Biomedical Engineering Department faculty research demonstrates the medical engineering expertise needed to innovatively solve complex problems in biology and medicine, contributing to understanding of physiology, advancements in biotechnology, and the enhancement of health care.
The Biomedical Engineering Department was formerly called Biomedical and General Engineering Department.
Modified from bmed.calpoly.edu
Submissions from 1996
In Vitro Fatigue Behavior of the Equine Third Metacarpus: Remodeling and Microcrack Damage Analysis, R.B. Martin, V.A. Gibson, S.M. Stover, J.C. Gibeling, and L.V. Griffin
Armature position sensor for a relay, G. Stephen Perreira, Richard L. Kutin, and Lanny V. Griffin
Pulsed Transient Tissue Conductivity Measurement, Robert B. Szlavik and Hubert de Bruin
SPICE Compatible Equivalent Circuit Models of Skeletal Muscle Tissue, Robert B. Szlavik and Hubert de Bruin
Submissions from 1995
Fatigue Behavior of the Equine Third Metacarpus: Mechanical Property Analysis, V.A. Gibson, S.M. Stover, R.B. Martin, J.C. Gibeling, N. H. Willits, M.B. Gustafson, and L.V. Griffin