Undergraduate Program


Undergrad Courses

 

 


Dr. Neil Gelman
Dr.  Neil Gelman
ngelman@lawsonimaging.ca
x 64279

 

 

Dr. Keith Lawrence
Dr. Keith Lawrence
kstlaw@lawsonimaging.ca

 

MEDBIO 3505F
Mathematical Transform Applications in Medical Biophysics


The role of mathematical tranforms in biomedical research.  Application of Fourier Transforms for imaging and image analysis. Applications of systems analysis and Laplace Transforms to model complex systems, and of linear time-invariant systems and kinetic models to analyze physiological processes.

Course Objectives and Outline


 

Antirequisite(s): The former Medical Biophysics 3303E.
Prerequisite(s): One of Calculus 1000A/B or 1100A/B plus one of Calculus 1301A/B or 1501A/B, or Applied Mathematics 1413; one of Physics 1028A/B, 1301A/B, 1401A/B or 1501A/B, and one of Physics 1029A/B, 1302A/B, 1402A/B or 1502A/B, or one of the former Physics 1020, 1024 or 1026.
 
Extra Information:  Although typically taken in third year, this course is available to second-year students with an overall average of at least 70% in first year.
2 lecture hours, 2 tutorial hour, 0.5 course.

Department of Medical Biophysics - Learning through Research