UCLA fall short courses in Biomedical Engineering

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Date: Tue Sep 12 2000 - 00:00:00 EDT

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    > This fall, UCLA Extension will present the following biomedical
    > engineering short courses on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles.
    >
    > September 25-27, 2000, "Medical Device Usability Engineering".
    > The instructors are Bettina A. Babbitt, PhD, Principal, Sigma Four;
    > Michael
    > Wiklund, MS, PE, Vice President and Director, American Institutes for
    > Research; Clarence A. Semple, MA, Principal, Sigma Four; Ronald J.
    > Sparks, PhD, Associate, Sigma Four; and David Geffen, JD, attorney,
    > $1395.
    >
    http://www.uclaextension.org/shortcourses/summer2000/medical_device_usability_su00.htm

    >
    > September 28-29, 2000, "Medical Device Safety and Product Liability
    > Prevention". The instructor is Lewis Bass, MSISE (Masters Industrial
    > and Systems Engineering), JD, Founder and Principal, Lewis Bass
    > International, Inc., $895.
    >
    http://www.uclaextension.org/shortcourses/summer2000/medical_device_safety_su00.htm

    >
    > October 3-6, 2000, "Automatic Speech Recognition: Fundamentals
    > and Applications". The instructors are Abeer Alwan, PhD, Associate
    > Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, UCLA; and Ananth
    > Sankar, PhD, Senior Research Engineer, Nuance Communications, $1495.
    >
    http://www.uclaextension.org/shortcourses/fall2000/auto_speech_recogn_fa00.htm

    >
    >
    > For additional information and complete descriptions of all short
    courses,
    >
    > please visit our website, http://uclaextension.org/shortcourses/,
    >
    > or contact Marcus Hennessy at:
    > (310) 825-1047
    > (310) 206-2815 fax
    > mhenness@unex.ucla.edu
    >
    > All of these courses may also be presented on-site at company locations.
    >

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