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Biomedical Engineering (e health) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 19 Biomedical Engineering (e health) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Causal AI for Proactive Self-healthcare

With the aid of novel digital technologies, self-healthcare has changed the current healthcare practice in several ways such as easy access, less communication burden to Health Centres and reduced workload of health carers [1]. Read more

Computational neuroscience: Statistical signal processing for multivariate neuronal data, Neural computing with Spiking neural networks.

  Research Group: Healthcare Engineering
How does the human brain work? As you read this text, the pixels on your screen are converted into a series of spike trains passing along the neural pathways in your brain, allowing you to understand the content. Read more

Remote patient monitoring using wearable devices and AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) has permeated various aspects of modern life, significantly influencing the healthcare sector. Fuelled by this momentum, remote patient monitoring facilitated by mobile sensing technology is on the way to changing how patients are monitored and treated. Read more

3D printing spinal cords

Project Overview. This project offers an exciting opportunity to use hydrogels and 3D printing to engineer a segment of the spinal cord, which could be further developed into a transplant for patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). Read more

Deriving functional neurons from hIPSCs

Neuronal networks grown on petri dishes encode information as electrical activity. This activity is dictated by their underlying structural and functional connectivity. Read more

Unlocking the Full Potential of EEG: A Data-Driven Approach to Functional Neuroimaging in the Absence of MRI

Quantitative methods for studying human brain function are foundational to modern neuroscience. Among these, electroencephalography (EEG) stands out as a non-invasive technique that measures the brain's electromagnetic activity, offering crucial insights for both research and clinical applications. Read more

Assessment of phototherapy with model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Project Overview.  . Saccharomyces cerevisiae is extensively used as model organism and is well understood from a sequencing perspective so up-regulation or down-regulation of gene expression is tractable. Read more

Leveraging radiomics to predict glioblastoma multiforme microenvironment and personalise treatment planning

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common primary brain tumour, with a dismal median survival. The tumour microenvironment (TME) is the microscopic-scale environment of tissue in which a tumour evolves and is a key component that controls GBM aggressiveness. Read more

Mechanics of biomaterials (Ref: UF-VS-2024-1)

Understanding mechanical properties and performance of various biological materials and tissues and their responses to different loading and environmental conditions is becoming increasingly important for development of new medical procedures and devices. Read more

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