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Swansea University: Biomedical Engineering
| Institution | Swansea University View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | Faculty of Science and Engineering |
| Web | www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate |
| study@swansea.ac.uk | |
| Telephone | +44 (0)1792 295358 |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
Biomedical engineering research at Swansea
We have a broad programme of research, applying engineering principles to the human body and to the machines and instrumentation used in modern healthcare. We also have a longstanding interest in computational and mathematical analysis of biomedical systems.
Our work falls within three research themes:
-
Bioanalytics – data modelling and statistical analysis
-
Biomaterials – developing novel therapeutics
-
Biomechanics – experimental & computational study of biomechanical systems
The Biomedical engineering research degrees at Swansea University draw on the significant expertise within our department and our colleagues across the Faculty of Science and Engineering. We also have an extensive network of collaborative research programmes with medical schools and institutes such as the Methodist Hospital Research Centre in Houston, and with industry partners such as GSK, Bruker Nano, Olympus Surgical Technologies and Renishaw.
| Study type | Research |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 8 |
| Entry requirements | Applicants for PhD must normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University) in Engineering or similar relevant science discipline. We also welcome applications from graduates in computational science or mathematics. IELTS 6.5 Overall (5.5+ each comp.) or Swansea University recognised equivalent. Please visit our website for more information. |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
MSc
Summary
The degree will teach you how to use engineering techniques to understand bio-medical systems or to develop devices that interact with biomedical systems. This applies to the large scale of populations or the entire human body, to the smaller scales of cells or even nanoparticles. We provide two course streams that can be chosen by the students:
Biomechanics; With an emphasis on biosolid mechanics, biofluid dynamics and medical device design. Biomaterials; With an emphasis on the development of and interaction with biomaterials at the micro and nanoscale. Both streams will provide the students with the analytical and complementary experimental skills to tackle typical problems encountered in biomedical engineering. The student will be trained through practical hands-on experiences for data acquisition and through advanced data-analytical techniques to study collected data.
The MSc programme provides a great postgraduate experience for students with an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering degree but is also an excellent opportunity for those with undergraduate degrees in other engineering or related disciplines to study as a conversion course. Either way, this course sets you up well for an engineering career in life sciences or the medical device industry.
| Study type | Taught |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | For detailed entry requirements, please refer to our website: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/engineering-applied-sciences/biomedical/msc-biomedical-engineering/ |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
Summary
The degree will teach you how to use engineering techniques to understand bio-medical systems or to develop devices that interact with biomedical systems. This applies to the large scale of populations or the entire human body, to the smaller scales of cells or even nanoparticles. We provide two course streams that can be chosen by the students:
Biomechanics; With an emphasis on biosolid mechanics, biofluid dynamics and medical device design. Biomaterials; With an emphasis on the development of and interaction with biomaterials at the micro and nanoscale. Both streams will provide the students with the analytical and complementary experimental skills to tackle typical problems encountered in biomedical engineering. The student will be trained through practical hands-on experiences for data acquisition and through advanced data-analytical techniques to study collected data.
The MSc programme provides a great postgraduate experience for students with an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering degree but is also an excellent opportunity for those with undergraduate degrees in other engineering or related disciplines to study as a conversion course. Either way, this course sets you up well for an engineering career in life sciences or the medical device industry.
| Study type | Taught |
|---|---|
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
| Entry requirements | For detailed entry requirements, please refer to our website: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/engineering-applied-sciences/biomedical/msc-biomedical-engineering/ |
| Location | Bay Campus, Swansea Fabian Way Swansea SA1 8EN |
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