Design a device to solve a biomedical problem.

Design should include

•    defining the problem
•    performing background research
•    generating ideas
•    selecting a solution
•    justifying the solution
•    sketching a prototype
•    implementing a computer-aided design (CAD) model
•    performing an electrical simulation
•    making a prototype of the device
•    documenting the process
•    evaluating the device
•    reiterating the process.

Process/Skill Questions:

•    Why are human-machine interface design criteria important?
•    What is the progression of assessment from prototype to finished product for a new biomedical device?
•    Why is reiteration important?
•    What are special considerations when designing for humans?
•    What skill sets are needed for problem solving in medical device design?

Teacher Resources:

•    Power up your imagination Links to an external site., Tinkercad, Autodesk, Inc.
•    Prepare for the future of work with Fusion Links to an external site., Tinkercad, Autodesk, Inc.