Imperial College London

DrChiu FanLee

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Bioengineering

Reader in Theoretical Biophysics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6493c.lee Website

 
 
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Location

 

3.17Royal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Mathematics 1 - BIOE40004

Aims

 This modules aim to:

- provide the class with a common depth and breadth of mathematical understanding irrespective of pre-university mathematics qualification.
- introduce you to mathematics as a logical and structured discipline.
- enable you to understand how to select the most appropriate mathematical technique for problem solving
- provide a platform of mathematical knowledge required for other courses in the Biomedical Engineering degree programme.
- encourage independent learning of engineering mathematics.

Role

Lecturer

Mathematics and Engineering 1 - BIOE40005

Aims

The aims of this module are to:

Provide a common depth and breadth of mathematical understanding irrespective of pre-university mathematics qualification.

Enable you to understand how to select the most appropriate mathematical technique for problem solving.

Introduce the basic principles of physics, electrical and mechanical engineering as required for other modules in the Molecular bioengineering programme.

Provide you with practice in solving mathematical, electrical and mechanical problems posed in a Bioengineering context.

To encourage you to become an independent learner

Role

Lecturer

Mathematics 2 - BIOE50006

Aims

The aims of this module are to:

Ensure that all students acquire the mathematical knowledge and skills required for the second and later years of their Biomedical Engineering course.

This module will build on the content of mathematics 1 and extend subjects introduced there.

Role

Lecturer

Mathematics and Engineering 2 - BIOE50005

Aims

The aims of this modules are to:

Ensure that all students acquire the mathematical knowledge and skills required for the second and later years of their Molecular Engineering programme.

Introduce the principles of signals and control as required for further courses in the Molecular Bioengineering degree.

Provide practice in solving mathematical, signals and control problems posed in a Bioengineering context.

Role

Lecturer