Biomedical Engineering (Computational)
PhD
In Keele
Description
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PhD
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Keele
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Different dates available
Biomedical Engineering is one of the key research themes for the Research centre in Computer Science. We focus on computational and computer-based aspects of biomedical engineering, such as applications of robotics, data analytics applications and tools in biomedical contexts, intelligent control for rehabilitation engineering applications, computational tools for public health and so on.
We have extensive expertise and experience in robotics, data science, data analytics, wearable sensor systems, user experience design, social media analytics, and evidence based engineering. We collaborate with colleagues in the Faculty of Medicine and in hospitals.
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Biomedical
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computational
- Public
- Public Health
- Design
Course programme
Intelligent robotics applications – Dr Theo Kyriacou, Dr Charles Day, Dr Thomas Neligwa
Wearable sensors for healthcare and biomedical analytics – Professor Peter Andras, Dr Sandra Woolley, Dr KP Lam, Dr Charles Day
Data science for biomedical engineering – Professor Peter Andras, Dr KP Lam, Dr Charles Day, Dr Theo Kyriacou, Dr Thomas Neligwa
Web intelligence for public health applications – Dr Ed de Quincey, Dr Theo Kyriacou, Dr Nikki Williams
User experience design for biomedical engineering – Dr Ed de Quincey, Dr Sandra Woolley, Dr Nikki Williams
Biomedical Engineering (Computational)