this course also introduces students to basic principles in data acquisition and signal processing of sensory data.\nCourse ID: 019560\nClassnumber: 10957\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019563-10836-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 405 debanjan LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T140000 DTEND:20260825T152000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T152000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 405LR A\nTitle: Transport Processes in BE\nDescription: Covers the basic molecular mechanics of fluid and electrolyte transport across cell membranes and epithelia. Emphasizes the description of these mechanisms using mathematical formulations and computer modeling. Describes the extraction of parameters from experimental data. subjects include osmotic pressure, conversion of energy between electrical, chemical and physical quantities, application of these principles to ion homeostasis, transport and signaling. Also examines organ level applications in the neuronal action potential, cell volume regulation and water transport.\nCourse ID: 019563\nClassnumber: 10836\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303206-19322-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Alevriadou,Barbara":MAILTO:alevri@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 422 alevri LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260826T110000 DTEND:20260826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Alevriadou,Barbara\nCourse Number/Section: BE 422LEC 000\nTitle: Cell Engineering\nDescription: This course is designed for BME fourth year students and graduate students. Cell-related phenomena important to tissue engineering and medicine: Cell-surface and cell-cell interactions; chemical/mechanical effects on cell function; cell/tissue engineering applications for better understanding, prevention, and treatment of human diseases. The course will satisfy the breadth and depth requirements in the Molecular/Cell/Tissue Engineering area of the BE Department, and will serve as a technical elective for students in Biomedical Engineering. It will be useful to those of our students who (a) are seeking employment in biotech industries, (b) pursue graduate studies in biomedical engineering and/or sciences, or (c) apply to medical school, because it will increase their level of understanding of current research efforts in cell and tissue engineering.\nCourse ID: 303206\nClassnumber: 19322\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301188-19654-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Xia,Jun":MAILTO:junxia@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 442 junxia LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T093000 DTEND:20260825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Xia,Jun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 442LEC 000\nTitle: Introduction to Biomed Optics\nDescription: This course is designed for BME seniors and graduate students. This course content covers the fundamentals of biomedical optics and ultrasound and their applications in medical imaging and therapy.\nCourse ID: 301188\nClassnumber: 19654\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301677-21233-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 451 mte LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T140000 DTEND:20260824T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 451LEC 000\nTitle: Electrochem Metallic Biomats\nDescription: This lecture based course will cover relevant aspects of metallurgy, materials science, surface science, corrosion science, and electrochemical characterization of metallic biomaterials used for orthopedic and dental applications\nCourse ID: 301677\nClassnumber: 21233\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302014-15774-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stefanovic,Filip":MAILTO:filipste@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 453 filipste LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260828T110000 DTEND:20260828T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stefanovic,Filip\nCourse Number/Section: BE 453LEC 000\nTitle: Rehabilitation Engineering\nDescription: Rehabilitation engineering aims to investigate, design, and apply technologies to address issues in human disability, motor functionality, and improving the quality of life for people with paretic neuromuscular function. The course will examine the human sensory-motor system, prosthetics and orthotics, human gait, robotic systems for rehabilitation, and clinical applications. The goal of this course is to provide an engineering framework for the principles and design of modern rehabilitation technologies.\nCourse ID: 302014\nClassnumber: 15774\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300626-23038-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ying,Lei Leslie":MAILTO:leiying@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 460 leiying LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T110000 DTEND:20260825T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ying,Lei Leslie\nCourse Number/Section: BE 460LEC 000\nTitle: Intro to MRI\nDescription: This course covers topics related to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including: Magnetic resonance signal generation and detection; spatial encodings; image formation and reconstruction; image contrasts; biomedical applications; advanced imaging techniques. This course is the same as EE 460, and course repeat rules will apply. Students should consult with their major department regarding any restrictions on their degree requirements.