As medical science has advanced, physicians and patients have relied on increasingly sophisticated medical devices for diagnosis, treatment, and long-term health care. Biomedical engineers are key players in the development, design, and continuing refinement of devices such as joint replacement prostheses, microsensors, imaging and image processing, as well as advanced instruments for use in such domains as minimally invasive surgery and the diagnosis of movement disorders.
What you will learn
The TU Delft master's programme in BioMedical Engineering is a multidisciplinary programme which aims to provide you with both an understanding of biology and medical theory as well as highly specialised technical training in such fields as electrical, physics, material and mechanical engineering.
You will learn how to develop conceptual models from a technical perspective and you will work in close collaboration with physicians, researchers and other healthcare professionals, including on-site at the collaborating academic institutions.
Learning from 3 faculties and 3 teachings hospitals:
You will take courses offered by three TU Delft faculties:
- Applied Sciences
- Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Sciences
- Mechanical, Marine and Materials Engineering
The programme also benefits from the clinical input provided by three teaching hospitals:
- Leiden University Medical Center
- Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam
- Academic Medical Center in Amsterdam
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