This engineering programme trains students in research, design and the development of innovative products and processes that will benefit the healthcare sector. You will develop medical innovations that really contribute to better care. This dynamic, interdisciplinary field combines engineering and natural and life sciences, such as biology, nanotechnology, physics, electrical engineering, chemistry and mechanical engineeringThe role of technology in healthcare is gaining importance. Therefore there is a growing need for engineers with broad technical knowledge, insight into the workings of the human body and creative ideas. During this programme you will be trained to be such an engineer. You will be taught to research, design and develop technology for healthcare. You will use and develop technology to realize new and original applications. Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary field, combining engineering with the natural and life sciences.
The programme is closely associated with the MIRA Institute for Biomedical Technology and Technical Medicine. MIRA ranks among the top five bioengineering departments worldwide. The researchers at MIRA will be responsible for your training.
The programme focuses on three key areas: Imaging & Diagnostics, which is all about techniques for visualizing and interpreting the processes in cells and bodies based on radiation, acoustics, photo-acoustics, ultrasound, and magnetism; Bionanotechnology & Advanced Biomanufacturing, which centres on the development of technologies that restore function to diseased and damaged organs and tissues, such as bone and blood vessels; and Neural & Motor Systems, which focuses on the restoration of nervous and motor system function.
Post type:- Masters
Duration:- 2 years
Deadline:- For visa students…..30 April,2018
For Non visa students….. 30 June, 2018
Commencing:- September, 2018
Requirements:-
Make sure you comply with the admission requirements. Specific admission requirements apply to applicants holding a:
- University of Twente (bachelor’s) degree
- Dutch research university degree
- Degree from a university outside the Netherlands
- Completed Dutch hbo (University of applied sciences) degree
- or Dutch hbo students transferring during their bachelor’s programme
To some master’s programmes specific admission requirements apply. These can be found on the admission/enrolment page of the MSc programme of your choice.
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How to Apply:-
The Admission Office requires the following certified hard copy documents:
– Certified hardcopy of your original Bachelor degree certificate
– Certified hardcopy of your original final transcript of records
– Official translations in English or Dutch (if applicable)
– Your official English test report (if applicable)
– Certified hard copy of your GMAT/GRE score report (only for Master Business Administration or Industrial Engineering Management’ applicants)
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