\nCourse ID: 300626\nClassnumber: 23038\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303849-21678-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Xiaoliang":MAILTO:xzhang89@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 465 xzhang89 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260828T140000 DTEND:20260828T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Xiaoliang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 465LEC 000\nTitle: MR Imaging Systems & Hardware\nDescription: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as a non-invasive diagnostic modality, has become an important and powerful tool for biomedical research and clinical diagnosis. Knowledge of MR system and basic principle and design of MR hardware is essential to use this tool and help to develop more efficient MR methods and exploit its new functions. This lecture-based course offers an introduction to the MR principles, fundamental aspects of MRI system and related hardware covering magnets, gradient coils, shimming coils and RF coils with an emphasis on signal excitation and reception techniques and associated RF transceiver hardware, and also some basics of image formation principle. Each topic will include lectures and review of relevant literatures. As an essential part of this course, hands-on training projects will be designed for students to practice the techniques described. In evaluation, students will be asked to give an oral presentation, write a report based on the chosen hands-on training topic, search/review literatures, and attend lectures. This course is dual listed with BE 565.\nCourse ID: 303849\nClassnumber: 21678\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301004-15267-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 493 marycant LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260826T141000 DTEND:20260826T170000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T170000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 493SEM 001\nTitle: Research and Design in BME\nDescription: This course is an introduction to engineering research and design as applied to biomedical topics, and serves as a first semester of two semesters of capstone design (the subsequent course is BE494 Senior Capstone Design Project). In this course segment the students will learn basic research tools as well as develop skills in project planning for their capstone design project. Students will gain experience in group engineering design. By the end of the semester, students will have used these skills to have an initial project plan and schedule for the realization of a biomedical-related device or system. Students are required to attend weekly class meetings\nCourse ID: 301004\nClassnumber: 15267\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-17213-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Unknown":MAILTO:@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260827T170000 DTEND:20260827T195000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T195000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Unknown\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC 1\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 17213\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-20542-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 cnionita LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T110000 DTEND:20260824T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC CI\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 20542\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-21677-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 marycant LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260827T110000 DTEND:20260827T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC MC\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 21677\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-17214-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar":MAILTO:rtiruvan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 rtiruvan LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T080000 DTEND:20260825T092000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T092000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Tiruvannamalai Annamalai,Ramkumar\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC RA\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 17214\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300956-14886-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Lovell,Jonathan":MAILTO:jflovell@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 501 jflovell LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T153000 DTEND:20260825T182000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T182000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lovell,Jonathan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 501LEC 000\nTitle: Human Biology for Biomed\nDescription: Basic principles molecular and cell biology and introductory physiology in the context of biomedical engineering. Topics include basic human molecular biology, structure-function of biomolecules, cell architecture, cell membrane, membrane transport, cell communication, cell cycle, basic genetics, tissue hemostasis, basic biological activities, and organization of human body. Understanding of molecular and cellular principles in physiological and pathological condition. Application of basic biology in engineering application. Use of engineering principles to understand biological systems.\nCourse ID: 300956\nClassnumber: 14886\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 60\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303255-19323-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Alevriadou,Barbara":MAILTO:alevri@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 522 alevri LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260826T110000 DTEND:20260826T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=WE DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Alevriadou,Barbara\nCourse Number/Section: BE 522LEC 000\nTitle: Cell Engineering\nDescription: Cell-related phenomena important to tissue engineering and medicine: Cell-surface and cell-cell interactions; chemical/mechanical effects on cell function; cell/tissue engineering applications for better understanding, prevention, and treatment of human diseases.\nCourse ID: 303255\nClassnumber: 19323\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301193-19655-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Xia,Jun":MAILTO:junxia@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 542 junxia LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T093000 DTEND:20260825T105000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T105000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Xia,Jun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 542LEC 000\nTitle: Intr Biomed Optics&Ultrasound\nDescription: This course is designed for BME seniors and graduate students. This course content covers the fundamentals of biomedical optics and ultrasound and their applications in medical imaging and therapy.