What is the Role of Physics in Bioengineering?

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In summary, physics plays a crucial role in bioengineering by providing the fundamental principles and tools necessary for understanding and manipulating biological systems. This includes the application of concepts such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism to analyze and design solutions for biomedical problems. From developing medical imaging techniques to designing prosthetics and tissue engineering, physics is an essential component of bioengineering, bridging the gap between the physical and life sciences. By utilizing the principles of physics, bioengineers are able to create innovative solutions that enhance our understanding of and ability to improve human health.
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Hi all,

I'm new here and saying hello.

I'm a PhD bioengineer working on mechanical devices, and have a sizable gap in my knowledge when it comes to physics.

I'm hoping to learn a lot here

J
 
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Welcome to the PF! Great to have you here. :smile:
 

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