Innovative Multidisciplinary Curriculum in Artificial Implants for Bio-Engineering BSc/MSc Degrees Erasmus Project

General information for the Innovative Multidisciplinary Curriculum in Artificial Implants for Bio-Engineering BSc/MSc Degrees Erasmus Project

Innovative Multidisciplinary Curriculum in  Artificial Implants for Bio-Engineering BSc/MSc Degrees Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Innovative Multidisciplinary Curriculum in Artificial Implants for Bio-Engineering BSc/MSc Degrees

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Capacity Building in higher education

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2017

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics:

Project Summary

The development of new paradigms in signal processing and communication technologies during the last decade has allowed a significant jump in the processing speed of complex data, allowing numerous embedded implementations for real-time medical applications and the development of cloud computing tools for bio-engineering. Recent years have also witnessed new research directions in medical image analysis, image guided diagnosis and interventions, and tele-robotic control of mobile machines and manipulators. Applications range from the integration of real-time imaging in image-guided therapy to new concepts for the control of mobile machines to assist medical teams in surgical procedures, or to replace crippled limbs by means of artificial implants designed to provide the user with the original functionality of missing or disabled body parts.The design, manufacturing and maintenance of these robotic units requires a variety of skills from bio-engineers and technicians. The development of such a technologically advanced and innovative curriculum for skilled workers, technicians, undergraduate and graduate students is the primary aim of this consortium. The novel curriculum will train highly qualified professional workers through a combined program of fundamental and applied multidisciplinary knowledge that integrates current research from robotics, digital signal processing (DSP), computer vision, and new materials manufacturing. The participating faculty members are able to draw on research expertise in the fields of DSP, robotics, materials and nanomaterials, design of 3D printing for human body, and manufacturing processes. The main innovative elements of the project are the integration of a multidisciplinary programme with EU-based methodology, extensive use of on-line resources, and interactive teaching. The project will impact the internationalisation of all the institutions involved, as well as the modernisation of the education systems in partner countries.

Project Website

https://bioart.iucc.ac.il/

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 999949 Eur

Project Coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID & Country: ES

Project Partners

  • THOMAS MORE MECHELEN-ANTWERPEN
  • BAR ILAN UNIVERSITY
  • STATE HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONPRYAZOVSKYI STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
  • VINNYTSIA NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
  • HOLON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
  • NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ZAPORIZHZHIA POLYTECHNIC
  • MACHBA – INTERUNIVERSITY COMPUTATION CENTER