Biomedical Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
“Where Healthcare Meets Technology”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at RIET was established in 2024 with the vision of bridging healthcare and technology. Dedicated to innovation, research, and excellence, the department prepares students to design medical technologies, develop healthcare solutions, and contribute to society.
EMBLEM OF EXCELLENCE & INNOVATION
The official emblem of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, BIOZEC (Biomedical Zone for Engineering and Creations), Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology (RIET) symbolizes the fusion of medicine and engineering.
- The Caduceus symbol represents healthcare, medicine, and human well-being.
- The Gear design signifies engineering, technology, and innovation.
- The Green and Blue colors reflect growth, trust, and progress in biomedical research and healthcare.
This emblem stands as the identity of the department, representing our vision of excellence, innovation, and advancement in Biomedical Engineering.
Vision
Evolve as a leading institution offering biomedical engineering through quality education to meet society’s ever-increasing health care needs.
Mission
- M1: To provide quality education in the field of biomedical engineering.
- M2: To produce ethically driven, competent, and passionate biomedical engineers.
- M3: To build innovative solutions to improve health care systems.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- PEO 1: Perceiving human physiology’s quantitative aspects and applying them in solving biomedical problems.
- PEO 2: Communicate effectively with health care professionals to understand their problems and provide solutions.
- PEO 3: Expertise to function in multi-disciplinary teams, ethically and responsibly contributing to health care technology.
- PEO 4: Encourage professional sustainability through higher education and lifelong learning.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- PSO 1: Apply basic mathematics, science, and engineering principles to analyze and design biomedical systems.
- PSO 2: To refine and validate medical devices while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards for safety, efficacy, and reliability.
Tech Biomedical Engineering (60 seats)
STUDENT ASSOCIATION – BIOZEC
The Biomedical Zone for Engineering and Creation (BIOZEC) is the official student association of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, RIET. Established to promote innovation, creativity, and leadership among students, BIOZEC serves as a vibrant platform for academic and co-curricular growth.
Through seminars, workshops, student talks, cultural events, and technical activities, BIOZEC encourages students to explore biomedical technologies, share knowledge, and develop skills beyond the classroom. It also plays a key role in building teamwork, communication, and leadership qualities among its members.
BIOZEC Office Bearers (2025)
- President: Kaveri G S
- Vice President: Suhana Sanam
- Secretary: Farhan N
- Media: Abin V Kumar, Amal Raj J S
- Documentation: Bismitha T S, R Ashnath Blessy
Together, the BIOZEC team drives the spirit of innovation and represents the student community of Biomedical Engineering with enthusiasm and dedication.
Expert Talk – “Biomedical Breakthroughs: Trends Shaping the Future”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, RIET, under BIOZEC, conducted an Expert Talk on “Biomedical Breakthroughs: Trends Shaping the Future” on 28th July 2025.
The talk was delivered by Dr. Nisha J S, Assistant Professor, VIT Vellore, highlighting emerging innovations and research in biomedical technology.
Student Talk on “Brain-Computer Interfaces”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, in association with BIOZEC, organized a student talk on Brain-Computer Interfaces as part of its academic enrichment activities. The session was presented by Ms. Suhana Sanam (S3 BME) on 31st July 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM through an online platform. The talk highlighted how brain-computer interfaces are redefining disability, transforming limitations into opportunities, and opening new possibilities in assistive technologies and healthcare. This event reflects the department’s commitment to nurturing innovation, encouraging student participation, and promoting cutting-edge research awareness in Biomedical Engineering.
Expert Talk – “Advancements of Electronic Systems in Breath Analysis for Medical Diagnosis”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, RIET, through BIOZEC, organized an Expert Talk on 4th August 2025. The session was delivered by Ms. Liz Elizabeth Biju, Graduate Engineer, Schneider Electric, who spoke on the role of electronic systems in breath analysis and their applications in medical diagnosis.
Student Talk – “Smart Prosthetics”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, RIET, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Talk on 21st August 2025. The session was presented by Mr. Akash A M (S3 BME), who discussed the development and applications of smart prosthetic devices, highlighting innovations that improve mobility and quality of life
Student Talk on “Organs on Chip”
Student Talk on “Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, in association with BIOZEC, conducted a student talk on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine on 17th September 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode. The session was delivered by Ms. Aaranya Jayakrishnan (S3 BME). The talk focused on the advancements in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, highlighting their role in developing artificial tissues, repairing damaged organs, and advancing personalized healthcare solutions. This event reflects the department’s continuous effort to provide students a platform to share knowledge on cutting-edge biomedical technologies and encourage peer learning.
Student Talk on “Artificial Organs: Current Trends and Future”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, in association with BIOZEC, organized a student talk on Artificial Organs: Current Trends and Future on 18th September 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode. The session was presented by Mr. Abin V Kumar (S3 BME). The talk provided insights into the advancements in artificial organ development, the latest trends in biomedical engineering, and the promising future of life-saving organ replacements. Discussions highlighted innovations in prosthetics, bio-artificial organs, and the integration of emerging technologies to improve patient outcomes. This session reflects the department’s initiative to foster student-led discussions on futuristic healthcare solutions and inspire interest in biomedical innovations.
- DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB
- ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB
- MICROCONTROLLERS & INTERFACING LAB
- BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS LAB
- MEDICAL COMPUTING & VIRTUALINSTRUMENTATION LAB
- CLINICAL INSTRUMENTATION LAB
- BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENTDISSECTION LAB
- BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL & IMAGEPROCESSING LAB











Student Tech Talk on “Troponin Sense: MEMS-Based Saliva Electrochemical Sensor for Cardiac Diagnosis”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Tech Talk titled “Troponin Sense: MEMS-Based Saliva Electrochemical Sensor for Cardiac Diagnosis” on 12 January 2026 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Karthika S Rajesh (S4 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the development of a MEMS-based electrochemical sensor for detecting cardiac troponin using saliva samples, highlighting its potential for non-invasive and rapid cardiac diagnosis. The discussion covered the fundamentals of MEMS technology, electrochemical sensing principles, and the growing significance of point-of-care diagnostic devices in modern healthcare systems.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of biosensor technologies and their clinical applications, while encouraging innovation in cost-effective, patient-friendly diagnostic solutions. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to fostering research-oriented learning and promoting student-led exploration of emerging biomedical technologies.
Student Tech Talk on “Non-Invasive MEMS Sensor for Early Fatty Liver Detection”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Tech Talk titled “Non-Invasive MEMS Sensor for Early Fatty Liver Detection” on 14 January 2026 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. B. S. Meenakshi (S4 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the development of a non-invasive MEMS-based sensor designed for the early detection of fatty liver disease. The discussion covered the fundamentals of MEMS technology, sensing mechanisms, and the significance of early-stage diagnosis in preventing the progression of liver-related disorders. Emphasis was placed on the potential of compact, cost-effective diagnostic devices for point-of-care applications.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of biosensor innovations and their role in preventive healthcare. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to fostering research-oriented learning and encouraging student-led exploration of advanced biomedical diagnostic technologies.
Student Tech Talk on “Lung Cancer Detection from Exhaled Breath”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Tech Talk titled “Lung Cancer Detection from Exhaled Breath” on 15 January 2026 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Janani K S (S4 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on innovative approaches for early lung cancer detection using analysis of exhaled breath. The discussion highlighted the principles of breath-based diagnostics, volatile organic compound (VOC) analysis, sensor technologies, and the potential of non-invasive screening methods in improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of emerging diagnostic technologies and emphasized the importance of non-invasive, rapid, and cost-effective screening tools in modern healthcare. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to fostering research-driven learning and encouraging student-led exploration of advanced biomedical innovations.
