Northeastern University

Applied Mathematics in Bioengineering

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Northeastern University

Applied Mathematics in Bioengineering

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June 2026

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There are 4 modules in this course

In this module, you will work hands-on with the objects of linear algebra — scalars, vectors, matrices, and tensors — and the arithmetic that connects them. You will represent biomedical data as vectors and feature lists, encode grayscale and RGB images as matrices and tensors, and build affine transformations that scale, rotate, and translate them. Along the way you will assess linear independence, compute matrix rank, and develop the fluency with inner products, matrix multiplication, and inversion that the SVD and PCA work in Module 4 will depend on.

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1 video16 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

In this module, you will learn the language of linear algebra that underlies imaging, signal processing, and biomedical data analysis throughout the rest of the course. You will work with bases and coordinate representations, move data between coordinate systems through change-of-basis transformations, and solve systems of linear equations using Gaussian elimination. The module closes with eigenvalues and eigenvectors, building the foundation you will need for SVD and PCA work.

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9 readings1 assignment

In this module, you will build the statistical fluency every bioengineer uses to summarize experimental data, fit models to it, and decide whether observed effects are real. You will describe distributions with means, variances, quantiles, PDFs, and CDFs, then move to least-squares regression and interpret residuals, R², and confidence intervals. The module closes with formal hypothesis testing — Student's t-test and one-way ANOVA — and asks you to choose the right test for a given experimental design.

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12 readings1 assignment

In this module, you will bring together the linear algebra of Modules 1–2 and the statistics of Module 3 to build the dimensionality-reduction toolkit at the heart of modern bioengineering data analysis. You will compute the Singular Value Decomposition of a matrix, interpret U, Σ, and Vᵀ geometrically, and use the dyadic form to construct low-rank approximations. From there you will perform Principal Component Analysis by both the covariance and SVD routes, contrast it with Independent Component Analysis, and decide which is appropriate for a given dataset.

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12 readings1 assignment

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Mohammad Abbas Yaseen
Northeastern University
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