Overview
The Biomedical Engineering (B.Ing.) program at Université de Sherbrooke integrates principles of engineering, biology, and medicine to address healthcare challenges. Objectives include training students to design medical devices, develop biomaterials, and apply engineering solutions to biological systems. Unique features encompass a curriculum emphasizing innovation, interdisciplinary projects, and practical training through laboratory work and clinical exposure.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for roles in the medical technology sector, including research and development in biotechnology firms, clinical engineering in hospitals, and regulatory affairs in health industries. The program supports diverse career paths with strong employability in Canada's growing biomedical sector.
Key Faculty/Staff
The program is led by faculty from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Biomedical Engineering research group, including experts in biomechanics and medical imaging. Notable involvement from professors specializing in rehabilitation engineering and tissue engineering.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students access specialized labs such as the Biomechanics Laboratory and the Medical Imaging Research Platform. Partnerships with the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke (CHUS) provide real-world clinical integration and research opportunities.
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