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Ongoing research focuses on medical implants, brain-computer interfaces, biomedical sensors and actuators, microfluidic lab systems, bioMEMS technology, rapid diagnostic tools, cell biophysics, plasma-based therapies, and medical imaging technologies. Doctoral candidates will aim to build their research profile by developing expertise in experimental and analytical methods, while gaining experience presenting novel findings at academic conferences and in peer-reviewed publications. The Electrical Engineering Department encourages applications from exceptional students holding bachelor's or master's degrees in electrical engineering or related STEM fields. The degree requirements include completing 39 credits of technical coursework and 2 colloquium credits beyond the undergraduate level.