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The document provides details about classrooms and laboratories for the Department of Biomedical Engineering. It lists the classrooms and laboratories, including their room numbers and intended uses. It also provides information on the equipment available in each laboratory.

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Infrastructure

The document provides details about classrooms and laboratories for the Department of Biomedical Engineering. It lists the classrooms and laboratories, including their room numbers and intended uses. It also provides information on the equipment available in each laboratory.

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Department of Biomedical Engineering

LIST OF CLASS ROOM


All Class room are equipped with wall mounted LCD project and screen.

S.no Class Room Number Year-Department


1 LHW 301 STAFF ROOM
2 LHW 302 II-B.E-BME
3 LHW 303 III-B.E-BME
4 LHW 304 IV-B.E-BME
5 LHW 305 Project Room
6 Bio Chem Lab
7 BMI Lab

II-B.E-BME
Department of Biomedical Engineering

III-B.E-BME

IV-B.E-BME
Department of Biomedical Engineering

Bio Chem Lab

BMI Lab
Department of Biomedical Engineering
LIST OF LABORATORY
EVEN SEMESTER LABORATORY

No. of students
S.N Name of the
per setup(Batch Name of the Important equipment
o. Laboratory
Size)

i) Weighing Balance
Bio Chemistry
1 Max 30/Batch
Lab ii) Colorimeter

iii) Spectrophoto-meter
Biomedical i) Audiometer
2 Instrumentation Max 30/Batch
Lab ii) Spirometer
Digital i) Digital Trainer Kit
3 Communication Max 30/Batch
Lab ii) CRO

Microprocessor i) 8051 Microcont-roller


4 Max 30/Batch
Lab
ii) Stepper motor kit

5 Project Lab 60/Batch Systems Specification enclosed


Department of Biomedical Engineering
LIST OF LABORATORY

ODD SEMESTER LABORATORY

No. of students
Name of the per
S.No. Name of the Important equipment
Laboratory setup(Batch
Size)

i) Microscope
Max 30/Batch
1 Bio Chemistry Lab ii) Centrifuge
i) Hemocytometer
Max 30/Batch
ii) Hemoclobinom-eter
i) Patient Monitoring System
Biomedical
2 Max 30/Batch ii) Sphygmomano-meter
Instrumentation Lab
iii) ECG Simulator
Max 30/Batch Systems Specification enclosed
3 VLSI Lab
Max 30/Batch Systems Specification enclosed

i) Function Generator(1Mhz)

4 EDC Lab Max 30/Batch ii) Dual Trace Oscilloscope


(20Mhz)

iii) Digital Multimeter

5 Project Lab Max 30/Batch Systems Specification enclosed


Department of Biomedical Engineering
WELL EQUIPPED LABORATORIES

No. of students per Name of the Important


S.No. Name of the Laboratory
setup (Batch Size) equipment

Centre for Excellence X-ray Tube, Scintillation


1 60
Siemens Healthineers Counter

2 Project Laboratory 60 Systems Specification enclosed

Computer Hardwares and


3 Onco Mechanics Laboratory 30
Softwares

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

No. of
Lab Name Systems Specification Equipmen
t
LENOVO/Intel i5 Processor/7th Generation/8GB DDR4
VLSI Lab 30
RAM/1TB HDD
HCL/Intel Pentium Core2 Duo processor/2.9GHZ/2GB DDR
BMI Lab 5
RAM/320GB HDD
DELL OptiPlex 3800 ST Desktop/Intel Core i3@4150/8GB
Onco Mechanics Lab 30
DDR3,500GB HDD,DVD RW
LENOVO/Intel i5 Processor/7th Generation/8GB DDR4
Project Lab 30
RAM/1TB HDD
Department of Biomedical Engineering
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES CREATED FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF
LEARNING EXPERIENCE IN LABORATORIES
Laboratories have been purported to promote a number of goals for students, most
of which are the goals of clinical science and medical instrumentation in general

Sr Areas in which
. Reason(s) for students are expected
Facility Name Details
No creating facility to have enhanced
. learning

Biomedic
al To give practical
Radiological Equipmets,
Centre for Excellence Equipmen exposure to students
1 Diagnostic and
Siemens Healthineers ts on major Biomedical
Therapeutic Equipmets
Equipments

Biomechanics,
CLRI Projects
2 Onco Mechanics Lab Research Rehablitation
coordination
Engineering

Ultrasoun To give practical


Radiological Equipmets,
d exposure to students
3 Niranjan Ultrasound Diagnostic and
Equipmen on ultrasound
Therapeutic Equipmets
t Equipments

Siemens Radiological Equipmets,


Virutal exposure to all
4 PEP CONNECT online Diagnostic and
Radiology equipment
tutorial Therapeutic Equipmets

Labview,
Xilinx, Virutal exposure to Signal Processing, Image
5 Modelling and Simulation Simulink, Modelling and Verilog Processing & System
CAD, programming design
FEM

Simulatio Psychophysiological Diagnostic and


6 EEG Toolbox
n Research Therapeutic Equipments,
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Signal Processing

ELISA Biochemical and Pathology and


7 Aaranya Biosciences
Reader Pathological Analysis Microbiology

Self-learning /
Seminars / Web Programming/
Internet Facility Computer Networks/Grid
8 100Mbps
LAN Presentations / Solve and Cloud Computing/
IT Essential Lab
Assignments

LABORATORIES: OVERALL AMBIANCE


Overall Ambience:

1. Department has Full furnished with well-equippedequipment’s which shall cater to all
UG courses as per curriculum requirements.
2. Conditions of chairs/benches are in good condition. Chair with desk are provided for
individual students in Labs.
3. Department has experienced faculty to educate them in all the fields of engineering.
4. All the labs are conducted and evaluated every week. .
5. Laboratory manual are distributed to students.
6. Sufficient number of windows is available for ventilation and natural light and every lab
has one exit.
7. Lighting system is very effective, along with the natural light in every corner of the
rooms.
8. Each Lab is equipped with white/black board, computer, Internet, and such other
amenities.
9. Research laboratory/dept library is available 24X7 for all faculties and students to carry
research work and projects.
10. Exclusively, a project lab has been provided for the students to carry out their mini and
major project work.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
PROJECT LABORATORY AND FACILITIES

Sl.
Facilities Details Utilization
No
Students and faculties can
Lenovo i5, 1TB HDD, 8GB
1 Personal Computers use this system to download
RAM, Windows 10
research articles
Students and faculties can
browse through internet to
2 Internet Facility 100 Mbps (1:1 Sharing) get information related to
subject and research from
internet.
Faculties use this facility to
Project Laboratory is well show demonstrative videos,
3 LCD Projector equipped with LCD projector powerpoints and also project
for demonstrating sessions reviews are conducted using
this facility.
Students can get licensed
Version 9.2 (R2017a) version of MATLAB
4 MATLAB Software
Licensed software for their project and
educational work.
Students can get licensed
version of KEIL v3.0 &
MASM v6.0 for their project
5 Embedded Software’s KEIL v3.0 & MASM v6.0
designing and practical
designing of circuits beyond
syllabus.
Students can utilize the basic
Basic circuit designing component
Active and Passive components for circuit
6 are available for caring out
Electronic Components designing and their project
research on electronics base.
designing
Basic Electronic components
Trainer and faculties use this
and Radiological equipments
facility for training the
Centre for excellence-Siemens such as X-ray tube,
7 students with practical
Healthineers Scintillation detector for
demonstration of industrial
carrrying out project in
components.
related field
Niranjan Ultrasound Pvt Ltd Faculties use this facility for
8 Ultrasound Equipment
sponsored Diagnostic equipment training the students with
Department of Biomedical Engineering
practical demonstration of
ultrasound equipment and
also use it for research.
Students and faculties can
Aaranya Biosciences sponsored
9 ELISA Plate reader use this facility for research
Patho-Physiological Equipment
purpose.
For Joint Guidance and
Students and faculties can
utilization of facilities to
MoU’s with the industries (5 use the facility available in
10 provide necessities to
Functional MoU’s) industries for research
students for carrying out
purpose.
projects
Students will carry out their Every project batch has been
project work under the allotted with guide in order
11 Well Versed Project Guidance’s
guidance of their faculty as to pursue with their project
well as technical faculty. work.
Students are provided with
Students are motivated to
fund and facilities to carry
12 Agni Ignite participate in Scientific
out their research work and
related activities.
attend technical event.

Utilization

The above mentioned facilities are used by students for carrying out their project work

1. Special lab with systems is provided for carrying out project work.
2. Every project batch has been allotted with guide in order to pursue with their project
work.
3. Project lab is utilized exclusively for the students of Biomedical Engineering.
4. Internet facility is provided to students
5. The previous year project reports and the project models are kept in the project lab
premises.
Department of Biomedical Engineering
SAFETY MEASURES IN LABORATORIES
Common Safety measures in the Laboratories:

1. First Aid kit is available in the entrance of the Laboratory in case of emergency.
2. Fire Extinguisher is available in the Laboratory in case of fire emergency.
3. Students are instructed to avoid direct contact with any voltage source and Power line
voltages.
4. Students must assure that their hands are dry and not standing on wet floor.
5. Students are advised to wear rubber-soled shoes, Laboratory-coat and avoid loose
clothing.
6. Students are advised not to switch ON the experiments without the permission from the
faculty/Lab technician.
7. Students must make sure that the electric supply is OFF before giving connections.
8. Examine proper earthing of medical equipment’s periodically and always prior to use.

Regular Cleaning of equipment and working tables are being done. Each laboratory is having
boards to explain the experiment.

Sl. No. Name of the Laboratory Safety measures


1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Special care for eye protection is required .
Safety glasses must be used when certain
procedures are being carried out.
Bio Chemistry Laboratory 4. While heating solution one should make
1.
BM8211 sure not to overheat it; therefore, vigorou
mixing of the solution by shking or stirring
is required
5. Handling of strong acids and base requires
special attention.
6. Use automatic pipets or pipet pumps to fill
the pipets.
7. Volatile liquids and solids that are toxic or
irritating should be handled under fume
Department of Biomedical Engineering
hoods
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Gloves and Face mask must be weared
during working in cultures
Pathology and Microbiology 4. Handling Bacterial slides with more
2. Laboratory carefully and Bacterial cultures should be
BM8311 handled inside the Laminar air flow
chmaber under fume hoods
5. Cracked and chipped glassware(Slides)
must always be discarded and not reused.
6. Appropriate disinfectants must be used
correctly

1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for


student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Ensure that the power is OFF before you
start connecting up the kit.
Devices and Circuits Laboratory 4. Students if they notice any abnormal
3. BM8312 conditions in the trainer kit (like insulation
heating up, resistor heating up, circuit
connection open etc.), immediately switch
off the electric supply and inform to the
staff member.
5. Always disconnect a plug by pulling on the
connector body not the cable.
6. Disconnect any device from the circuit
before service.
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
Human Physiology Laboratory fume hoods and first aid kits.
4.
BM8313 3. Gloves and Face mask must be weared
during working with blood samples.
4. Lancet should be disfected prior to the use
5. Handling blood samples with more
carefully and Bacterial cultures should be
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handled inside the Laminar air flow
chmaber under fume hoods
6. Cracked and chipped glassware(Slides)
must always be discarded and not reused.
7. Appropriate disinfectants must be used
correctly
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Girl students should have their hair tucked
under their coat or have it in a knot.
Fundamentals of Data Structures In 4. Avoid switching on the systems in wet
5. C Laboratory hand
EC8381 5. Students must keep all cords and wires out
of foot traffic areas and do not roll chairs
over electrical cords or wire.
6. Students must shutdown personal
computer properly to avoid system failure.
7. Appropriate storage areas.
8. Proper shutdown of PC’s should be
ensured
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers and first aid kits.
3. Ensure that the power is OFF before you
start connecting up the kit.
4. Students if they notice any abnormal
Integrated Circuits Laboratory conditions in the trainer kit (like insulation
6.
BM8411 heating up, resistor heating up, circuit
connection open etc.), immediately switch
off the electric supply and inform to the
staff member.
5. Always disconnect a plug by pulling on the
connector body not the cable.
6. Disconnect any device from the circuit
before service.
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
7. 2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
EC8562
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
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3. Girl students should have their hair tucked
under their coat or have it in a knot.
4. Avoid switching on the systems in wet
hand
5. Students must keep all cords and wires out
of foot traffic areas and do not roll chairs
over electrical cords or wire.
6. Students must shutdown personal
computer properly to avoid system failure.
7. Appropriate storage areas.
8. Proper shutdown of PC’s should be
ensured
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Ensure that the power is OFF before you
start connecting up the kit.
Biomedical Instrumentation 4. Students if they notice any abnormal
8. Laboratory conditions in the trainer kit (like insulation
BM8511 heating up, resistor heating up, circuit
connection open etc.), immediately switch
off the electric supply and inform to the
staff member.
5. Always disconnect a plug by pulling on the
connector body not the cable.
6. Disconnect any device from the circuit
before service.
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Girl students should have their hair tucked
Microprocessors and under their coat or have it in a knot.
9. Microcontrollers Laboratory 4. Avoid switching on the systems in wet
EC8681 hand
5. Students must keep all cords and wires out
of foot traffic areas and do not roll chairs
over electrical cords or wire.
6. Students must shutdown personal
computer properly to avoid system failure.
7. Appropriate storage areas.
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8. Proper shutdown of PC’s should be
ensured
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Ensure that the power is OFF before you
start connecting up the kit.
Diagnostic and Therapeutic 4. Students if they notice any abnormal
10. Equipment Laboratory conditions in the trainer kit (like insulation
BM8611 heating up, resistor heating up, circuit
connection open etc.), immediately switch
off the electric supply and inform to the
staff member.
5. Always disconnect a plug by pulling on the
connector body not the cable.
6. Disconnect any device from the circuit
before service.
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Girl students should have their hair tucked
under their coat or have it in a knot.
4. Avoid switching on the systems in wet
Digital Image Processing Laboratory
11. hand
EC8762
5. Students must keep all cords and wires out
of foot traffic areas and do not roll chairs
over electrical cords or wire.
6. Students must shutdown personal
computer properly to avoid system failure.
7. Appropriate storage areas.
8. Proper shutdown of PC’s should be
ensured
Department of Biomedical Engineering
1. List of Do’s and Don’ts displayed for
student information.
2. The laboratory is equipped with fire
extinguishers, eye washes, safety showers,
fume hoods and first aid kits.
3. Girl students should have their hair tucked
under their coat or have it in a knot.
4. Avoid switching on the systems in wet
12. Project Laboratory hand
5. Students must keep all cords and wires out
of foot traffic areas and do not roll chairs
over electrical cords or wire.
6. Students must shutdown personal
computer properly to avoid system failure.
7. Appropriate storage areas.
8. Proper shutdown of PC’s should be
ensured

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