As part of its series of applied scientific activities aimed at developing specialized skills for its students, the Biomedical Engineering Department at Future University organized a workshop titled "Eyelid Movements," under the direct supervision of Assistant Lecturer Zainab Sattar Al-Haditha, to connect anatomical concepts with engineering techniques.
About the Workshop:
The workshop aimed to deepen the technical analysis of the anatomical structure of the eyelids and the cancer-controlling mechanisms that regulate their movement. It focused on how to analyze these trends from a biomechanical perspective and transform them into mathematical and engineering models that can be simulated in the design of advanced medical and robotic devices.
Outline:
The workshop facilitated the presentation and engineering analysis process, culminating in:
• Highlighting the precise anatomical structure of the inhibitory eyelids and the muscles that coordinate their movement.
• Explaining the technique of converting biological trends into experimental models for modification in the development of prosthetic devices such as artificial eyes and electronic implants.
• Demonstrating the importance of the pectoralis major muscle in enhancing its vital and additional components. The workshop witnessed interactive participation from students, as it helped simplify complex medical concepts and connect them to practical realities. This resulted in producing graduates with the skills and capabilities to succeed in the medical job market.
Objectives of the Scientific Activity:
The workshop's objectives align with social development goals, including:
• Objective 3 (Health, Diagnosis, and Treatment): By providing students with the necessary knowledge, available technologies, and more accurate treatments.
• Objective 4 (Environmental Education): By providing an integrated learning environment that combines medical sciences and engineering technologies according to international standards.
• Objective 9 (New Industry): By enhancing applied knowledge and developing students' skills in creating new medical innovations.
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