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The demand for neuroengineers—scientists skilled in both comprehending neurodegenerative disorders and creating innovative treatments—continues to rise. For those seeking to merge medical insight with engineering prowess to enhance patient care, UAB's PhD in Neuroengineering program offers an ideal pathway.
At UAB, we annually care for numerous patients affected by conditions like Alzheimer's, dementia, Parkinson's, stroke, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and brain tumors. This firsthand experience underscores the transformative potential of such a program. That's why our School of Engineering and Heersink School of Medicine collaborate to craft a curriculum equipping students to pioneer new therapies, neuroprosthetics, and solutions for restoring brain function. The program begins with core training in engineering analysis, signal processing, imaging, neuroscience, neuropathology, and neural dynamics. Students then specialize through advanced electives in engineering and neuroscience. For dissertation work, we encourage an interdisciplinary approach—your advisory committee may include engineers, neuroscientists, and clinicians. Our mission is to empower you to drive progress in this evolving field and improve lives globally.