I need sources form any where

Hi, I'm a student interested in Biomedical Engineering. I want to learn the subjects that biomedical engineers use, such as human anatomy, physiology, medical devices, electronics, sensors, programming, and signal processing. My goal is to understand how medical equipment works and eventually build my own biomedical projects. I'm open to books, courses, YouTube channels, and hands-on projects. What resources and learning roadmap would you recommend for a beginner?

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u/Adventurous-Chair590 — 6 days ago

I need sources form any where

Hi, I'm a student interested in Biomedical Engineering. I want to learn the subjects that biomedical engineers use, such as human anatomy, physiology, medical devices, electronics, sensors, programming, and signal processing. My goal is to understand how medical equipment works and eventually build my own biomedical projects. I'm open to books, courses, YouTube channels, and hands-on projects. What resources and learning roadmap would you recommend for a beginner?

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u/Adventurous-Chair590 — 6 days ago

I need sources form any where

Hi, I'm a student interested in Biomedical Engineering. I want to learn the subjects that biomedical engineers use, such as human anatomy, physiology, medical devices, electronics, sensors, programming, and signal processing. My goal is to understand how medical equipment works and eventually build my own biomedical projects. I'm open to books, courses, YouTube channels, and hands-on projects. What resources and learning roadmap would you recommend for a beginner?

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u/Adventurous-Chair590 — 2 months ago

I need sources form any where

Hi, I'm a student interested in Biomedical Engineering. I want to learn the subjects that biomedical engineers use, such as human anatomy, physiology, medical devices, electronics, sensors, programming, and signal processing. My goal is to understand how medical equipment works and eventually build my own biomedical projects. I'm open to books, courses, YouTube channels, and hands-on projects. What resources and learning roadmap would you recommend for a beginner?

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u/Adventurous-Chair590 — 2 months ago

I need sources form any where

Hi, I'm a student interested in Biomedical Engineering. I want to learn the subjects that biomedical engineers use, such as human anatomy, physiology, medical devices, electronics, sensors, programming, and signal processing. My goal is to understand how medical equipment works and eventually build my own biomedical projects. I'm open to books, courses, YouTube channels, and hands-on projects. What resources and learning roadmap would you recommend for a beginner?

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u/Adventurous-Chair590 — 2 months ago