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The Biomedical Engineering program employs a unified, cross-disciplinary strategy to enhance graduates' expertise in addressing core challenges at the intersection of engineering, life sciences, and healthcare.
The curriculum explores biological evolution, emphasizing organismal functions and the interconnectedness of various engineering and scientific disciplines in these systems. By merging engineering principles with medical sciences and clinical applications, Biomedical Engineering can significantly enhance healthcare outcomes through innovative research.
This program develops essential competencies, analytical abilities, and problem-solving skills to drive advancements in areas including regenerative medicine, biomaterials, biologically derived materials, physiological monitoring, medical electronics, movement mechanics, microsystems, cellular communication, biological sensors, robotic applications, molecular signaling, computational biology, and related bioengineering fields.