This graduate track has a specific menu of courses to satisfy the 9-credit “Track Courses” requirement for the Research MS, PhD, DPT/PhD, or MD/PhD.
At the University of Pittsburgh there are broad and extensive research activities in Biomechanics. Application areas include cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, ergonomic, occupational, rehabilitation, and urological. Our educational goal is to expand on the fundamental knowledge gained at the undergraduate level of both biomechanics and the biological sciences, and demonstrate how they can be applied to solve basic and applied biomedical problems. We believe that biomechanics concentration students should be exposed to all areas of biomechanics, and not just their area of specialty. Further, since many areas of biomechanics share similar background material, our courses should present fundamental material first, followed by application examples to give the students a feel for “theory and application” in biomechanics. The fundamental philosophy of the approach is multi-scale, wherein Biomechanics is taught as a means to solve biomedical problems, regardless of problem scale (cell to whole body).
Due to the wide breadth of student interests, we offer the following two sub-tracks:
Sub-track I - Biosolid-fluid mechanics/Biological materials
Sub-track II - Biodynamics/Rehabilitation and Human Movement
Each sub-track has a set of three required courses (see below), as well as special options for a second/third life science courses that would be relevant to their area of interest.
Required courses for the biological materials and biofluids sub-track option:
- BIOENG 2067 - MUSCULOSKELETAL BIOMECHANICS
- BIOENG 2633 - BIOMECHANICS 4: BIOMECHANICS OF ORGANS, TISSUES, AND CELLS
- BIOENG 2675 - FINITE ELASTICITY OF SOFT TISSUES
Required courses for the biodynamics/rehab sub-track option:
- BIOENG 2632 - BIOMECHANICS 3: BIODYNAMICS OF MOVEMENT
- BIOENG 2633 - BIOMECHANICS 4: BIOMECHANICS OF ORGANS, TISSUES, AND CELLS
- Choose one of the following options:
- BIOENG 2067 - MUSCULOSKELETAL BIOMECHANICS
- BIOENG 2370 - COMPUTATIONAL SIMULATION IN MEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN
- SPMED 2010 - PATHOKIN ORTHOPADC/ATHL INJURIES
- RT 2416 - WHEELCHAIR BIOMECHANICS
- SPMED 3010 - LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 1
- SPMED 3020 - LABORATORY TECHNIQUES 2
Life Science Requirement:
Students may satisfy their 6-credit life science course requirements for the PhD program with any of the courses from the BioE approved list of life science courses , or prior approval of courses not on the list.
Elective Requirement:
Students are required to fulfill 6 credits of elective courses for the PhD program. The list below provides recommendations categorized by areas of interest.
BIOENG 2515 - CARDIO SYSTM DYNAMICS & MODELING
- Human Movement/Rehabilitation:
BIOENG 2635 - TRIBOLOGY: THE STUDY OF ADHESION, FRICTION, LUBRICATION AND WEAR
BIOENG 2650 - LEARNING & CONTROL OF MOVEMENT
RT 2101 - FUNDAMENTALS OF REHABILITATION & ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
RT 2102 - FUNDAMENTALS OF REHABILITATION & ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DESIGN
RT 2206 - REHABILITATION & ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRACTICES
RT 2207 - CLIENT CENTERED REHABILITATION & ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DESIGN
- Tissue Engineering/Biomaterials:
BIOENG 2810 - BIOMATERIALS & BIOCOMPATIBILITY
- Mechanical Engineering/Civil Engineering:
ME 2003 - INTRODUCTION TO CONTINUUM MECHANICS
ME 2027 - ADVANCED DYNAMICS
ME 2045 - LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS
ME 2047 - FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
ME 2062 - ORTHOPAEDIC ENGINEERING
ME 2074 - ADVANCED FLUID MECHANICS 1
ME (CMU) 759 - CELL MECHANICS
CEN (CMU) 12775-FINITE ELEMENTS IN MECHANICS
- Electrical Engineering/Information Science:
ECE 2646 - LINEAR SYSTEM THEORY
ECE 2671 - OPTIMIZATION METHODS
ECE 3650 - OPTIMAL CONTROL
ECE 2521 - ANALYSIS STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
ECE 2523 - DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
ECE 3526 - MODERN SPECTRAL ESTIMATION
INFSCI 2350 - HUMAN FACTORS IN SYSTEMS
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-601 / 16-701 - MACHINE LEARNING
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-684 - ROBOTIC MANIPULATION
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-711 - KINEMATICS, DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND CONTROL
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-720 - COMPUTER VISION
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-721 - ADVANCED PERCEPTION
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-722 - SENSING AND SENSORS
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-741 - MECHANICS OF MANIPULATION
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-811 - MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS FOR ROBOTICS
CMU ROBOTICS INSTITUTE 16-862 - INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE ROBOT PROGRAMMING
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