Biomedical Visualisation

Instructors: Paul Rea +1 more

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What you'll learn

  •   Define and describe anatomical terminology related to the human body
  •   Describe the various body systems, what comprises them, and how they relate to function
  •   Create your own 3D modelling and animations using industry standard, open-source software (Blender)
  •   Analyse various visualisation techniques and methods, and be able to apply them to areas of biomedical science
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Image Analysis
  •   Computer Graphics
  •   Biology
  •   Anatomy
  •   Animations
  •   Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR)
  •   Visualization (Computer Graphics)
  •   Medical Terminology
  •   Virtual Reality
  •   Augmented Reality
  •   Medical Imaging
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    By the end of this course, you will be able to: Define and describe anatomical terminology related to the human body. Describe the various body systems, what comprises them, and how they relate to function. Create your own 3D modelling and animations using industry standard, open-source software (Blender). Analyse various visualisation techniques and methods, and be able to apply them to areas of biomedical science. This course is the first of its kind on Coursera. It explores the structure and function of the human body including terminology used. It showcases visualisation techniques available using technology to image and display data related to the body and biological processes.. It also provides training in the creation of animations, and examines the applicability of different types of reality. You will learn from experts in these fields and with the knowledge you will gain from this course, be able to evaluate and apply how best to use visualisation in your own discipline. No prior experience is necessary but should be able to learn at an intermediate level.

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