Participation in AI Conclave “SYNERGY 26 – Pioneering Engineering & Medical Frontiers”
Students of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, actively participated in the One-Day AI Conclave titled “SYNERGY 26 – Pioneering Engineering & Medical Frontiers” held at Marian Engineering College.
The participating students included Kaveri G S, Bismitha T S, Aaranya Jayakrishnan, Janani K S, Vyshnavi S Nair, Hanna Thaha T, Aparna Krishnan B, and Angha Eldho from Semester 2 and Semester 4 Biomedical Engineering. They were accompanied by Mr. Anto Manuel, HoD (In-Charge), Department of Biomedical Engineering, and Mr. Akshy Raj M R, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering (AI).
The conclave provided exposure to emerging advancements in Artificial Intelligence and its applications in engineering and healthcare. The sessions facilitated interdisciplinary learning, networking with experts, and insights into cutting-edge technological innovations at the intersection of AI and medical sciences.
The participation reflects the department’s commitment to encouraging academic engagement, interdisciplinary collaboration, and active involvement in national-level technical forums.
Completion of Technical Workshop on Drone Technology at IIT Madras Research Park
Mr. Surya Kiran S (Semester 4, Biomedical Engineering), Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, successfully completed the 2-Day Technical Workshop Series ’25 (Volume 17 – Level I) on Drone Technology organized by Techobytes Technologies at IIT Madras Research Park, Chennai, held on 10–11 January 2026.
The workshop provided hands-on training and foundational knowledge in drone design, components, flight control systems, and practical applications of unmanned aerial vehicles. The program emphasized real-time implementation, technical skill development, and exposure to industry-oriented advancements in drone technology.
This accomplishment reflects the department’s encouragement of interdisciplinary technical exposure and its commitment to fostering innovation and practical learning beyond the core biomedical engineering curriculum.
Glimpses from the PCB Designing Workshop
The Department of Biomedical Engineering organized a PCB Designing Workshop to provide students with practical exposure to printed circuit board design and development.
The session was handled by Mr. Rio Roy, Technical Coordinator, IEEE RAS Kerala Chapter, IEEE CUSAT Student Branch. The workshop offered valuable insights into PCB layout design, component placement, circuit optimization, and industry-relevant design practices.
The program served as an engaging and hands-on learning experience, enhancing students’ technical skills and strengthening their understanding of real-world electronics and hardware implementation.
Congratulations to Our First Autonomous Batch (2025–2029) S1 Toppers
Group Presentation on “Patient Safety and Risk Management in Medical Devices”
Congratulations on Research Presentation at National Conference
Biomedical Engineering Team at National Research Conference & Kerala Higher Education Expo 2026
The event provided a vibrant platform for academic exchange, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the presentation of innovative research ideas. Our team actively participated in technical sessions and research discussions, showcasing the department’s commitment to academic excellence and societal impact. Their presence at this prestigious event reflects the department’s continuous efforts to promote research culture and encourage students to engage in meaningful scholarly activities.
Biomedical Engineering Department Participation in National Research Conference & Kerala Higher Education Expo 2026
Student Research Presentation at National Research Conference & Kerala Higher Education Expo 2026
Tech Talk on C Programming Basics Conducted for Biomedical Engineering Students
Appointment of Woman Cell Lead – μLearn RIET
Participation in India Energy Week (IEW) 2026 at ONGC, Goa
Certification Achievement in Embedded Systems Workshop
Best Paper Award
The conference was supported by Springer, IEEE NANO, and the Electron Devices Society.
Student Tech Talk on “Implantable Electrochemical Lactate Biosensor Integrated with Pacemaker Platforms”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Tech Talk titled “Implantable Electrochemical Lactate Biosensor Integrated with Pacemaker Platforms” on 19 January 2026 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Suhana Sanam (S4 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the development of an implantable electrochemical lactate biosensor integrated with pacemaker systems for continuous physiological monitoring. The discussion highlighted the principles of electrochemical biosensing, implantable device integration, real-time metabolic monitoring, and the potential of smart cardiac devices in improving patient care and clinical decision-making.
