Claire Imbaud
- Germany
| English | French |
Schools attended |
Université Compiègne (Biomécanique et Génie Biomédical) |
2002 - 2005 : Université de Technologie de Compiègne |
Research engineer
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•Design and develop e-learning programs and contents for biomedical engineers and technicians using Information and Knowledge Technologies. - Wrote scripts and recorded pedagogic films on biomedical skills (artificial ventilation, MRI, PET, scanners…) in collaboration with medical and biomedical experts. - Updated teaching material and developed pedagogic supports for normal and e-learning programs - Managed a multidisciplinary team (film and graphic makers, students) •Pedagogic team member of biomedical engineers and technicians education program - Member of the admission and final jury - Set up schedules and Designed core content (medical laboratory and artificial ventilation) - Taught courses on artificial ventilation skills - Contact between expert teachers and the university •Associated editor for a French scientific review: ITBM-RBM - Member of the editorial team - Managed the realization of a complete issue on artificial ventilation skills (ITBM-RBM, Volume 26, Issue 1 can be seen on www.sciencedircet.com). | |
Sector: Universities and higher education institutions |
2000 - 2002 : Laboratoire de biomécanique - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Arts et Métiers |
Research engineer in biomechanics
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Research engineer in biomechanics •Analysis of the scoliosis surgery procedure from the study of the mechanical and kinematical aspect of the scoliosis surgery procedure to realization of a finite element model. - Set up and supplied a data base containing all the biomechanical parameters measured on scoliotic patients before, during and after surgery - Organised and coordinated measurements on patients in a clinical site ( 35 patients) - Taught and assisted the clinical staff on protocols and measurements - Quality management of the optoelectronic capture movement system (Vicon) - Conceived and supervised the installation of a new measurements protocol during surgery | |
Sector: Teaching - Research |