\nCourse ID: 301193\nClassnumber: 19655\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 25\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301923-21234-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 551 mte LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260824T140000 DTEND:20260824T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=MO DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 551LEC 000\nTitle: Electrochem Metallic Biomats\nDescription: This course will cover relevant aspects of metallurgy, materials science, surface science, corrosion science, and electrochemical characterization of metallic biomaterials commonly used for orthopedic and dental applications.\nCourse ID: 301923\nClassnumber: 21234\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: Y END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301881-15775-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stefanovic,Filip":MAILTO:filipste@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 553 filipste LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260828T110000 DTEND:20260828T135000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T135000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stefanovic,Filip\nCourse Number/Section: BE 553LEC 000\nTitle: Rehabilitation Engineering\nDescription: This course introduces rehabilitation engineering to students, providing them with the skills to identify and design technology for stroke and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. The objectives are: * Provide in-depth familiarity of neurorehabilitation and underlying phenomena in the neurophysiology. * Provide analytical experience of existing technologies and the problems associated with their use in hospitals. * Provide design related work, conceptual, theoretical, and practical applications into the design of a new rehabilitation technology. * Provide professional quality preparation of system engineering designs for clinical devices in rehabilitation systems.\nCourse ID: 301881\nClassnumber: 15775\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300463-23039-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ying,Lei Leslie":MAILTO:leiying@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 560 leiying LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260825T110000 DTEND:20260825T122000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T122000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=TU,TH DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ying,Lei Leslie\nCourse Number/Section: BE 560LEC 000\nTitle: Intro to MRI\nDescription: This course covers topics related to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including: Magnetic resonance signal generation and detection; spatial encodings; image formation and reconstruction; image contrasts; biomedical applications; advanced imaging techniques.\nCourse ID: 300463\nClassnumber: 23039\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303271-21679-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Xiaoliang":MAILTO:xzhang89@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 565 xzhang89 LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS) DTSTART:20260828T140000 DTEND:20260828T165000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T165000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Xiaoliang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 565LEC 000\nTitle: MR Systems and Hardware\nDescription: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as a non-invasive diagnostic modality, has become an important and powerful tool for biomedical research and clinical diagnosis. Knowledge of MR system and basic principle and design of MR hardware is essential to use this tool and help to develop more efficient MR methods and exploit its new functions. This course is dual listed with BE 465.\nCourse ID: 303271\nClassnumber: 21679\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:304136-10001-2269@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Xia,Jun":MAILTO:junxia@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 600 junxia LOCATION:414 Bonner Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1900 GEO:43.001494;-78.788186 DTSTART:20260828T093000 DTEND:20260828T103000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;UNTIL=20261207T103000;WKST=SU;BYDAY=FR DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Xia,Jun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 600SEM 000\nTitle: Current Topics in BME\nDescription: This course is designed to expose students to cutting-edge developments and research in the field of biomedical engineering and its related disciplines. Through a series of lectures led by distinguished invited speakers from academia and industry, students will have the unique opportunity to gain insights into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges in BME.\nCourse ID: 304136\nClassnumber: 10001\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 40\nRoom Capacity: 40\nClassroom Tech: 414 Bonner Hall\nFinal Exam: N END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303494-21187-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 523 debanjan Final Exam LOCATION:109 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260511T114500 DTEND:20260511T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 523LEC 000\nTitle: Controlled Release Technology\nDescription: The course describes the fundamental composition, structure, property and performance relationships in controlled release technology used in biomedical, biotechnological and other release system. Fundamental engineering principles are used to describe and model the controlled release mechanism and its relevance to design, optimize and develop controlled release devices in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. The course will introduce and explain the barriers for controlled release and introduce technologies to overcome these barriers. Mechanism of controlled release, models of release mechanisms, fundamental equations, kinetics of release, and development of clinically and industrially relevant controlled release devices will be discussed. Emphasis on quantitative analysis of transport and release kinetics and application of these engineering principles for designing controlled release system.