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CDIO Initiative
The CDIO™ INITIATIVE is an innovative educational framework for producing the next generation of engineers. The framework provides students with an education stressing engineering fundamentals set in the context of Conceiving — Designing — Implementing — Operating (CDIO) real-world systems and products. We use real and multidisciplinary scenarios in Undergraduate Studies.
With the integrative projects and internships, the education is complete!
And now... Biomedical Engineering
Gradually, with time and expertise, a new type of engineering was born: Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering responds to the many needs of our society, industry, and students. The department was among the initiators of this project. The expertise of our affiliated professors is directly linked to the research axes of this new program:
- Biomechanical Modelling in Orthopedic Engineering and Rehabilitation;
- Biomedical Mechatronics;
- Biomaterials;
- Mechanobiology;
- Mechanical Identification through imaging.
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Industry & academic background
Cooperation with industry is fully represented in our department. Our members develop technological innovations. For every project, there are client's needs. Our students are trained to solve their problems.
Therefore, with IICAP, we offer students conferences & meetings with industry.
Finally, LESIAQ was created in this industrial context. LESIAQ is a full-scale Aerospace Learning Lab (with Bombardier & CAE...)!