Exploring Biomedical Engineering & Surgical Robots

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Biomedical engineering is about designing solutions for health and medicine. Engineers identify problems, plan solutions, create prototypes like surgical robots, and continuously test and improve them. Through hands-on activities like building Da Vinci Robot replicas, students can learn the engineering design process in a fun and educational way.


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  1. EXPLORING BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING & SURGICAL ROBOTS Biomedical engineering adapted for middle school (BEAMS)

  2. Who is an engineer? An engineer is a person who designs and builds solutions to solve problems

  3. What is biomedical engineering? Biomedical engineers solve problems related to human health and medicine.

  4. How do engineers create solutions? Engineer Design Process 1. Identify the problem 2. Plan/brainstorm a solution 3. Design and build a prototype 4. Test and Improve, improve, improve 5. Present solutions

  5. Example solution: surgical robots

  6. 1. Identify the problem Ask experts Research

  7. 2. Plan/Brainstorm Criteria: Requirements Constraints: Limits

  8. Example: Da Vinci Robot Da Vinci Robot used to make origami crane the size of a penny

  9. 3. Design and build a prototype

  10. 4. Test and improve, improve, improve

  11. 5. Present solutions Congratulations engineer on building a prototype! It s your turn to share with the class.

  12. Image Credits Slide 1: MS Office Slide 2: MS Office Slide 3: MS Office Slide 5: Adobe Stock Slide 6: Adobe Stock, MS Office Slide 7: MS Office, Canva Slide 8: Shutterstock.com/MAD.vertise, 2020 Culmone et al. Creative Commons Attribution License Slide 9: Kiara Quinn Slide 10: Kiara Quinn

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