Biomedical Engineering
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The programme is offered in cooperation with University of Copenhagen!The Biomedical Engineering programme focuses on the design of future diagnostic and treatment methods at hospitals and in the field.The interaction between the human organism, technical equipment, and methods is essential to biomedical engineering.We are becoming increasingly dependent on advanced equipment for patient diagnosis and treatment—e.g. large CT scanners, PET scanners for studying molecular processes in cancer, as well as pacemakers and DNA chips for studying the genome. Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary programme offered by DTU in collaboration with the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen.Study programme focusThe study programme aims to provide MSc students with proper knowledge of the clinical problems facing the modern healthcare sector, enabling them to develop new technological solutions. Therefore, the study programme covers both engineering and human physiology courses, ranging from the functions of the organs at cell level to modelling physiological processes in the locomotive apparatus.Focus areasThe Biomedical Engineering programme offers research-based teaching and the opportunity to specialize in one of the five focus areas:Medical Imaging & Radiation PhysicsBiomedical Signal ProcessingBioinstrumentationBiomodelling, Cellular Signalling & Transport PhenomenaBiomechanics & BiomaterialsThe scientific environment includes many internationally reputed research groups within Ultrasound Imaging, Magnetic Resonance (MR), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Biomechanics, Hearing aids, Image interpretation, Biomedical Signal Processing (BSP), Brain Computer Interface (BCI), Cellular Signalling (CS) etc.The open and informal environment makes it easy to find an interesting subject/topic for the MSc thesis and a chance to participate in world class research.However, the choice of courses in the students’ individual study plan offers a certain degree of flexibility. Therefore, you have every opportunity to design your own study programme and career by choosing from the wide range of courses offered at DTU and the University of Copenhagen.
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Applicants must have a strong background in mathematics, physics, human biology and diseases as well as a range of specialization areas within biomedical engineering.
Students should also have taken the following courses in their bachelors programs: Mathematics for technical sciences, Physics for technical sciences, Chemistry, Human physiology, anatomy, cell biology, Programming, Statistics
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Kongens Lyngby
Capital Region of Denmark
2800
Denmark
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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