In this master’s programme, you will acquire top-level skills in the field of imaging engineering. You will start by combining your understanding of instrumentation engineering with knowledge of molecular structures and processes. You can then focus your master’s by choosing a specialisation to either create and optimise instrumentation (instrumentation specialisation) or develop applications of imaging techniques in (bio)chemistry (molecular specialisation).
This master’s programme is for you if you…
- Want to learn about the most well-known and used imaging techniques and instruments, like (mass) spectrometry, MRI, electron and optical microscopy
- Like understanding the molecular principles of common imaging techniques and detection methods
- Want to understand the intricacies of the acquisition and optimisation of imaging data
- Want to specialise either
- using your understanding of molecules and their interactions for the advancement of molecular imaging in areas like medicine, chemical engineering, surface and process chemistry, biotechnology and cell biology
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- using your engineering skills to operate and design innovative analytical measurement and detection strategies including instrumentation
- Love to work in a laboratory or love designing equipment
Visit us at The Next Step Master Day or join our Master’s Open Day on Saturday 23 March