The session provided valuable insights into advanced implantable biomedical technologies and emphasized the growing role of integrated biosensing systems in personalized healthcare. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to encouraging innovation, research-driven learning, and student-led exploration of cutting-edge medical technologies.
Expert Talk on “Foundations of Embedded Systems: From Real-World Applications to the Arduino Roadmap”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an Expert Talk titled “Foundations of Embedded Systems: From Real-World Applications to the Arduino Roadmap” on 23 September 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was handled by Mr. Jachin Bency Thomas, Embedded Systems Trainer. The talk focused on the fundamental concepts of embedded systems and their real-world applications, with special emphasis on the Arduino platform. The session provided students with a structured understanding of embedded system development, practical implementation approaches, and current industry trends.
The event aimed to enhance students’ technical knowledge, promote practical learning, and create awareness of the relevance of embedded systems in modern engineering and biomedical applications. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to academic enrichment through expert interactions.
Student Talk on “Nanotechnology in Medicine”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Talk titled “Nanotechnology in Medicine” on 24 September 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Bismitha T S (S3 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the role of nanotechnology in modern medical applications, highlighting its use in targeted drug delivery, diagnostics, imaging, and therapeutic advancements. The presentation provided insights into how nanoscale materials are transforming healthcare through improved precision and efficiency.
The session encouraged peer learning and fostered interest among students in emerging biomedical technologies. This student-led initiative reflects the department’s efforts to promote research-oriented thinking and active participation in futuristic healthcare innovations.
Student Talk on “Biofeedback-Based Stress Monitoring Systems”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Student Talk titled “Biofeedback-Based Stress Monitoring Systems” on 25 September 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Samyuktha S R (S3 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the principles of biofeedback systems and their application in monitoring and managing stress levels. It highlighted the use of physiological signals such as heart rate, muscle activity, and skin response in stress assessment and healthcare monitoring.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of biofeedback technologies and their relevance in modern biomedical engineering applications. This student-led initiative reflects the department’s commitment to encouraging technical discussions and innovation-oriented learning among students.
Tech Talk on “Neuralink: The Future of Brain–Computer Interface”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Tech Talk titled “Neuralink: The Future of Brain–Computer Interface” on 17 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Ananya A (S1 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the concept of brain–computer interfaces, with special emphasis on Neuralink technology, its working principles, potential medical applications, and future prospects in neuroscience and rehabilitation engineering. Ethical considerations and challenges associated with neural implants were also discussed.
The session enhanced students’ awareness of cutting-edge neurotechnology and encouraged interest in interdisciplinary research combining biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. The event reflects the department’s initiative to promote student engagement with emerging and futuristic healthcare technologies.
Tech Talk on “Medical Applications of Nanomaterials”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Tech Talk titled “Medical Applications of Nanomaterials” on 18 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Aliya Sulthana C N (S1 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the role of nanomaterials in modern medicine, highlighting their applications in drug delivery systems, biomedical imaging, tissue engineering, and diagnostic technologies. The session provided insights into how nanoscale materials enhance treatment precision and improve therapeutic outcomes.
The event enhanced students’ understanding of nanotechnology-driven healthcare solutions and encouraged interest in advanced material science applications within biomedical engineering. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to exposing students to emerging technologies through technical discussions.
Tech Talk on “Digital Brain Twin Technology: Revolutionizing Neurological Healthcare”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Tech Talk titled “Digital Brain Twin Technology: Revolutionizing Neurological Healthcare” on 19 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Sivapriya U (S1 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the concept of digital brain twin technology and its potential to transform neurological healthcare through personalized modeling, simulation, and predictive analysis. Applications in disease diagnosis, treatment planning, and rehabilitation were highlighted, along with emerging challenges and future research directions.
