Mission:
The mission of the department of Biomedical Engineering is:
To develop clinically translatable solutions for human health by training the next generation of biomedical engineers, cultivating leaders, and nurturing the integration of science, engineering, and medicine in a discovery-centered environment.
Vision:
The Department of Biomedical Engineering’s vision is to be the premier biomedical engineering platform in the world, based on the excellence of our people, our innovative multidisciplinary and enabling research, and our discovery-centered educational programs. We strive to pioneer the transfer of biomedical engineering research into applications that will advance and improve health care throughout the world.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):
PEO-1: Demonstrate their skills in solving challenges in health care by the knowledge acquired in engineering.(Technical Competence)
PEO-2: Exhibit leadership; make decisions with societal and ethical responsibilities effectively in multidisciplinary settings.(Life-Long Learning)
PEO-3: Recognize the need for sustaining and expanding their technical competence throughout their careers.(Professionalism)
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs):
PO-1: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.(Engineering knowledge)
PO-2: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.(Problem Analysis)
PO-3: Design components, systems, or processes to meet the medical and health care needs within realistic constraints of economic, safety, cultural, societal, ethical and environmental considerations.(Design and Development of Solutions)
PO-4: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of medical equipments, analysis and interpretation of medical data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. (Conduct investigations of complex problems)
PO-5: Use the techniques and skills to develop products such as artificial organs, prostheses medical information system that solve medical and health related problems by combining their knowledge of biology and medicine with engineering principles and practices.(Modern Engineering Tools).
PO-6: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the biomedical engineering practice. (Engineer and Society).
PO-7: Understand the impact of the biomedical engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.(Environment and sustainability)
PO-8: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.(Ethics)
PO-9: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. (Individual and Team Work).
PO-10: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.(Communication).
PO-11: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.(Project Management and Finance)
PO-12: Recognize the need for, and prepare to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change and contemporary issues.(Life-long learning)
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):
A Career in Bio Medical Engineering:
What is Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering program comprises study about tissue engineering, molecular or systems level biology/ physiology and mathematics. Students get to study about biomedical electronics, quantitative and analytical skills required to interpret data acquired and processing of medical data including imaging and enhancement techniques. Other aspects of the program include the study of biomechanics, cellular engineering, genetic engineering, orthopedic surgery, bio-instrumentation, medical imaging and bio-materials. Other important topics, about which the student will get to know include, about studying about advanced therapeutic and surgical devices, computer modeling of physiologic systems.
Scope of Biomedical Engineering in India and Abroad
According to the reports, there will be a surge in the demand for biomedical engineers and it is predicted to rise to 23 percent between 2014 to 2024. Today, people who are facing problems related to knee or hips are even opting for replacement procedures. In the past, some of the medical tests were quite painful. However, biomedical engineers work are working towards developing technology that is less painful for patients.
Every day new ways are devised to do blood tests, screening for infectious diseases and in genetics. Today, we see a surge in heart and kidney ailments as well as problems related to joints. In order to overcome these, bioengineers are involved in the designing and construction of devices such as cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators, artificial kidneys, blood oxygenators, prosthetic hearts, and joints.
