general meeting 02
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General Meeting 02
Agenda
Recap of BMES Events BMES Trailer Our (Academic) Stories BMES Gear Upcoming Events Spookkyyy Social Food and Mingling
Rush Week
General Meeting 01
LBNL Lab Tour
BMES Retreat
BMES Promo
Our (Academic) Stories
Chem 1A
ImagingMath 53
BioE 104
BioE 168L
Computational Biology
Biomechanics
Cell and TissueChem 3A
Math 1A
Pre medSynthetic Biology
Biomedical Devices
Ruo Yuan Lim Year:
4th Year Concentration
: Bioengineering/Materials Science and Engineering
What is BioE / MSE?• Cell and Tissue Engineering…
• Biomaterials and Micro/Nanotechnology…
Everything you can think of!
What classes should I take?
Freshmen & Sophomores:• EXPLORE! Take anything
that you’re interested in!
• Recommended:- E45- Chem 3A/AL; Chem
3B/BL- Chem 135- Upper div. BioE/MSE
classes: * BioE C118
Juniors & Seniors:• Take specialized
courses:BioE: - BioE 110- BioE 116- BioE 121MSE:- MSE 112- MSE 151- MSE 130
TIPS… Research Internships See what’s around you!
For more information: Please dial: 1-800-BIOE-MSE Or go to:
http://bioeng.berkeley.edu/undergrad/program/bioemse THIS IS REAL!
Wait, there’s more! Talk to a Bio/MSE friend
Homayun Mehrabani Year:
4th Year Concentratio
n: Biomedical Devices
Biomedical Devices
Core Classes• E45, ME C85,
EE100
Mechanical Engineering• ME C85• BioE C117
Combinations• IB 135 (L)• BioE 121 (L)• BioE 192
Electrical Engineering• EE 100• BioE 101
Basic BioE Classes• BioE 102, BioE 104, BioE
110
Vicki Ni Year:
3th Year Concentratio
n: Business Administration/Synthetic Biology
Synthetic BioCore Classes BioE 147 – Intro to Synthetic MCB 110 – Macromolecular Synthesis & Cellular
Function BioE 140L – Synthetic Biology LabPre-Reqs Bio 1A MCB c100A
Design & Build New Function within Living Organisms!
Business AdministrationPre-reqs UGBA 10 – Principles of Business Econ 1 – Intro to Economics
Other Classes UGBA 152 - Negotiations UGBA 155 - Leadership UGBA 196 - Personal Finance UGBA 196 - Consulting
Neil Ray Year:
4th Year Concentratio
n: Premed/ Biomechanics
Neil Ray Research:• UC San Francisco• National Institutes of Health
Classes:• BioE 110• BioE 102• BioE 104• BioE C117
Wisely Yang Year:
4th Year Concentration
: Imaging
• Imaging is an ever-developing field: both via hardware and via software
• There is an ever-present need for improved imaging technology
• *Helping people is not limited to medicine and pharmaceuticals*
Why Imaging?
Weissleder, Pittet. Imaging in the era of molecular oncology. (2008)
Algorithms and Image Processing (Software):
• Coming up with novel algorithms to improve instruments’ imaging speed quality**
• Coming up with novel algorithms for improved image reconstruction**
• Developing software for image post-processing for improved images**
Device Instrumentation:• Optimizing Imaging
Device Physics (to limits)
• Designing electrical hardware (i.e. for increased equipment capacity and capabilities)
• Building new machines to serve arising imaging purpose/need*
Concentration Details – EE and CS
CS courses:• CS 61 series• CS C149 and
150• *CS 170 and
270• CS 188• CS C191• CS C280
Math/EE courses:
• EE 100 or 40• EE 20N, 120,
and 123• Math 118• EE 126• EE C128• EE 105,140• EE 141• EE 142
Good Courses for ImagingBioE courses:• BioE 110• BioE 101• BioE C165
and C265• BioE 168L• BioE 192
• Get an EECS minor or dual major To the side: Ultrasound Imaging Software Intern; Qualification: 1. Entering senior year in college, or in master program, majoring in CS, EE, Physics, or equivalent.• Find out what it is you want to do in the future and go after it via classes, research, and internships
Tips and Suggestions
Need Advice? Come talk to us after our General
Meeting 02!
BMES Gear for Sale
Dress like our gorgeous officer crew!
T-Shirts for $15 Jackets for $25
Upcoming Events Light the Night Walk– 10.27.2012 @ Location TBD,
4PM National Science Foundation Application Workshop–
10.30.2012 @ 187 Dwinelle, 6PM Berkeley Project– 11.03.2012 @ Location TBD, 8AM
Signature Events Research Showcase
Fall Reception
Icebreaker: Makeshift Costume Contest
• Break up into 6 groups• Pick a model
• 25 minutes to use ALL of the items in (and including) your group’s bag on your
model to create the most creative costume ever
• WINNING GROUP GETS FOOD FIRST!
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General Meeting 02
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