Advertisement
Advertisement
bioengineering
[ bahy-oh-en-juh-neer-ing ]
noun
- Also called biomedical engineering. the application of engineering engineering principles and techniques to problems in medicine and biology, as the design and production of artificial limbs and organs.
- the branch of engineering engineering that deals with applications of biological processes to the manufacture of products, as the use of fermentation to produce beer.
bioengineering
/ ˌɪəʊˌɛԻɪˈɪəɪŋ /
noun
- the design and manufacture of aids, such as artificial limbs, to rectify defective body functions
- the design, manufacture, and maintenance of engineering equipment used in biosynthetic processes, such as fermentation
bioengineering
/ ī′ō-ĕ′jə-î′ĭԲ /
Derived Forms
- ˌˌԲˈԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- o·g·Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bioengineering1
Example Sentences
He said the site could have a future in bioengineering, biofuels, or Hydrogen energy.
But industry leaders say they're working on a feat of bioengineering that will put the United States ahead of other countries trying to grow their cultivated meat industries, such as Israel and Singapore.
Tom Cheesewright thinks two of the most exciting prospects for the next 30 years will be materials science and bioengineering.
Led by Xing Wang, a professor of bioengineering and of chemistry at the U. of I., the researchers describe their advance in the journal Science Robotics.
Schwesinger’s film studies are rivaled only by his dedication to his bioengineering major.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse