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About Program

Program Overview


Masters in Biomedical Engineering

Overview

The Masters Degree in Biomedical Engineering is a joint program of the:


  • Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET) (leading house)
  • Department of Mechanical & Processing Engineering (D-MAVT)
  • Department of Health Sciences and Technology (D-HEST)
  • Department of Physics (D-PHYS)

Research Areas

The program covers various research areas, including:


  • Bioelectronics: Research at the Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Biomechanics: Research at Institute for Biomechanics IfB
  • Bioimaging: Research at the laboratory for MRI Technology
  • Medical Physics: Research at the Center for Proton Therapy
  • Molecular Bioengineering

Program Structure

The program includes:


  • Education
    • Bioelectronics
    • Biomechanics
    • Bioimaging
    • Medical Physics
    • Molecular Bioengineering
    • Requirements
    • Individual Study Plan
    • Semester Project
    • Group- and Research Projects
    • Industry Internship
    • Master Project
    • SiP Courses
  • Research
  • Admission
  • People
    • Coordination and Track Advisors
  • Documents
    • Documents for Semester/Master projects
    • Legal documents

Description

Biomedical Engineering is an exciting and growing field which resides at the interfaces between engineering, biology and medicine. The broad goal of biomedical engineering is to solve human health problems through advances in diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention of human disease.


Additional Information

A brochure is available for download, which includes study regulations from 2020. The brochure provides more detailed information about the program.


Please consult the official university resources for the most up-to-date and comprehensive information about the Masters in Biomedical Engineering program.


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