Biomedical sensors, Imaging, Modeling, and Engineering (BIoME) Lab -
Facilities & Lab Equipment:


The BIoME laboratory contains nonionizing imaging modalities such as ultrasound, lasers, spectral imaging, and 3D scanning capabilities. The laboratory also contains electronics, biosensors, multi-physics modeling software, and powerful computers to model real world medical problems in a 3D virtual environment. These equipment are used in research as well as providing hands on experience based learning for students in the BME program.


Clinical Grade Ultrasound Imaging System:

Photo of ultrasound equipment and a variety of simulated medical uses of ultrasound.

Ultrasound Imaging Phantoms:


Confocal Raman Microscope:

Photo of a Confocal Raman Microscope.


3D Scanner:

Photo of a handheld 3D scanner along with a graphic of a 3D scanned foot illustration.


Comsol Multiphysics - Computational Modeling software:

Modeling Stress and Strain on Human Femur Modeling Blood-flow through bifurcated artery

3D Bio-Computational modeling and virtual simulation of heat transfer in human body


Simpleware (medical modeling software):

Photo of the path of an inferior vena cava's path down from the location of the heary through its biforcation just above the pelvis created via medical modeling software.


National Instruments NI-ELVIS and Vernier Biomedical kits


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BIoME Lab Homepage:
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