Develop engineering solutions for measuring, understanding, and interacting with the human body and nervous system.
Overview
- Educational areaElectrical and Biomedical Engineering
- LanguageEnglish
Important dates
- Application opens
- Application closes
This specialisation focuses on technologies for sensing, interpreting, and interfacing with neural and physiological systems. It combines biophysical principles with system-level engineering, sensor design, signal acquisition, bioelectronics, imaging, and neurotechnology.
You will develop competence in both implantable and non-invasive technologies, including biomedical sensors, neural engineering, imaging systems, rehabilitation technologies, and human–machine interfaces. The specialisation is particularly relevant for students interested in hardware-oriented engineering, sensing systems, biomedical instrumentation, neurotechnology, and research and development.
Graduates may work as biomedical systems engineers, medical device development engineers, sensor system engineers, neurotechnology engineers, biomedical instrumentation engineers, or research and development engineers in areas such as rehabilitation technology, diagnostics, monitoring, and neurotechnology.
Programmes
Requirements
The requirements for the Master's programme Biomedical Engineering apply to this specialisation.
How to select a specialisation
You may choose this specialisation after you have been admitted and enrolled. Only one specialisation can be selected.