Courses and Schedule

The Institute for Biological and Medical Enginnering offers undergraduate and graduate courses, which are distributed in the first and second semester of the academic year.

First semester of the year-Undergraduate courses

During the first semester of the year, the IBME offers 7 undergraduate courses: 5 of them are linked to Majors´ Programmes and the other 2, are undergraduate courses given by the professors of the Institute. Please click pdf here (1.15 MB)  to download the brochure.

  • Undergraduate courses linked to Majors´Programmes

Initials

Name of the course

Professor

IBM1005

Introducción a la Ingeniería Biomédica

Marcelo Andía & Sergio Uribe

IBM2122 

Diseño en Ingeniería Biomédica 1 y 2

Vicente Parot

IBM2026 Diseño de Prototipos en Bioingeniería

Tobias Wenzel & Fernán Federici

ICE/IBM2020

Introducción a la Biomecánica

Daniel Hurtado

IBM2121

Biomateriales

Tomás Egaña

  • Other Undergraduate courses given by IBME professors
Initials  Name of the course  Professor

BIO141C

Biología de la Célula

César Ramírez

ICM2028

Mécanica de Materiales

Francisco Sahli

 

First semester of the year-Graduate courses

 
During the first semester of the year, the IBME offers 9 graduate courses: 4 of them are linked to BME Master and PhD Programmes, and the other 4 are elective courses given by professors of the Institute. Please click pdf here (1.42 MB) to download the brochure.
 
  • Core graduate courses
Initials Name of the course Professor
IBM3101   Advanced Topics in Biological and Medical Engineering I Francisco Sahli y Tomás Egaña
IBM3103 Mathematical Methods for Biological and Medical Engineering Carlos Sing-Long
IBM3105 Biological and Medical Engineering Group Project Tobias Wenzel
IBM3113 Interdisciplinary Seminar Andrea Ravasio
  • Elective courses given by IBME professors
Elementos FinitosTim Rudge
Sigla Título del Curso Profesor
IBM3201 Tópicos avanzados en Biofilms Mario Vera
IEE3764 Formación de Imágenes René Botnar
IIQ3602 Biopolímeros Loreto Valenzuela
ICE3233 Elementos finitos Daniel Hurtado
IIQ3763 Análisis de Sistemas Complejos Tim Rudge
 

Second semester of the year-Undergraduate courses

 
During the second semester of the year, the IBME offers 8 undergraduate courses: 5 of them are linked to Majors´ Programmes and the other 3, are undergraduate courses given by the professors of the Institute. Please click   pdf here (1.16 MB)  to download the brochure. 
 
  •  Undergraduate courses linked to Majors´Programmes
Sigla Título del Curso Profesor
IBM1005    Introducción a la Ingeniería Biomédica Marcelo Andía & Sergio Uribe    
IBM21223    Diseño en Ingeniería Biomédica II Vicente Parot 
IBM2101    Imágenes Biomédicas Carlos Sing Long
IBM2012    Monitoreo Fisiológico y Análisis de Datos María Rodríguez
IBM2992 Biología Sintética y Prototipado de Funciones Biológicas  Tobias Wenzel
 
  • Other Undergraduate courses given by IBME professors
Sigla Título del Curso Profesor
BIO399E Biología Sintéticas: Máquinas Biológicas Fernán Federici
BIO266E Laboratorio Bioquímica II: Genética Molecular Fernán Federici
IMT2230 Álgebra Lineal Avanzada y Modelamiento Carlos Sing-Long
 

Second semester of the year-Graduate courses

 
During the second semester of the year, the IBME offers 8 graduate courses: 4 of them are part of the IBME Master and PhD Programmes, and the other 4 are elective courses given by professors of the Institute. Please click   pdf here (1.51 MB)  to download the brochure.
 
  • Core graduate courses

Flavia Zacconi

Sigla Título del Curso Profesor
IBM3102  Advanced topics in BME II   Andrea Ravasio & René Botnar 
IBM3104 Statistical Methods for BME María Rodríguez
IBM3107 Innovation and Entrepreneurship in BME Flavia Zacconi
IBM3113 Interdisciplinary Seminar (Science Club) Andrea Ravasio
  • Elective courses given by IBME professors

Francisco Sahli​

Tópicos Avanzados en Bioingeniería

Sigla Título del Curso Profesor
IBM3202 Molecular Modeling and Simulation  César Ramírez
IBM3401 Mechanobiology of diseases Andrea Ravasio
IBM3402 Aprendizaje de Máquina informado por modelos físicos Francisco Sahli
IBM3501 Comunicación científica interdisciplinaria Ximena Sánchez &Tomás Egaña