Dedicated Laboratory

All laboratories relative documentation, instructions and manuals are available with respective labs. Lab engineers performs lab responsibilities and lab staff is there to assist them. The details of lab engineers and lab staffs are given in previous chapters.

  • -Basic and Biomedical Electronics Lab
  • -Biomechanics Lab
  • -Biomaterials Lab
  • -Biomedical Instrumentation Lab
  • -Biomedical Signal Processing Lab

I. Basic and Biomedical Electronics Lab

Basic and Biomedical Electronics lab is a dedicated lab for Biomedical Engineering Dept. and situated at 1st floor Block C. There are in total 15 workstations in the lab and at a moment, around 40+ students can perform practicals. Each workstation is equipped with basic equipments used to analyze and design the circuits such as a computer, digital oscilloscope, function generator, power supply and digital multimeter. Currently, this lab is used to conduct the experiments for Basic Electronics, Basic Electrical Engineering and Circuit Analysis. Soon the experiments for Digital Logic Design will be conducted in this lab as the digital trainers have been procured and will be delivered in coming weeks. The lab is also equipped with modern teaching facilities including multimedia projector and rostrum, which is regularly used for demonstration and teaching purposes. Figure 1 shows the practical setup available in the basic and biomedical electronics lab.


Figure 1: Basic & Biomedical Electronics Lab

II. Biomechanics Lab

Biomechanics lab is a dedicated lab for Biomedical Engineering Dept. and situated at 2nd floor in Block A. There are in total 10 workstations in the lab and at a moment, around 40 students can perform practicals. These workstations are equipped with different mechanical equipments, and computers used to perform the experiments. This lab is dedicated for the course of Biomechanics in both undergrad and postgrad levels. The lab is also equipped with modern teaching facilities including multimedia projector and rostrum, which is used for demonstration and teaching purposes during the lab timings only. Figure 2 shows the practical setup available in the biomechanics lab.

Figure 2: Biomechanics Lab

Biomaterials Lab

Biomaterials lab is a dedicated lab for Biomedical Engineering Dept. and situated at 1st floor in Block A. There are in total 10 workstations in the lab and at a moment, around 40 students can perform practicals. These workstations are equipped with material testing equipments, 3D printer and computers used to perform the experiments. This lab is dedicated for the course of Biomaterials in both undergrad and postgrad levels and some of the practicals of Computer Aided Engineering Drawing are also performed here on 3D Printer. The lab is also equipped with modern teaching facilities including multimedia projector and rostrum, which is used for demonstration and teaching purposes during the lab timings only. Figure 3 shows the practical setup available in the biomaterials lab.

Figure 3: Biomaterials Lab

IV. Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

Biomedical Instrumentation lab is a dedicated lab for Biomedical Engineering Dept. and situated at 1st floor of Block C. There are in total 18 workstations in the lab and at a moment, around 40+ students can perform practical. These workstations are equipped with basic equipments used to analyze and design the circuits such as a computer, digital oscilloscope, function generator, power supply, digital multimeter, different laboratory instruments and physiological kits used to analyze biological and physiological parameters. This lab is dedicated for the experiments of biomedical instrumentation courses. The lab is also equipped with modern teaching facilities including multimedia projector and rostrum, which is used for demonstration and teaching purposes during the practicals. Figure 4 shows the practical setup available in the basic and biomedical electronics lab.




Figure 4: Biomedical Instrumentation Lab

V. Biomedical Signal Processing Lab

Biomedical Signal Processing lab and Modeling & Simulation labs are dedicated labs for Biomedical Engineering Dept. and situated at first floor of Block C. This lab is used to conduct the experiment that requires acquiring signals from biological entities using different physiological kits such as BIOPAC and then analyzing this data using software’s such as LabVIEW. For that purpose, this lab is furnished with physiological kits as well as 24 high-speed computers for each workstation. The courses that are being conducted in this lab are Signal & Systems, Biomedical Signal Process, Modeling & Simulation and Biomedical Control System. Figure 5 shows the practical setup available in the Biomedical Signal Processing lab and Modeling & Simulation Lab.



Figure 5: Biomedical Signal Processing Lab