Carnegie Mellon University

Wood Neuro Research Group

Carnegie Mellon University

Wood Neuro Research Group

Professor Wood teaches classes in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. She teaches 42-668 in the fall semester and 42-302 in the spring semester. The course descriptions and prerequisites for the class are below and are offered through the Department of Biomedical Engineering at CMU. Please email me if you are an interested student from another department at CMU or would like to cross-register from another institution (e.g., University of Pittsburgh, Duquesne).

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42-302 Biomedical Engineering Systems Modeling and Analysis

This course will prepare students to develop mathematical models for biological systems and for biomedical engineering systems, devices, components, and processes and to use models for data reduction and for system performance analysis, prediction and optimization. Models…
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42-668 "Fun"-damentals of MRI and Neuroimaging Analysis

This class is supported by the CMU-Pitt BRIDGE Center.  Neuroimaging gives us many ways to learn how the brain operates through various functions and disease states without having to perform any invasive surgery. This course will cover…
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