Neuroengineering
Computational Neuroengineering is the study of neural function through the use
of computer simulation, hardware-based modeling, and mathematical
analysis, in concert with physiological and psychophysical experiments.
The goal is to use engineering analysis to uncover the principles
of neural function in health, disease, and degeneration.
Recommended Courses:
| BE 519 |
Neuroengineering I: Introduction to Neuro Modeling and Simulation |
| BE 520+ |
Neuroengineering II: Modeling of the Visual System |
| EE 539 |
Neuroengineering III: Artificial Neural Network |
| CIS 558 |
Neuroengineering IV: Signal and Image Processing in Biological
Systems |
| BE 750 |
Neuroengineering V: Clinical Neuroengineering |
| Psych 739 |
Neuroengineering VI: Middle Vision |
| EE 712 |
Neuroengineering VII: Network Design and Implementation |
| EE 630 |
Neuroengineering VIII: Advanced Neural Network Theory |
| Neuro 541 |
Cell and Molecular Neuroscience |
| Neuro 598 |
Systems Neuroscience |
| Neuro 592 |
Cognitive Neuroscience |
| BE 546 |
Quantitative Image Analysis |
| BE 581 |
Biological Image Processing |
| BE 565 |
Biomedical Instrumentation |
| BE 513 |
Molecular and Cell Biology |
| BE 505 |
Quantitative Human Physiology |
| BE 510 |
Biomechanics |
Bioengineering industry sectors related to Neuroengineering:
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