Research

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As a student of the Master’s in Biomedical Engineering with a specialisation in Physiological Signals & Systems, you will be taught by leading professors of various research groups. Moreover, you will have the opportunity to contribute to high-end research yourself. In the second year of your Master’s, for example, when you will write your master’s thesis.

Find out more about the research groups that are related to this specialisation, and the research they are conducting, below:

  • Biomedical Signals and Systems

    The Biomedical Signals and Systems (BSS) group focuses on finding solutions for medical challenges via signal and system analysis. They combine advanced sensor technology with knowledge of the human body as a dynamic system to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of sensory, motor and internal dysfunction.

  • Clinical Neurophysiology

    Research in the Clinical Neurophysiology (CNPH) group lies at the interface of neuroscience, neurophysiology and clinical neurology, focusing particularly on cerebral ischemia and epilepsy. In addition, to improve the understanding of pathophysiology, they aim to develop novel diagnostic tools and treatments.

  • Cardio Respiratory Physiology

    The goals of the Cardiovascular and Respiratory Physiology (CRPH) group are to:

    • Increase system-based understanding of cardiorespiratory physiology, and thereby
    • Improve quality of medical education and patient care, by developing improved diagnostics and guiding of therapy.
  • Mathematics of Imaging & Al

    The SACS research team focuses on various topics in the area of dynamical systems, numerical analysis and scientific computing, and on systems and control, and in particular, their relation with data science.

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