The session provided students with insights into advanced digital healthcare technologies and encouraged interest in interdisciplinary research involving biomedical engineering, neuroscience, and data-driven healthcare solutions. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to promoting awareness of futuristic medical technologies.
Tech Talk on “CRISPR Gene Editing”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a Tech Talk titled “CRISPR Gene Editing” on 20 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM in online mode.
The session was presented by Ms. Minha V (S1 Biomedical Engineering). The talk focused on the fundamentals of CRISPR-Cas gene-editing technology, its working mechanism, and its applications in disease treatment, genetic research, and personalized medicine. Ethical considerations and future prospects of gene-editing technologies were also discussed.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of advanced genetic engineering techniques and encouraged awareness of emerging biotechnologies in healthcare. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to promoting knowledge of cutting-edge biomedical innovations through student-led technical discussions.
Expert Talk and Hands-on Session on “From Zero to Embedded Hero”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an Expert Talk and Hands-on Session titled “From Zero to Embedded Hero” on 21 November 2025 from 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM .
The session was conducted by Mr. Jachin Bency Thomas, Embedded Systems Trainer. The program focused on providing practical exposure to embedded systems, starting from basic concepts to hands-on implementation. Participants gained insights into embedded system architecture, hardware interfacing, and real-time applications, with emphasis on skill development through live demonstrations and practical exercises.
The hands-on session enhanced students’ technical competence, encouraged experiential learning, and bridged the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to strengthening industry-relevant skills and promoting hands-on learning among students.
Tech Talk on “Neuroprosthetics and Bionic Body”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an online Tech Talk titled “Neuroprosthetics and Bionic Body” on 25 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM through the Google Meet platform.
The session was delivered by Ms. Nimi M. S., S1 Biomedical Engineering student, who provided an insightful overview of emerging technologies in neuroprosthetics and bionic body systems. The talk focused on the fundamentals of neural interfaces, working principles of neuroprosthetic devices, and recent advancements in bionic limbs and assistive technologies.
The session helped participants understand the interdisciplinary nature of biomedical engineering by integrating concepts from neuroscience, electronics, and rehabilitation engineering. It also encouraged peer learning and knowledge sharing among students. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to fostering technical awareness, student engagement, and exposure to cutting-edge biomedical innovations.
Tech Talk on “AI Applications for Medical Devices”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an online Tech Talk titled “AI Applications for Medical Devices” on 26 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM through the Google Meet platform.
The session was presented by Mr. Abhijith Shiji, S1 Biomedical Engineering student, who discussed the growing role of artificial intelligence in modern medical devices. The talk covered fundamental concepts of AI, its application in diagnostics, monitoring systems, and intelligent medical equipment, along with real-world examples illustrating AI-driven healthcare solutions.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of emerging trends at the intersection of biomedical engineering and artificial intelligence. It also promoted peer learning and encouraged students to explore innovative technologies shaping the future of healthcare. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to nurturing technical awareness and industry-relevant knowledge among students.
Tech Talk on “Bioimaging”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an online Tech Talk titled “Bioimaging” on 27 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM through the Google Meet platform.
The session was handled by Mr. Devams A, S1 Biomedical Engineering student, who introduced the fundamental concepts and applications of bioimaging in healthcare and medical diagnostics. The talk covered basic imaging principles, commonly used bioimaging techniques, and their role in disease detection, monitoring, and clinical decision-making.
The session provided participants with an understanding of how engineering principles are applied in medical imaging systems and highlighted the importance of bioimaging in modern biomedical applications. This initiative supported peer learning and reinforced the department’s commitment to enhancing technical knowledge and awareness of emerging biomedical technologies among students.
Tech Talk on “Biodegradable Implants: Temporary Support”
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an online Tech Talk titled “Biodegradable Implants: Temporary Support” on 28 November 2025 from 8:30 PM to 9:30 PM via the Google Meet platform.