(Courtesy: www.careers360.com)
Academic Year 2021-22
SL.NO |
NAME |
DESIGNATION |
DATE OF JOINING INSTITUTION |
NATURE OF APPOINTMENT (AGAINST SANCTIONED POST, TEMPORARY, PERMANENT) |
NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT |
HIGHEST DEGREE QUALIFICATION (NET/SET/SLET/PH.D./D.M/M.CH./ |
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1 |
DR.C.SIVAMANI |
HOD/PROFESSOR |
21/6/2019 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
Ph.D,2018 |
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2 |
DR.V.INDU NAIR |
HOD/PROFESSOR |
12-02-2021 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
P.hD,2021 |
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3 |
MRS.R.SANTHIYA |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
01-02-2019 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.E,2018 |
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4 |
MR.ALBIN JEGUS |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
16/3/2022 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.E,2013 |
|
5 |
MR.ALWIN JOHNY DURAIRAJ |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
13/9/2021 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.Tech,2013 |
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6 |
MR.S.NATRAJAN |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
16/3/2022 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.E,2011 |
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7 |
MR.N.SHANKAR |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
02-03-2021 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.Tech 2019 |
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8 |
MR.S.KEERTHIVASAN |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
16/3/2022 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.E,2016 |
|
9 |
MR.M.SAI ACHUTH |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
21/7/2021 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.Tech,2019 |
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10 |
MS.ANJALI RAVINDRAN |
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
29/07/2021 |
PERMANENT |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING |
M.E,2017 |
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STAFF ACHIEVEMENTS
Research Publication |
Name of the authors |
Department of the faculty
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Name of journal
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Year of publication
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THE CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS OF ULTRA HIGH-FREQUENCY RANGE FOR THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ANTENNAS IN BUILT-IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
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J GOWRI, INDU NAIR
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
|
ICTACT JOURNAL ON MICROELECTRONICS
|
2022
|
DUAL BAND-NOTCHED ANTENNA DESIGN USING COMPOSITE RIGHT/ LEFT HANDED METAMATERIAL” |
Dr.V.INDU NAIR |
BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
|
INTERNATIONAL
|
2022
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NUMBER OF BOOKS AND CHAPETERS IN EDITED VOLUMES/BOOKS PUBLISHED AND PAPER PUBLISHED IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
NAME OF THE FACULTY |
TITLE OF THE BOOK/CHAPTERS PUBLISHED |
TITLE OF THE PAPER |
TITLE OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERNCE |
NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL |
YEAR OF PARTICIPATION |
ALWIN JONNIE |
Bio Efficacy Assay of Laccase isolated and Characterized from Trichoderma viride in Biodegradation of Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) and Textile Industrial Effluent Dyes
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BME
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Pure Appl Microbiol
|
International
|
2021
|
Number of sports and cultural events/competitions in which students of the Institution participated during the year (organized by the institution/other institutions) |
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Date of event/activity (DD-MM-YYYY) |
Name of the event/activity |
Name of the student participated |
29-03-2020 |
Mass Marathon 2020 |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
29-03-2021 |
6th Annual day Interclub Competition-2020 |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
21/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
21/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
18/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
10-10-2020 |
Mass Marathon 2020 |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
10-11-2020 |
6th Annual day Interclub Competition-2020 |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
21/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
21/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
18/03/2021 |
3rd Tamilnadu State Adimurai Championship |
SIVAMANIKANDAN K |
Title of paper |
Name of the author/s |
Name of journal |
Year of publication |
THE CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS OF ULTRA HIGH-FREQUENCY RANGE FOR THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ANTENNAS IN BUILT-IN COMMUNICATION NETWORKS |
J GOWRI, INDU NAIR |
ICTACT JOURNAL ON MICROELECTRONICS |
2022 |
DUAL BAND-NOTCHED ANTENNA DESIGN USING COMPOSITE RIGHT/ LEFT HANDED METAMATERIAL” |
Dr.V.INDU NAIR |
2022 SECOND GLOBAL CONFERENCE- RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (GC-RDCT 2022) |
