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The following
is a sample of publications that may be of interest to members
of the Bioengineering Division. ASME publishes thousands
of titles and technical papers covering a wide range of technical
subjects. Click
here for other publications.
Conference Publications
Journals
IMechE Publications
(Institute of Mechanical Engineers, UK)
Articles
The
following Mechanical Engineering magazine articles may be
of interest to members of the Tribology Division. Click
here for other articles.
- Life
Force - Bioengineering gets a burst
of energy when the Century of Physics meets the Century
of Biology.
- The
mechanics of anatomy - Mechanical engineers
are helping to make the most complex machine of all -
the human body - work better and last longer, with projects
ranging from safer skis to a new artificial heart.
- Crossing
disciplines - A well-qualified electronics
support laboratory is proving to be an indispensable part
of an interdisciplinary engineering education
- Within
A Nanometer of Your Life - Advances in semiconductor
manufacturing techniques are bringing medicine closer
to cures and treatments that have eluded researchers working
on the macro scale
- Advances
in the skin trade
- Advances
in the skin trade - Bioengineers are growing
living artificial tissue to repair the damage from burns
and
chronic wounds
- Advanced
Nasal Operations - Simulation technology that
trains fighter pilots also reduces the risks for surgeons
and patients
- Saving
face - Rapid prototyping in the operating room
ranges from the planning of bone cuts to the custom fit
of implants
- The
heart of microsurgery - Shrinking robots and
growing processors are taking minimally invasive techniques
where they have never gone before
- Stretched
into sharp focus - Computer models test a biomechanical
explanation of traits in the human eye
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