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We have 14 Biomedical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bath
Biomedical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bath
We have 14 Biomedical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bath
PhD candidates in Biomedical Engineering research how Engineering principles and technology can be applied to the improvement of healthcare. They develop innovative methods of preventing, diagnosing, and treating medical conditions.
What’s it like to study a PhD in Biomedical Engineering?
Working under the guidance of an expert supervisor, you’ll work towards an extended thesis that will make an original contribution to the field of Biomedical Engineering. You may work as part of an interdisciplinary team with academics in various fields such as Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine. Many PhD projects in Biomedical Engineering also involve collaboration with local hospitals and other healthcare facilities.
Possible research areas include:
- Biomedical data science
- Medical imaging
- Biomaterials and regenerative engineering
- Molecular and cellular engineering
- Medical devices
- Neural engineering
You may also be required to complete departmental training to consolidate your core research skills. There will likely be opportunities to connect with the wider academic community through attending conferences, publishing and undergraduate teaching.
Entry requirements for a PhD in Biomedical Engineering
The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Biomedical Engineering is usually a 2:1 in Biomedical Engineering or related subject, though a Masters may sometimes be required (and is often an advantage, even when it is not a requirement!).
PhD in Biomedical Engineering funding options
Most UK PhDs in Biomedical Engineering have funding attached, meaning you’ll automatically be awarded tuition fee coverage, a living cost stipend, and a research grant if you’re accepted onto a project. Depending on the particular research topic, PhDs may be funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) or the Medical Research Council (MRC).
Some students will need to self-fund their PhD in Biomedical Engineering, though this is less common. Self-funding may be possible through combining the UK government loan with other sources such as charity or trust funding or support from your university.
PhD in Biomedical Engineering funding options
Biomedical Engineering is a fast-growing sector with plenty of career opportunities. You may wish to continue your research career or apply your skills in a clinical or industrial setting. Your analytical and problem-solving skills will also be invaluable in other sectors such as finance and management consultancy.
High Resolution Data-Driven Tactile Display for Sensory Substitution Devices
Bioactive Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
Statistical machine learning for computational neuroscience
Explainable artificial intelligence in Bayesian machine learning research and applications
Probiotics for prevention of skin infection
Biopharmaceutics tools for Long Acting Injectables
Enhancing ultrasound images using physics-based AI for accurate measurement of blood velocity within the heart
Decoding Speech using Invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces
Data Driven Tactile Displays for Enhanced Perception of Graphical Information
AI4N: AI for Next-generation Neurotechnology
AI-based Mobility Monitoring of Axial Spondyloarthritis Patients Using Wearable Sensors
EPSRC DTP Project: The influences of size reduction of a Total Artificial Heart on fluid dynamics and blood compatibility
A multidisciplinary approach to defeat onychomycosis: advanced imaging techniques to understand fungal colonization and optimize efficiency of microporation and AMR resilient therapies
An Organ on a Chip Platform for Biomedical Applications
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