2022 |
Name of the institution/ industry/ corporate house |
Year of signing MoU |
Duration |
List the actual activities under each MOU year wise |
Number of students/teachers participated under MoUs |
ATHEENAPANDIAN |
19-11-2021 |
2 YEARS |
Imparting Industrial Training,Placement,Industrial Visit,Project Work |
109 |
CYRIX HEALTH CARE PVT LTD |
16-06-2022 |
2 YEARS |
Training,Placement |
69 |
Lab courses present:
Sl. No. |
Course Code |
Lab Course Name |
Semester |
1 |
BM3271 |
BIOSCIENCES LABORATORY
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II |
2 |
BM3361 |
Fundamentals of Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory
|
III |
3 |
BM3311
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Sensors and Measurements Laboratory
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III |
4 |
BM3411 |
BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY
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IV |
5 |
BM3412 |
Analog and Digital Integrated Laboratory
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IV |
6 |
BM3562 |
Embedded systems and IOMT Laboratory
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V |
7 |
BM3561
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Equipment Laboratory
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V |
Name |
Batch |
Designation |
Company |
GAYATHRI M |
2018-2022 |
Team Lead |
Health Watch Company |
PRAVEEN V |
2018-2022 |
Team Lead |
Health Watch Company |
RAJESHWARI K |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
MATHAN KUMAR V |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
SELVAM R K |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
DIVYA A |
2018-2022 |
Team Lead |
Health Watch Company |
GOHUL |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
ILLAKIYA MEIYAR A |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
JEBA ANGEL S |
2018-2022 |
ECG Analyst |
Health Watch Company |
Sathish A |
2018-2022 |
Junior Biomedical Engineer |
Panimalar Medical College and Research Institute |
Details of workshops/seminars organized |
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Year |
Name of the workshop/ seminar |
Number of Participants |
Date From – To |
2021-2022 |
How to write research paper |
16 |
14/07/2021 |
2021-2022 |
Who is an enterpreneur |
15 |
27/02/2022 |
2021-2022 |
How to write research paper |
10 |
14/07/2021 |
2021-2022 |
Who is an enterpreneur |
13 |
27/02/2022 |
2021-2022 |
Innovative Research in Engineering and Technology |
19 |
21.09.21, 22.09.21 |
2021-2022 |
Emerging Trends in Agriculture Engg |
41 |
05.05.2022 |
2021-2022 |
Agronomy 2022 |
41 |
09.11.2022 |
2021-2022 |
Important role of synthetic fiber materail used in technical textile |
30 |
06.08.2022 |
2021-2022 |
Awareness on IPR and Patent |
53 |
03.08.2021 to 10.08.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Seminar on Journal Writing |
35 |
12.12.2021 to 20.12.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Research Methodology |
23 |
06.02.2022 to 13.02.2022 |
2021-2022 |
One day Nationla Level Technical Symposium |
87 |
16th Feb 2022 |
2021-2022 |
Seminar on Application of Engineering basics for |
47 |
30.08.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Design and manufacturing of industrial valves |
47 |
23.09.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Electronic Unit and their application in Advanced Engine System |
47 |
23.09.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Entrepreneur Orientation Program |
47 |
23.10.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Energy Conservation |
32 |
23.03.2022 |
2021-2022 |
Electronic Unit and their application in Advanced Engine System |
32 |
24.02.2022 |
2021-2022 |
Design and manufacturing of industrial valves |
32 |
23.08.2021 |
2021-2022 |
Wind Energy |
32 |
12.03.2022 |
2021-2022 |
One day National level practical workshop on Robotics |
25 |
30-Oct-22 |
2021-2022 |
Recent Trends in Robotics Automation |
32 |
24-May-22 |
2021-2022 |
Online Seminars on Hydrogen Fuelled IC Engines |
47 |
17-Jul-22 |
Name of the activity |
Organising unit/ agency/ collaborating agency |
Name of the scheme |
Year of the activity |
Number of students participated in such activities |
Blood donation camp |
PARK NSS |
– |
2021 |
80 |
Campus Cleaning |
PARK NSS |
Swachh Bharat |
2022 |
50 |
Library cleaning |
PARK NSS |
|
2022 |
50 |
special camp at village |
PARK NSS |
Swachh Bharat & Fit India movement |
2022 |
50 |
Medical camp |
PARK NSS |
Fit India Movement |
2022 |
50 |
Tree plantation |
PARK NSS |
– |
2022 |
50 |
Zero-G activities |
PARK NSS |
– |
2022 |
50 |
Naan Mudalvan |
PCET-Govt |
– |
2022 |
13 |
Zero-G activities |
PARK TRUST |
– |
2022 |
13 |
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SOCIAL WORKS UNDERTAKEN
Name of the activity |
Organising unit/ agency/ collaborating agency |
Name of the scheme |
Year of the activity |
Number of students participated in such activities |
Blood donation camp |
PARK NSS |
– |
2021 |
80 |
Campus Cleaning |
PARK NSS |
Swachh Bharat |
2022 |
50 |
Library cleaning |
PARK NSS |
|
2022 |
50 |
special camp at village |
PARK NSS |
Swachh Bharat & Fit India movement |
2022 |
50 |
Medical camp |
PARK NSS |
Fit India Movement |
2022 |
50 |
Tree plantation |
PARK NSS |
– |
2022 |
50 |
Zero-G activities |
PARK NSS |
– |
2022 |
50 |
Naan Mudalvan |
PCET-Govt |
– |
2022 |
13 |
Zero-G activities |
PARK TRUST |
– |
2022 |
13 |
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