Our unique, full-time MSc course focuses on the design of biomimetic systems and assistive devices for humans
Bioengineers are leading the way in tackling modern healthcare challenges. From the development of rapid testing technologies to designing new life-saving devices. At the interface of engineering and medicine, Bioengineering advances knowledge in engineering, biology and medicine, improving lives through cross-disciplinary activities.
Our one-year full-time MSc in Human and Biological Robotics is a wide-ranging course covering robotics for humans and society, service and social robotics, rehabilitation technology, as well as machine vision, artificial intelligence and machine learning. It looks to develop understanding of neuromechanics, biomimetics design, signal and image processing and the application of robotics in health and everyday life.
This Master’s course has a unique focus on engineering methods which investigate human and animal sensing and sensorimotor control, and on the design of biomimetic systems and assistive devices for humans. It builds upon the unique strengths of the Department of Bioengineering and the wider College in this new field.
Our minimum requirement is a 2:1 degree or equivalent, in an engineering, physical science or mathematical subject. Please note, a first class degree (or equivalent) is strongly preferred.
This is a mathematically-demanding programme and students are expected to have robust quantitative skills and have achieved high level grades in maths modules during their undergraduate degree.
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