ENME609

Advanced Physiological Modelling

15 points

Not offered 2021, offered in 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019

For further information see Mechanical Engineering

Description

A project-orientated introduction to dynamic modelling in physiology and the life sciences. Major topics include the modelling of the fluid flow, mass exchange and feedback auto-regulation as they are utilised throughout the human body. There is a particular focus on the cardiovascular (heart), renal (kidney) and cerebral systems (brain), representing three of the main organ groups in the human body, and in particular on how fundamental engineering sciences and mathematics can be used to model their behaviour to provide better understanding, as well as to engineer new therapies and medical detection methods.

Prerequisites

Subject to approval of the Head of Department. RP: Bachelors degree in Engineering or equivalent

Restrictions

ENME409, ENME 449, ENBI605

Recommended Preparation

Bachelors degree in Engineering or equivalent