Minor in Biomedical Electronics and Computing
Program Overview
Biomedical Electronics and Computing encompasses the development of innovative biomedical instruments and analysis systems, as well as software and hardware for organizing and analyzing medical data. This field fosters advancements in environmental sensing, point-of-care testing, microfluidics, and biotechnology, leading to cutting-edge applications in healthcare and scientific research.
Program Outline
Careers:
Biomedical Electronics leads to new and innovative biomedical and biochemical instruments and analysis systems for environmental sensing, point-of-care testing, haptics and biosurgery, microfluidics and labs-on-a-chip, and proteomics and genomics. In Biomedical Computing, software and hardware are developed to organize and analyze medical and biological data.