Biomedical engineering is an emerging field that involves applying physical, chemical, mathematical, computer science and engineering principles to the analysis of biological, medical, behavioral and health-related problems. Biomedical engineers develop innovative devices and procedures to help prevent, diagnose and treat diseases. It relies on an in-depth understanding of science and engineering fundamentals, combined with a broad knowledge of physiological and anatomical systems.
We are primarily seeking graduates in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Structural Engineering, Molecular Bionics, Engineering Informatics, Computer Science and Engineering, Economic Informatics, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Medical Laboratory and Diagnostic Imaging Analysts as well as General Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy graduates are also encouraged to apply.