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This 12-month program offers science and engineering graduates comprehensive training in contemporary bioengineering methods, spanning biomechanics, biomaterials, bioimaging, and biosensing. The interdisciplinary master's curriculum explores both practical and theoretical dimensions of bioengineering, addressing key areas such as:
Medical imaging technologies
Design and regulatory aspects of medical devices
Interactions between cells and biomaterial surfaces
Material characterization techniques
Surface functionalization processes
Biomechanical principles
Graduates will gain qualifications suitable for diverse career paths in industrial settings, healthcare institutions, clinical research, independent study, or advanced postgraduate research opportunities.