\nCourse ID: 303494\nClassnumber: 21187\nClassroom Tech: 109 Baldy Hall\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 11\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300943-15073-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhao,Ruogang":MAILTO:rgzhao@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 555 rgzhao Final Exam LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260508T153000 DTEND:20260508T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhao,Ruogang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 555LEC 000\nTitle: Biomechanics & Mechanobiology\nDescription: This course provides an introduction to both the mechanical behavior of cell and tissues and the biological responses of these biological systems to mechanical stimuli. Topics include subcellular and cellular mechanics, tissue mechanics, experimental methods and theoretical modeling for cell and tissue mechanics, mechanotransduction, mechanoregulation of development, mechanoregulation of diseases, experimental methods for mechanobiology.\nCourse ID: 300943\nClassnumber: 15073\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 4\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300445-16322-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 525 debanjan Final Exam LOCATION:215 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260513T114500 DTEND:20260513T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 525LEC 000\nTitle: Mlclr Dsgn Prin of Biomaterial\nDescription: This course covers the structure-property relationship of materials used in biological system for analysis and design of materials at the molecular level. Topics includes understanding of molecular interactions of natural and synthetic materials in a physiological and pathological environment to design, synthesize and process biomaterials in tissue engineering, drug delivery, bio-recognition, sensors and vaccines. Understanding the current strategies and approaches with the state-of-the-art materials in biotechnology and biomedical engineering.\nCourse ID: 300445\nClassnumber: 16322\nClassroom Tech: 215 Clemens Hall\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 22\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301008-21191-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 562 cnionita Final Exam LOCATION:107 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260511T80000 DTEND:20260511T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 562LEC 000\nTitle: Eng Princ of CT\nDescription: This class is an introduction to fundamental aspects of Computer tomography Principles, design Artifacts and Recent Advances. Students will learn basic description of the reconstruction, artifacts and image representation associate with the Computed Tomography Acquisition.\nCourse ID: 301008\nClassnumber: 21191\nClassroom Tech: 107 Clemens Hall\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 12\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300822-21189-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Lin":MAILTO:lzhang85@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 580 lzhang85 Final Exam LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20260512T153000 DTEND:20260512T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Lin\nCourse Number/Section: BE 580LLB 000\nTitle: BioMEMS Fabrication Laboratory\nDescription: An introduction into design and fabrication of microelectro mechanical systems for biological and biomedical applications (BioMEMS). Goal is to introduce students to the practice of device fabrication including mask layout, photolithography, chemical etching, thin film deposition, and polymer micromolding through hands on laboratory sessions. Basic cleanroom etiquette and device metrology will also be covered.\nCourse ID: 300822\nClassnumber: 21189\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300967-15149-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 450 mte Final Exam LOCATION:02 Diefendorf Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8032 GEO:42.952616;-78.818314 DTSTART:20260508T114500 DTEND:20260508T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 450LEC 000\nTitle: OrthoSciEng\nDescription: This course is designed for BME undergraduate students. The course content is directed towards developing a fundamental knowledge of orthopedic basic science and engineering (functional anatomy, biology, injury mechanisms, and repair techniques/devices/therapeutics). This course will expose students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on practical problems encountered in orthopedic surgery.\nCourse ID: 300967\nClassnumber: 15149\nClassroom Tech: 2 Diefendorf Hall\nEnrollment Total: 9\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 110\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300968-15150-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhao,Ruogang":MAILTO:rgzhao@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 455 rgzhao Final Exam LOCATION:25 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260508T153000 DTEND:20260508T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhao,Ruogang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 455LEC 000\nTitle: Bimechanics & Mechanobio\nDescription: This course provides an introduction to both the mechanical behavior of cell and tissues and the biological responses of these biological systems to mechanical stimuli. Topics include subcellular and cellular mechanics, tissue mechanics, experimental methods and theoretical modeling for cell and tissue mechanics, mechanotransduction, mechanoregulation of development, mechanoregulation of diseases, experimental methods for mechanobiology.\nCourse ID: 300968\nClassnumber: 15150\nClassroom Tech: 25 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 74\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:301031-21190-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ionita,Ciprian N":MAILTO:cnionita@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 462 cnionita Final Exam LOCATION:107 Clemens Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-4600 GEO:43.000393;-78.785009 DTSTART:20260511T80000 DTEND:20260511T110000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ionita,Ciprian N\nCourse Number/Section: BE 462LEC 000\nTitle: Eng Princ of CT\nDescription: This class is an introduction to fundamental aspects of Computed Tomography Principles, design Artifacts and Recent Advances. Students will learn basic description of the reconstruction, artifacts and image representation associate with the Computed Tomography Acquisition.\nCourse ID: 301031\nClassnumber: 21190\nClassroom Tech: 107 Clemens Hall\nEnrollment Total: 2\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 22\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019562-12638-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Won,Jungeun":MAILTO:jungeunw@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 304 jungeunw Final Exam LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260512T153000 DTEND:20260512T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Won,Jungeun\nCourse Number/Section: BE 304LR 000\nTitle: Principles of Medical Imaging\nDescription: A one semester course covering the basic aspects of medical imaging. The most commonly used imaging modalities (projection x-ray, computed tomography, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, and microscopy) are discussed in terms of the mathematics, the physical systems, data produced, and the quality of these data.\nCourse ID: 019562\nClassnumber: 12638\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nEnrollment Total: 43\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:302294-16767-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Xiaoliang":MAILTO:xzhang89@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 502 xzhang89 Final Exam LOCATION:102 Obrian Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1100 GEO:43.000524;-78.787969 DTSTART:20260508T191500 DTEND:20260508T221500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Xiaoliang\nCourse Number/Section: BE 502LEC 000\nTitle: Quantitative Analysis in BE\nDescription: Mathematics, modeling, and computation are pervasive in biomedical engineering. This course is designed to develop an advanced proficiency in the use of mathematics, statistics, and computation to solve realistic problems in biomedical engineering research and practice. Analytical and numerical approaches with basic computer programming techniques will be used for biomedical problems. Course will focus on technical skills in the context of modeling efforts that are used to represent real-life problems in biology and medicine related to transport phenomena, biosignal processing, and image analysis.\nCourse ID: 302294\nClassnumber: 16767\nClassroom Tech: 102 Obrian Hall\nEnrollment Total: 33\nSection Capacity: 50\nRoom Capacity: 51\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300955-16774-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 500 marycant Final Exam LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20260507T153000 DTEND:20260507T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 500LEC 01\nTitle: Special Topics\nDescription: This course varies by semester and covers topics not covered in the other coursework. The course may not be offered every semester. For each semester it is offered a description will be included in HUB.\nCourse ID: 300955\nClassnumber: 16774\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 19\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300810-21188-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Zhang,Lin":MAILTO:lzhang85@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 480 lzhang85 Final Exam LOCATION:218 Norton Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1800 GEO:43.001111;-78.788697 DTSTART:20260512T153000 DTEND:20260512T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Zhang,Lin\nCourse Number/Section: BE 480LLB 000\nTitle: BioMEMS Fabrication Lab\nDescription: An introduction into design and fabrication of microelectro mechanical systems for biological and biomedical applications (BioMEMS). Goal is to introduce students to the practice of device fabrication including mask layout, photolithography, chemical etching, thin film deposition, and polymer micromolding through hands on laboratory sessions. Basic cleanroom etiquette and device metrology will also be covered.\nCourse ID: 300810\nClassnumber: 21188\nClassroom Tech: 218 Norton Hall\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 60\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019544-14903-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Wang,Jing":MAILTO:jwang239@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 310 jwang239 Final Exam LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260512T114500 DTEND:20260512T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Wang,Jing\nCourse Number/Section: BE 310LR 000\nTitle: BE Chem Principles 2\nDescription: Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes of living things. The course covers the fundamentals of biological chemistry. We will introduce the structures and functions of major biomolecules found in the cells, including water, amino acids, nucleic acids, proteins, sugars and polysaccharides, and lipids. We will introduce biotechnologies used in the synthesis, purification and characterization of proteins and nucleic acids, such as solid phase peptide synthesis, chromatography, electrophoresis, western blotting, qRT-PCR, and DNA sequencing.\nCourse ID: 019544\nClassnumber: 14903\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nEnrollment Total: 41\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303464-21186-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 423 debanjan Final Exam LOCATION:109 Baldy Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1000 GEO:43.000290;-78.787115 DTSTART:20260511T114500 DTEND:20260511T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 423LEC 000\nTitle: Controlled Release Technology\nDescription: The course describes the fundamental composition, structure, property and performance relationships in controlled release technology used in drug delivery and other release system. Fundamental engineering principles to describe the controlled mechanism and its relevance to design, optimize and develop controlled release devices in biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. The course will introduce and explain the barriers for controlled release and introduce technologies to overcome these barriers. Mechanism of controlled release, pharmocokinetics of drug distribution, and development of clinically and industrially relevant controlled release devices will be discussed. Emphasis on quantitative analysis of drug transport and release kinetics and application of these engineering principles for designing controlled release system\nCourse ID: 303464\nClassnumber: 21186\nClassroom Tech: 109 Baldy Hall\nEnrollment Total: 1\nSection Capacity: 10\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019552-15828-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 312 marycant Final Exam LOCATION:218 Natural Sciences Complex \nAmherst, NY 14260-3000 GEO:43.000779;-78.792226 DTSTART:20260513T114500 DTEND:20260513T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 312LLB 000\nTitle: BE Biosignals Lab\nDescription: One of two courses intended to expose upper-level students to BE lab techniques and analysis procedures. The labs are an extension of course material learned in a previous class in biomechanics and biomaterials as well as course material learned in a concurrent class in biomedical circuits and signals. Initial lab sessions will focus on lab safety, technical communications, and the statistical and error analysis of data. Please be advised that this course requires an additional lab fee. This fee will cover consumables and equipment needed for all lab coursework and projects.\nCourse ID: 019552\nClassnumber: 15828\nClassroom Tech: 218 Natural Sciences Complex\nEnrollment Total: 49\nSection Capacity: 55\nRoom Capacity: 97\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:019556-12636-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Sarkar,Debanjan":MAILTO:debanjan@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 308 debanjan Final Exam LOCATION:262 Capen Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1651 GEO:43.000785;-78.789615 DTSTART:20260507T153000 DTEND:20260507T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Sarkar,Debanjan\nCourse Number/Section: BE 308LR 000\nTitle: Biofluid Mechanics\nDescription: Principles of fluid mechanics as applied in physiological systems with the primary focus on the human circulatory system. This course will prepare students for advanced topics in biofluids transport, cardiovascular biomechanics, and biofluids modeling.\nCourse ID: 019556\nClassnumber: 12636\nClassroom Tech: 262 Capen Hall\nEnrollment Total: 57\nSection Capacity: 57\nRoom Capacity: 58\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300465-15089-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Ehrensberger,Mark T":MAILTO:mte@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 550 mte Final Exam LOCATION:02 Diefendorf Hall \nBuffalo, NY 14214-8032 GEO:42.952616;-78.818314 DTSTART:20260508T114500 DTEND:20260508T144500 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Ehrensberger,Mark T\nCourse Number/Section: BE 550LEC 000\nTitle: Orthopedic Sci & Eng\nDescription: This course is designed for BME graduate students. The course content is directed towards developing a fundamental knowledge of orthopedic basic science and engineering (functional anatomy, biology, injury mechanisms, and repair techniques/devices). This course will expose students to problem-oriented design with special emphasis on practical problems encountered in orthopedic surgery.\nCourse ID: 300465\nClassnumber: 15089\nClassroom Tech: 2 Diefendorf Hall\nEnrollment Total: 5\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 110\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:303526-22498-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Stefanovic,Filip":MAILTO:filipste@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 508 filipste Final Exam LOCATION:Remote DTSTART:20260507T0 DTEND:20260507T0 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Stefanovic,Filip\nCourse Number/Section: BE 508LEC 000\nTitle: Survey of Biomedical Instrumen\nDescription: This course provides an overview of medical instruments and devices for human sensing and human disease diagnosis. Coverage will include biosignals, biosignal detection, wearable technologies, lab equipment, and clinic-based equipment, devices, and tools. Additionally, concepts of device regulation will be covered as will fundamentals of device safety. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify key components of biomedical instrumentation and devices, standards that apply to each, and limitations of each. This course is intended to provide a survey of current topics in Biomedical Instrumentation at a level suitable for non-experts.\nCourse ID: 303526\nClassnumber: 22498\nEnrollment Total: 3\nSection Capacity: 30\nRoom Capacity: 0\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:300949-16773-2261-fin@buffalo.edu DTSTAMP:20260213T120002Z ORGANIZER;CN="Canty,Mary K":MAILTO:marycant@buffalo.edu SUMMARY:BE 400 marycant Final Exam LOCATION:337 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050 GEO:43.001475;-78.787025 DTSTART:20260507T153000 DTEND:20260507T183000 DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Canty,Mary K\nCourse Number/Section: BE 400LEC 01\nTitle: Biomed Eng Special Topics\nDescription: Topics and instructors vary by semester as determined by instructor, but each will focus on current aspects of or new technologies within Biomedical Engineering.\nCourse ID: 300949\nClassnumber: 16773\nClassroom Tech: 337 Bell Hall\nEnrollment Total: 13\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 39\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR