Course objectives

Course Objectives
The doctoral program in "Bioengineering Applied to Medical Sciences," designed with faculty primarily from CUN areas 06 and 09, and whose course design guidelines are based on the declarations of the SSDs represented by "Biomedical Engineering," ING INF/06 "Electronic and Computer Bioengineering" and ING-IND/34 "Industrial Bioengineering," aims to train new researchers who, starting from technological and biomedical knowledge, are able to conduct interdisciplinary and innovative research activities to improve productivity and competitiveness in the private and corporate sectors, in companies and industries involved in the design, production, and marketing of the biomedical sector. Specifically, the scientific and educational objectives are built around the development of materials, devices, and processing algorithms, designed and developed in synergy between researchers in the two areas. Together, these algorithms form the development chain from basic concepts to the implementation of new solutions and/or methodologies. Furthermore, one of the key objectives of the doctoral program in "Bioengineering Applied to Medical Sciences" is technology transfer, strongly believing that the industrial impact of these new researchers can be reflected and expanded upon in the objectives of the national PNRR.