The Master Biomedical Engineering at TU/e is a combination of technology and human biology. In the master’s program, you will learn how to solve biomedical problems using a technological perspective, i.e. applying engineering principles to biomedical problems and developing new medical technologies. You can think of developing a nanomotor to deliver medicine to the right place in the body, creating innovative biosensors to improve disease diagnostics, engineering luminescent proteins to make tumor cells visible or creating implants that not only replace a diseased organ or tissue, but also stimulate the body’s own regenerating abilities.
Various disciplines merge in the Biomedical Engineering Master’s program: physics, chemistry, mathematics, and medical science/biology. There is a huge spectrum of research themes within the master’s program. They fall within three clusters: Chemical Biology, Regenerative Engineering & Materials and Biomedical Imaging & Modelling. Moreover, you have a lot of freedom to choose and define your personal program.
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