The session was delivered by Ms. Jeevendu V. S., S1 Biomedical Engineering student, who discussed the concept, materials, and applications of biodegradable implants used for temporary medical support. The talk highlighted the advantages of biodegradable materials, their role in tissue healing, and their importance in reducing the need for secondary surgical procedures.
The session enabled participants to gain insights into emerging biomaterials and their clinical relevance, strengthening their understanding of sustainable and patient-friendly implant technologies. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to encouraging student-led learning and exposure to contemporary developments in biomedical engineering.
4-Day Research Skill Development Programme
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, organized a 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme from 03 December 2025 to 06 December 2025, conducted in offline and online modes .
The programme was designed to enhance students’ research competencies through structured modules covering research gap identification, literature review and software tools, research paper writing, and documentation and slide preparation. Each session focused on developing a systematic approach to academic research and improving students’ ability to conduct, document, and present research effectively.
The programme provided participants with practical guidance and essential tools required for undertaking research projects and scholarly writing. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to promoting research culture, strengthening analytical skills, and preparing students for higher studies and research-oriented careers in biomedical engineering.
Expert Talk on Research Gap Identification and Research Question Formulation
As part of the 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, organized an Expert Talk session on 03 December 2025 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM .
The session was handled by Mr. Anto Manuel, Assistant Professor & HoD i/c, Department of Biomedical Engineering. The talk focused on “Research Gap Identification in Engineering” and “Research Question Formulation and Objective Setting”, providing students with a structured approach to initiating academic research.
The session emphasized identifying meaningful research problems, formulating clear research questions, and defining achievable research objectives. It helped students develop a strong foundation for project work, publications, and higher studies. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to strengthening research aptitude and promoting a systematic research culture among students.
Glimpses of Day 1 – Research Skill Development Programme
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, successfully conducted Day 1 of the Research Skill Development Programme on 03 December 2025 as part of the four-day initiative aimed at strengthening students’ research capabilities.
The session focused on “Research Gap Identification and Research Question Formulation” and was led by Mr. Anto Manuel, Assistant Professor & HoD i/c, Department of Biomedical Engineering. The programme engaged students through interactive discussions and structured guidance on identifying research gaps, framing relevant research questions, and laying a strong foundation for academic and project-based research.
The Day 1 session witnessed active student participation and marked a productive beginning to the research journey of the participants. This session reinforced the importance of systematic thinking in research and reflected the department’s continued efforts to promote a strong research culture and academic excellence among students.
Research Skill Development Programme – Day 1 & Day 2 Highlights
The Research Skill Development Programme organized by BIOZEC, Department of Biomedical Engineering, RIET, began on a strong note with two insightful and engaging sessions.
- Day 1 featured an interactive session led by Mr. Anto Manuel, focusing on research gap identification and research question formulation, setting a solid foundation for the programme.
- Day 2 continued the momentum with an enriching session by Mr. Sreesh P. R., covering research management tools and effective literature review strategies, equipping students with essential research skills.
Both sessions witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, making the learning experience productive and meaningful. A great start to our research journey!
Research Skill Development Programme – Day 2: Research Management and Literature Review
As part of the 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme, the Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, organized an Expert Talk session on Day 2 on 04 December 2025 from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM .
The session was conducted by Mr. Sreesh P. R., CoE & Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering. The talk focused on “Research Management and Software Tools” and “Effective Literature Review – Sources and Techniques”, providing students with practical insights into organizing research work and conducting systematic literature surveys.
The session enabled students to familiarize themselves with essential research tools, databases, and methodologies required for effective academic research. Active student participation made the session interactive and productive. This initiative reinforced the department’s efforts to strengthen research skills and interdisciplinary learning among students.
