Biomedical Engineering integrates biomedicine, electronics, and digital health technologies to address future healthcare challenges. Students gain foundational knowledge in medical technologies, enabling them to design, develop, and deliver innovative products. The course begins with core training in electronics, programming, and life sciences, followed by specialization in areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, Electronic Systems, or Mechatronics for Health.In subsequent years, students explore advanced modules in their chosen pathway, including mandatory topics like Control and Systems Engineering, Signal Processing, and Machine Learning, alongside options in biomaterials and robotics. The program culminates in individual and group projects, with access to facilities like the high-resolution 3D imaging centre. Assessment includes exams, tests, design exercises, presentations, and group work, preparing graduates for the global health technology sector.
Typical modules include: Year one: Modules include; Biomedical Engineering Design; Programming; Sensor Interfaces; Mathematics. Year two: Mandatory modules include; Control and Systems Engineering and Signal Processing, further optional modules include; Artificial Intelligence; Biomechatronics; Design; Digital Health Principles; Semiconductor Devices and Sensors. Year three: Mandatory modules include; Machine Learning for Resource Constrained Systems; Advanced Databases; Biosensors and Diagnostics; Robotic Systems and an Individual Project. Further optional modules include Biomaterials; Control System Design; Machine Learning Technologies; Manufacturing and Materials. Year four: Deep Learning Technologies; Interdisciplinary Thinking; Data Mining; Group Design Project. Further optional modules include Microsensors Technologies and Wireless Networks.
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