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TEMPUS Workshop on Education and Research in Biomedical Engineering

As part of the TEMPUS IV project Curricula Reformation and Harmonisation in the field of Biomedical Engineering, a TEMPUS Workshop on Education and Research in Biomedical Engineering was held on 10 October 2011 at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing.
Prof. Dr. Nedjeljko Perić, Dean of FER and Prof. Dr. Ratko Magjarević, host and project leader of the Croatian partner welcomed the participants at the opening of the Workshop.
The Workshop program included ten lectures held by project partners – representatives of universities from Bologna, Budapest, Ljubljana, Oulu, Glasgow and Szczecin. After the lectures, project partners and Workshop participants visited Laboratory for Biomedical Instrumentation and Laboratory for Image Processing at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing and Laboratory for Somatosensory Evoked Potentials at the School of Medicine.


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„Education and Research in Biomedical Engineering“
University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing 10 October 2011

TEMPUS Workshop on Education and Research in Biomedical Engineering will be held at the University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing on 10 October 2011, as part of TEMPUS IV project Curricula Reformation and Harmonisation in the Field of Biomedical Engineering. The workshop will be held in D-160 conference room, starting at 09:30. Click here top see the detailed programme. The workshop is intended for the teachers and students of University of Zagreb, but is open to any person with interests in Biomedical Engineering.

IEEE Croatia Section, Division for Technology in Medicine and Biology (EMB18) and Croatian Society of Medical and Biological Engineering (ISACM) invites you to a lecture
A Novel Model for the Prevention of Diabetic Foot Complications at the Early Stages Using ICT
by prof. Martha Lucía Zequera Díaz, Department of Electronics, University of Javeriana, Colombia.
The lecture will be held on Friday, the 23rd September 2011. year with a beginning at 12:00 in Hall D-160, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Teaching language is English, and predictable duration is 45 minutes. Prof. Diaz work is active in performing the duties of the IEEE EMBS Chapter Development Chair, a member of the EMBS Adcom's.

diabetic logo Joint International Workshop of
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing and
Nalecz Institute of Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, Polish Academy of Sciences

TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS

Organisation:
Prof. Jan M. Wójcicki, Warsaw, Poland
Prof. Ratko Magjarević, Zagreb, Croatia

Venue: Congress Centre, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,
Date: 13 September 2010. starting at 01:00 pm.
Workshop program

biomag
http://www.biomag2010.org/


medicon2010
http://www.medicon2010.org/

 

At the General Assembly of the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering-IFMBE held in conjunction with the World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Munich, 7-12 September 2009, Prof. Dr. Ratko Magjarević was elected IFMBE President for the term 2012.-2015. Meanwhile, he will hold the office of IFMBE President Elect.

At the same General Assembly, Dr. Sc. Mario Medvedec was elected member of the IFMBE Clinical Engineering Division.

IFMBE is a federation of 60 national and trans-national societies in the field of biomedical engineering with more than 120 000 individual members. This year the Federation celebrated its 50th anniversary.

 

Exhibition on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first implantable pacemaker

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first implantable pacemaker Technical Museum and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing organized the exhibition

What's ticking out there?

The exhibition is open from 20 November to 15 December 2009, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Unska 3, Zagreb.
The aim of the exhibition is to visualize 50 years of development of electrical heart stimulator – pacemaker, one of the most successful therapeutic devices. The authors of the exhibition are Mrs Božica Škulj and Prof. Dr. Ratko Magjarević.

Minutes from CROMBES special session held on 5 June 2008

Call for CROMBES Student Award in 2007/2008 academic year

Results of the CROMBES Student Award 2006/2007 for the best graduate thesis in the field of biomedical engineering
Annual meeting of the Croatian Medical and Biological Engineering Society

From the IFMBE
Benefits for CROMBES members:

-free access to the online version of MBEC, "Biomedical Micro-devices", "Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology" and "Cardiovascular  Engineering" 
-25% discount on the printed version of MBEC, books published by Springer and on personal subscription for journal "Annuals of Biomedical Engineering", free access to the electronic newsletter IFMBE News and all IFMBE conference proceedings published from 2006. http://www.springer.com/

CROMBES Award for the best graduate thesis in the field of biomedical engineering for 2006/2007.

CROMBES Award for the best graduate thesis in the field of biomedical engineering for 2005/2006
 
   
 

 

CROMBES
Croatian Medical and Biological Engineering Society

 

Affiliated to:
International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering

Member of:
The European Alliance for Medical and Biological Engineering & Science

Member of:
European Federation of Organizations in Medical Physics

Member of:
International Organization for Medical Physics

 


Croatian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (CROMBES) was established in 1984 as one of national societies in the former state. Since 1993 it develops its activities as an independent organisation. In 1995, it became a full member of the IFMBE.

Professional activities of the society include continuous education, consulting and support in purchase and standardisation of biomedical equipment and organisation of international and national scientific events in the field of biomedical engineering. The society is making efforts to introduce new technologies into everyday clinical practice. Members of the society are electrical engineers, physicians, physicists, mechanical engineers and some other professions that implement engineering and technology in medicine or biology. The society has more then hundred members.

One of the major activities of CROMBES is organisation of continuous education of biomedical and clinical engineers as well as medical physicists. The Secretariat of the society is situated at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb, which is the only University institution in Croatia teaching biomedical engineering in both, graduate and undergraduate studies. All teachers participating in the biomedical engineering program are members of the society. Most of the members have a strong R&D background and participate in national or international projects.

The members of the society strongly support the Croatian Institute for Standardisation and Measurement in preparing of Croatian Standards in biomedical engineering and their harmonisation with European and other international standards. It is our intention to organise a specialised national measurement and calibration laboratory for medical electrical equipment.

Contact address:

Croatian Medical and Biological Engineering Society

FER - ZESOI
Unska 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, CROATIA
Tel: (+385)1 6129 938; Fax: (+385)1 6129 652
E-mail: crombes@crombes.hr