Expert Talk: Emerging Micro/Nano Technologies in Biomedical Engineering
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized a 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme featuring an expert session on “Micro/Nano Devices for Cellular Analysis and Biomedical Applications” on 05 December 2025, conducted online from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM .
The session was delivered by Prof. Tuhin Santra, IIT Madras, a distinguished academician and researcher in the field of micro/nano technologies. The programme was integrated with the prestigious ANRF-sponsored workshop by IIT Goa on Functional Materials and Surface Modifications, providing participants with exposure to advanced research perspectives.
The expert talk focused on the fundamentals and recent advancements in micro and nano device technologies for cellular analysis and their applications in biomedical engineering. Participants gained valuable insights into device fabrication concepts, surface modification techniques, and real-world biomedical applications, strengthening their understanding of interdisciplinary research approaches.
The session significantly enhanced students’ research awareness, encouraged analytical thinking, and motivated them towards pursuing advanced research and innovation. This initiative reflects the department’s continuous efforts to promote research-oriented learning, industry-academia collaboration, and skill development among students.
Expert Talk: Electrospun Nanofiber Technology for Next-Generation Applications
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an expert session as part of the 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme on “Electrospun Nanofiber Technology: Pioneering the Next Generation of Innovation and Integration” on 05 December 2025. The session was conducted online from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM .
The session was led by Dr. Sandip Patil, E-Spin Nanotech Pvt. Ltd., an industry expert with extensive experience in nanofiber technology and its applications. The programme was integrated with the prestigious ANRF-sponsored workshop by IIT Goa on Functional Materials and Surface Modifications, offering participants valuable exposure to cutting-edge research and industrial practices.
The expert talk focused on the principles of electrospinning, fabrication of nanofibers, and their emerging applications in biomedical engineering, materials science, and advanced technologies. Through detailed explanations and real-world examples, participants gained insights into innovation-driven research, technology integration, and translational applications of nanofiber systems.
The session enhanced students’ understanding of advanced nanotechnology concepts, encouraged research-oriented thinking, and highlighted the importance of industry-academia collaboration. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to promoting research excellence, innovation, and skill development among students.
Expert Session on Surface-Modified Electrochemical Platforms for Pathogen Detection
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, in association with BIOZEC, organized an expert session as part of the 4-Day Research Skill Development Programme on “Surface-Modified Electrochemical Platforms for Early and On-Site Detection of Plant Pathogens” on 05 December 2025. The session was conducted online from 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM .
The session was delivered by Dr. Rhea Patel, University of Goa, a subject expert in electrochemical sensing and surface-modified diagnostic platforms. The programme was integrated with the prestigious ANRF-sponsored workshop by IIT Goa on Functional Materials and Surface Modifications, offering participants exposure to interdisciplinary and application-oriented research.
The expert talk focused on advanced electrochemical sensing techniques, surface modification strategies, and their role in developing rapid, sensitive, and on-site diagnostic platforms for plant pathogen detection. Participants gained insights into real-world applications of electrochemical biosensors in agriculture and biomedical domains, strengthening their understanding of translational research and early-detection technologies.
The session enhanced students’ research aptitude, promoted interdisciplinary thinking, and highlighted the importance of innovative diagnostic approaches. This initiative reflects the department’s continued commitment to research-driven education, innovation, and industry-academia collaboration.
Placement Training Highlights
The Department of Biomedical Engineering, Rajadhani Institute of Engineering and Technology, successfully conducted a placement training session for S4 Biomedical Engineering students, aimed at enhancing employability skills and industry readiness.
The training focused on skill enhancement, confidence building, and preparing students to meet current industry expectations. Through structured activities and interactive sessions, students were guided on essential aspects such as communication skills, aptitude development, problem-solving techniques, and interview preparedness.
The session helped students gain clarity on placement requirements, boosted their self-confidence, and motivated them to actively prepare for future career opportunities. This initiative reflects the department’s commitment to supporting students’ professional growth and ensuring a smooth transition from academics to industry.



