Imperial College London

ProfessorMartynBoutelle

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Bioengineering

Associate Provost (Estates Planning)
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5138m.boutelle Website CV

 
 
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Location

 

B208Bessemer BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Advanced Physiological Monitoring and Data Analysis  - BIOE96051

Aims

The module will be an advanced level module that will focus on four core aspects of biological and clinical measurement.

1.    Data handling and fitness for purposes  - Normality of experimental data, types of error

2.   Methods for selective and sensitive detection  - Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

3.   Sampling Biomolecules form the human body  - Blood, Sweat, Tears, Urine, Saliva

4.   Invasive chemical measurement in tissue and cells. - concentration in tissue, measurement methods, interpretation of data

 

The topics will be supported using papers from the recent literature.

 

Role

Course Leader

Advanced Physiological Monitoring and Data Analysis  - BIOE97034

Aims

The module will be an advanced level module that will focus on four core aspects of biological and clinical measurement.

1.    Data handling and fitness for purposes  - Normality of experimental data, types of error

2.   Methods for selective and sensitive detection  - Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

3.   Sampling Biomolecules form the human body  - Blood, Sweat, Tears, Urine, Saliva

4.   Invasive chemical measurement in tissue and cells. - concentration in tissue, measurement methods, interpretation of data

 

The topics will be supported using papers from the recent literature.

Role

Lecturer

Molecules and Energetics 1 - BIOE40008

Aims

This module aims to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the chemistry and materials science principles related to Bioengineering including:

The main functional groups in organic molecules, their roles in building more complex structures and functionalising surfaces.

The main techniques for identifying and characterising engineered molecules

The foundations of classical thermodynamics and applications in biomedical engineering and molecular sciences

Chemical kinetics, Fick's laws and steady state diffusion

This module also aims to build the wet lab skills of students including:

Preparing a range of biomaterials and practice with the main techniques used for classifying such materials

Role

Lecturer

Advanced Physiological Monitoring and Data Analysis  - BIOE97160

Aims

The module will be an advanced level module that will focus on four core aspects of biological and clinical measurement.

1.    Data handling and fitness for purposes  - Normality of experimental data, types of error

2.   Methods for selective and sensitive detection  - Electrochemical sensors and biosensors

3.   Sampling Biomolecules form the human body  - Blood, Sweat, Tears, Urine, Saliva

4.   Invasive chemical measurement in tissue and cells. - concentration in tissue, measurement methods, interpretation of data

 

The topics will be supported using papers from the recent literature.

Role

Lecturer