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Books by Keyword: Biomedical Engineering
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The covered topics include composite materials and structures, biomedical materials and nanostructures for medical applications, metal processing and forming, concrete materials and geopolymer mortars, advanced building materials and properties, structural engineering materials and structural mechanics.
This book highlights actual topics on biomedical engineering and health informatics. The themes were chosen because of the current revolutionary growth and development in medical electronics, and intelligent system in biomedical based on signal and image processing. This edition will be attractive to many researchers in biomedical engineering and will become a beneficial source for future research.
The articles comprised here were selected from the 3rd International Conference on Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, and Health Informatics (ICEBEHI 2022), held on October 04-05, 2022, Surabaya, Indonesia.
This special publication will interest researchers and engineers from mentioned engineering and industrial areas.
Presented to your attention, this special edition contains articles that reflect the latest research achievements and engineering solutions in materials science, technologies of additive manufacturing, thermal engineering and medical signal and image processing. This edition will be helpful to researchers and engineers whose professional activity is related to materials science, machinery and biomedical engineering.
This journal issue presents the last research results in applied biomaterials, antibacterial activity and biological compatibility of nanoparticles for pharmacology applications. A critical overview of synthetic and natural polymeric drug delivery systems, analysis of bioceramic coatings for dental and orthopaedic implants, results of biomechanics knee research in arthroplasty, comparison of heart rate signal for a different location in fingertip and wrist as well as evaluation of application the metal-oxide semiconductor in smartphone to test X-Ray tube radiation leakage are also presented in this journal's volume.