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Biomedical engineering bridges the gap between engineering, life sciences, and medical care. Professionals in this field utilize concepts from applied sciences (such as mechanical, electrical, chemical, and computer engineering) and physical sciences (including physics, chemistry, and mathematics) to address biological and medical challenges. While the human body is far more intricate than any man-made machine, similar engineering principles used in machinery design can be adapted to biological systems, resulting in innovative diagnostic and treatment solutions. The objective is to enhance comprehension, repair, or replace biological systems to advance healthcare outcomes.
Biomedical engineers engage in diverse research and development areas, covering specialties like biofabrication, bioprinting, biomechanics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, neural engineering, medical devices, clinical engineering, and medical imaging. Notable applications include creating biocompatible prosthetics, developing diagnostic and therapeutic equipment (from clinical devices to micro-implants), advancing imaging technologies like MRIs and EEGs, and pioneering regenerative materials, engineered tissues, and artificial organs.
This demanding profession requires expertise in both biological/medical sciences and various engineering disciplines. It's a dynamic field where cutting-edge techniques and products continually emerge, leveraging advancements in materials science, electronics, mechanical systems, computational analysis, and manufacturing technologies.
Entry to Trinity College Dublin’s undergraduate programmes is highly competitive. International applicants must have completed a high school qualification equivalent to the Irish Leaving Certificate. General matriculation requirements include pass grades in English, mathematics and a language other than English. Additional requirements may apply for some courses.
All applicants must present an English language qualification. Accepted/Permitted English language qualifications are: