Module ME2100 T
Module part: Introduction into Biomedical Optics (EinBMO)
Duration
1 Semester
Turnus of offer
each summer semester
Credit points
4
Course of studies, specific fields and terms:
- Bachelor MES 2020, Module part of a compulsory module, medical engineering science
- Bachelor Biophysics 2016, Module part of a compulsory module, physics
- Bachelor MES 2014, Module part of a compulsory module, medical engineering science
Classes and lectures:
- Introduction into Biomedical Optics (lecture, 2 SWS)
- Biomedical Optics/Excercises (exercise, 1 SWS)
Workload:
- 20 hours exam preparation
- 55 hours private studies and exercises
- 45 hours in-classroom work
Contents of teaching:
- Absorption and light scattering in biological tissues (Mie, Rayleigh)
- Measurement of optical tissue parameters, Mathematical description of light propagation
- Fundamentals of photophysics
- Spectroscopy, fluorescent markers, and flow cytometryof photophysics
- Lasers for biomedicine
- Fundamentals of photochemistry and photobiology
- Thermal effects on biomolecules and tissue, photocoagulation
- Pulsed laser tissue ablation
- Nonlinear absorption and plasma-mediated dissection of transparent tissues
- Intraocular photodisruption, laser lithotripsy, refractive surgery, and cell surgery
- Fundamentals of light, fluorescence, and laser scanning microscopy
Qualification-goals/Competencies:
- The students are able to name and describe the fundamental physical phenomena and laws regarding light propagation and absorption in tissue.
- They can explain the interaction of light and tissue and describe it mathematically.
- They attain an overview of diagnostic and therapeutic techniques in the field of biomedical optics and can list, describe and compare them.
- They acquire an overview of optical instruments for biomedical applications and are able to explain their function.
- They are able to assess the capabilities and limits of microscopic imaging.
- They are able to transfer their knowledge to practical applications.
- The students have the professional, social and communication skills to discuss and solve Biomedical Optics exercises in tutorial groups.
Grading through:
- Written or oral exam as announced by the examiner
Responsible for this module:
- Siehe Hauptmodul
Teacher:
- Institute of Biomedical Optics
- Dr. rer. nat. Norbert Linz
Literature:
- H.P. Berlien, G. Müller (eds) : Applied Laser Medicine Springer 2003
- M. Niemz : Laser-Tissue Interactions 3rd Edition, Springer 2007
Language:
- offered only in German
Notes:
Prerequisites for attending the module:- None
Prerequisites for the exam:
- Preliminary examinations can be determined at the beginning of the semester. If preliminary work has been defined, it must have been completed and positively assessed before the initial examination.
Last Updated:
05.09.2021