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Título : A note about the usage of the computational simulation in the undergraduate courses in the programs of electrical and biomedical engineering
Autor : Nieto Chaupis, Huber
Palabras clave : Biomedical engineering
Biophysics
Computation theory
Electrical engineering
Intelligent systems
Medical nanotechnology
Monte Carlo methods
Applied science
Computational simulation
New theory
Novel techniques
Physics programs
Undergraduate Courses
Bioinformatics
Fecha de publicación : ago-2017
Editorial : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citación : Nieto-Chaupis, H. (Agosto, 2017). A note about the usage of the computational simulation in the undergraduate courses in the programs of electrical and biomedical engineering. En XXIV International Conference on Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computing, Perú.
Resumen : Computational simulation has played a relevant role in basics sciences as physics, also in applied sciences and engineering. Despite of the fact that the simulation topics might be relevant, most of them are not explicitly proposed as an independent course. For example in physics program the simulation has been part of the cap stone project and last year courses. The idea fundamental of making a computational simulation is that of anticipating the expected results of experiments, or also to test theoretical formalisms by which is expected novel results. In this paper, we analyze the capabilities of the simulation in courses like antennas which is a course of third and fourth year of the program of electrical engineering. Indeed, we provide through one example that the combination of new theories and simulation can provide novel techniques applied to nanomedicine inside the program of biomedical engineering.
URI : http://repositorio.uch.edu.pe/handle/uch/326
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INTERCON.2017.8079663
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8079663
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