BME Specific
UW Specific
Professor Specific
Course Specific
Technology Specific
100

What does BME stands for?

Biomedical Engineering
100

What street is the Engineering 5/7 located? 

200 University Ave W. 

100

Which professor taught (teach) SYDE 111? 

Sean Speziale

100

Find the moment when the distance is 10 mm and the force applied is 5 MN.

Moment = (distance)(force applied)

Thus, the answer is 50000 Nm. 

100

What is a diagnostic test that evaluates the health and function of your skeletal muscles and the nerves that control them?

EMG (electromyography)

200

Who are our Academic Services Coordinator (advisor) and Director for the BME Undergraduate Program? (Name both in order!)

Victoria Cotton, Maud Gorbet

200

What is the newest engineering building on campus?

QNC

200

What organ does Professor Thomas Willett research? 

Bone

200

Draw the symbol of Nabla (Calculus 2 & 3). 

200

What does MRI stand for?

Magnetic resonance imaging

300

What year was the Biomedical Engineering program launched at the University of Waterloo?

2014

300

How many engineering buildings (named "Engineering #") in the University of Waterloo? 

5 (E2, E3, E5, E6, E7)

300

What University does Professor Howcroft graduate? 

University of Guelph. 

300

What is a persona? (BME 161)

Descriptions of individual people who represent groups of users that would interact with your system.

300

What is an artificial device, often used by patients with kidney failure, filters and purifies the blood.

Dialysis machine

400

Name all five specializations for BME.

1. Biomaterials and Tissues Specialization

2. Medical Artificial Intelligence Specialization

3. Medical Devices Specialization

4. Neural Engineering Specialization

5. Sports Engineering Specialization

400

What is the name of the mascot for the University of Waterloo?

King Warrior

400

What type of fluid are toothpaste, peanut butter, and mayonnaise? (Fluid Dynamics) 

Bingham plastic

500

When was University of Waterloo founded?

1957

500

What is a cochlear implant?

Biomedical engineers developed this device to assist patients with hearing loss by transmitting sound directly to the auditory nerve.