MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists

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MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists

MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists

2018-02-20 MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists

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(Hons) degree in Computer Science from Manchester University in 1989, an MSc. From 2001-2005 he worked as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at Mekelle University in Northern Ethiopia. He is interested in combining the established and fundamental tools of medical image processing, such as registration and anatomical segmentation, with machine learning methods in order to develop novel methodologies for group and longitudinal studies using MR data sets. The main goal is to characterise salient features of the anatomy and the development or degene

This book explains the principles of good programming practice, while demonstrating how to write efficient and robust code that analyzes and visualizes biomedical data. MATLAB Programming for Biomedical Engineers and Scientists provides an easy-to-learn introduction to the fundamentals of computer programming in MATLAB. Aimed at the biomedical engineer, biomedical scientist, and medical researcher with little or no computer programming experience, it is an excellent resource for learning the principles and practice of computer programming using MATLAB.This book enables the reader to:Analyze problems and apply structured design methods to produce elegant, efficient and well-structured program designsImplement a structured program design in MATLAB, making good use of incremental development approachesWrite code that makes good use of MATLAB programming features, including control structures, functions and advanced data typesWrite MATLAB code to read in medical data from files and write data to filesWrite MATLAB code that is efficient and robust to errors in input dataWrite MATLAB code to analyze and visualize medical data, including imaging dataProvides accompan

Dr. King received a BSc. He has been a postdoctoral researcher with the Computational Imaging Sciences Group and the Division of Imaging Sciences at King’s College London, working mainly on registration, image-guided interventions and soft-tissue modelling. From 2001-2005 he worked as an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at Mekelle University in Northern Ethiopia. (with distinction) in Cogniti