Page 18 - M.E. Medical Electronics Curriculum and Syllabus - R2019
P. 18

Department of BME, REC


               UNIT IV        NANOPHOTONICS FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY AND NANOMEDICINE                        9
               Near-field  bio  imaging  –  nano  particles  for  optical  diagnostics  and  targeted  therapy  –
               semiconductor quantum dots for bio imaging – up-converting nanophores for bio imaging –
               biosensing.  polariton guiding  by  sub  wavelength  metal grooves.  Sub  wavelength  aperture
               plasmonics – plasmonic wave guiding – applications of metallic nanostructures.

               UNIT V         OPTOELECTRONICS AND PHOTONIC DEVICES                                    9
               Types of photo detectors, Photoconductors, Single junction under illumination: photon and
               carrier-loss  mechanisms,  photo  diodes,  photo  transistors  and  CCD,  Optical  biosensors,
               Fiber-Optic  Biosensors,  Interferometric  Biosensors,  Surface  Plasmon  Resonance
               Biosensors, Optical tweezers.

                                                                                    TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course the students will be able to
                   •  Explain optical interaction in human system
                   •  Apply fluorescence technique for microscopic and imaging applications
                   •  Choose different laser for various medical applications
                   •  Able to relate nanotechnology and optics for biomedical application
                   •  Design suitable opto-electronic sensor

               REFERENCES:
                   1.  Paras N. Prasad, Introduction to Biophotonics, Wiley Interscience, 2003
                   2.  Paras N. Prasad, Nanophotonics, Wiley-Interscience 2004.
                   3.  Pallab  Bhattacharya,  Semiconductor  optoelectronic  devices,  PHI  Pvt.  Ltd.,  New
                       Delhi, 2009.
                   4.  Lakowicz J.R., Principles of Fluoroscence Sepectroscopy, Springer, 2006.
                   5.  Mertz J., Introduction to Optical Microscopy, Roberts & Co., Publishers, 2009.
                   6.  Müller M., Introduction to Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy, SPIE Press, 2006.



               MX19203        MEDICAL DEVICE DEVELOPMENT – CONCEPT TO MARKET                   L T P C

                                                                                                   3  0  0  3

               OBJECTIVES
                   •  To give an exposure to the basic concept of engineering design
                   •  To make the students understand various clinical requirements
                   •  To make the students understand the various steps and constraints involved in
                       developing medical device

               UNIT I         BASICS ON PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT                                           9
               Need for developing products – the importance of engineering design – types of design –the
               design process – relevance of product lifecycle issues in design –designing to codes and
               standards-  societal  considerations  in  engineering  design  –generic  product  development
               process  –  various  phases  of  product  development-planning  for  products  –establishing
               markets- market segments- relevance of market research

               UNIT II        IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL NEEDS                                        9
               Market survey, Conceptualising the solution to clinical requirement, Researching the disease
               state  –  anatomy,  physiology,  pathophysiology,  epidemiology,  present pathways,  setbacks,
               Feasibility  screening  –  finance,  technical  and  market,  New  technologies  –  brainstorming,
               literature and R&D forums, Ways of implementation.



               R 2019 - Curriculum and Syllabus/ M.E Medical Electronics                          Page 18
   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23