MSc Biomedical Devices
MSc Biomedical Devices
The profile Biomedical Devices offers a specialisation profile for students following either the Microelectronics or Signal & System tracks. The specialisation focusses on: Biosensors, BioMEMS and Microsystem Integration or Biomedical Circuits and Systems when choosing it as a part of the Microelectronics track or Biomedical Signal Processing when choosing it as a part of the Signals andSystems track.
Biomedical Devides are devices for medical diagnosis, monitoring and treatment. They can be fixed, portable, wearable, implantable and injectable. Biomedical Devices are active and thus embed electronics, computing and software.
Examples of biomedical devices are:
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Ultrasound (US) imaging;
Monitors for pulse oximetry, blood pressure, glucose, electrocardiography (ECG), electro-encephalography (EEG), electro-myography (EMG), electro- corticography (ECoG), temperature, galvanic skin response, bio-impedance
Subprofiles
There are three subprofiles: BioSemi (part of the track Microelectronics of the Electrical Engineering programme), BioCAS (part of the track Microelectronics of the Electrical Engineering programme) and BioSP (part of the track Signals & Systems of the Electrical Engineering programme).
Biomedical Circuits and Systems
Biosensors, BioMEMS and Microsystem Integration
Biomedical Signal Processing
Contact person
prof.dr.ir. Wouter Serdijn
Bioelectronics Group
Department of Microelectronics