The materials specialists education and features of biomaterials study and analysis.

Biomed Sci Instrum

Department of Physics and Technology of Electrotechnical Materials & Components, Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Russia.

Published: September 1998

The work considers some questions of the biomaterials specialists education. The problem of the specialists education in the field of a biomedical material science is not finally solved till now, because of the complexity and variety of necessary knowledge. The main question is what base education is the best for the biomaterial specialists? This work represents the standpoint of scientific school, realizing the educational process based on an electronic engineering material science.

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