Surgical and Interventional Engineering PhD programme
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
Applications are invited from candidates with interest in multi-disciplinary research and training in a surgical and interventional engineering related domain (instrumentation technologies, and navigation technologies), and a 1st class or upper second degree in relevant engineering subjects such as mathematics, optics, computer science, artificial intelligence, physics, mechanical engineering, electronic and electrical engineering.
Application procedure
Part of the application process involves choosing which of our available projects you are interested in. Only projects with the prefix DTP_SIE are available for the funding scheme for the Doctoral Training Programme in Surgical and Interventional Engineering. As part of your personal statement, you will be asked to list three projects in order of preference.
To apply, please submit an application for the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Science Research MPhil/PhD (Full-time) using the King's Apply system.
Please include the following with your application:
A PDF copy of your CV should be uploaded to the Employment History section
A PDF copy of your personal statement using this template, indicating the research themes you would most be interested in. Also, please list three projects of interest (from the current available projects page in order of preference). However, please bear in mind that this list is for indicative purposes only
Funding information: Please choose Option 5 "I am applying for a funding award or scholarship administered by King's College London" and under "Award Scheme Code or Name" enter BMEIS_DTP. Failing to include this code might result in you not being considered for this funding scheme.
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Imaging
Course programme
Course detail Description
Our training programme links and complements that of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Smart Medical Imaging at King’s College London and Imperial College London. However, students on the PhD programme in Surgical and Interventional Engineering will not follow the same 1 + 3 pathway as CDT students, instead starting their PhD research projects directly and will be based at King's College London.
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Surgical and Interventional Engineering PhD programme