Bioengineering Mass Transport & Systems Laboratory
Last updated: 3/10/2014
Author Information
Dr. Alyssa Taylor
University of Washington
Course Details
Description
This course is designed to reinforce and provide in-depth, hands-on
exploration of the topics covered in BIOEN 335 (Mass Transport and Kinetics in
Biological Systems) and BIOEN 336 (Bioengineering Systems and Control). Lab projects will involve the analysis and
control of linear and nonlinear systems, involving both ODE and PDE solution
approaches. Labs will involve practical lab applications in bioengineering such
as mass transport, electrical systems, enzyme kinetics and control systems. In
addition to wet-lab and instrumentation-based experiments, emphasis will also
be placed on computational analysis of the systems and acquired data.
Design and Application of Linear Computational Circuits, George L. Batten, Jr., 1987
The Mathematics of Diffusion, J. Crank, Second Edition.
Mathematical modeling of molecular diffusion through mucus, Yen Cu and
W. Mark Saltzman, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale
University, New Haven, CT 06511, Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2009 February 27;
61(2): 101-114. doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2008.09.006.