Applied Biophysics 2

"Applied Biophysics - 2" discipline consists of two parts: "The interaction of biological objects with physical fields" and "Simulation of biophysical processes", and given to masters of electronics.

The course outlines the generalized characteristics of biological systems as an object of research and underlying concepts are formed to study the interaction of physical factors on biological objects at the same position, with the division of specific and general mechanisms of interaction. Foundations of biophysical processes associated with the operation living systems and their mathematical modeling are studied as well. The course also outlines the generalized characteristics of biological systems as an object of research and formes the basic model for the study of living systems and their self-organization. The course is based on knowledge of Biophysics, probability theory, information theory, mathematics and physics.

Years: 
V
Semesters: 
IX
X
Credits: 
9.00