MOHSEN MOTAMEDIAN
CSU Long Beach
Features Innovative
Biomedical
Engineering Program
Introduction
 A businessman based in Newport Coast, California, Mohsen “Max”
Motamedian serves as the manager of PcBase USA, a computer sales business.
Previously the manager of Total Nutricare in Irvine, Mohsen “Max”
Motamedian graduated from California State University in Long Beach
(CSULB), where he studied electrical and biomedical engineering.
A public university in Southern California, CSULB is home to a biomedical
engineering department that emphasizes innovative education and research at
both the undergraduate and graduate levels. With an intellectually rigorous
and inclusive learning environment, CSULB's program seeks to prepare
biomedical engineering students for the challenges of the future. Through
training students to conduct quantitative engineering analyses of the human
body, the program fulfills its mission of developing innovative solutions to
advance human health.
In addition to teaching professional skills, the CSULB biomedical engineering
program works to ensure that students meet ethics standards in the field as
they provide needed services to communities. The university’s educational
research facilities include a biomedical signal processing lab and a tissue
engineering lab, where experiential learning takes place.

CSU Long Beach Features Innovative Biomedical Engineering Program

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    MOHSEN MOTAMEDIAN CSU LongBeach Features Innovative Biomedical Engineering Program
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    Introduction  A businessmanbased in Newport Coast, California, Mohsen “Max” Motamedian serves as the manager of PcBase USA, a computer sales business. Previously the manager of Total Nutricare in Irvine, Mohsen “Max” Motamedian graduated from California State University in Long Beach (CSULB), where he studied electrical and biomedical engineering. A public university in Southern California, CSULB is home to a biomedical engineering department that emphasizes innovative education and research at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. With an intellectually rigorous and inclusive learning environment, CSULB's program seeks to prepare biomedical engineering students for the challenges of the future. Through training students to conduct quantitative engineering analyses of the human body, the program fulfills its mission of developing innovative solutions to advance human health. In addition to teaching professional skills, the CSULB biomedical engineering program works to ensure that students meet ethics standards in the field as they provide needed services to communities. The university’s educational research facilities include a biomedical signal processing lab and a tissue engineering lab, where experiential learning takes place.