International nature of the Doctorate

Major international universities and research centers with which the College maintains research collaborations:

  1. LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (United States of America) The PhD program in Bioengineering Applied to Medical Sciences maintains a productive collaboration with the aforementioned university. Loma Linda University recently distinguished itself among the top five American universities for research in regenerative techniques in oral surgery, offering cutting-edge laboratories for the analysis of functional carriers for bone morphogenetic proteins, which doctoral students can draw upon.
  2. TRINITY COLLEGE (United Kingdom) The PhD program in Bioengineering Applied to Medical Sciences maintains a productive collaboration with the aforementioned university. This activity is not only documented by the publication of several papers in international journals but also allows doctoral students to attend foreign research laboratories, acquiring new, innovative and experimental techniques. This collaboration is beneficial for the development of research projects to provide scientific support to the doctoral students themselves.
  3. UNIVERSITY OF GRANADA (Spain) The PhD program in Bioengineering Applied to Medical Sciences maintains a productive collaboration with the aforementioned university. The University of Granada offers top-notch opportunities in the development of prosthetic structures and cutting-edge medical-surgical devices that doctoral students can utilize.
  4. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY (United States) Faculty members collaborate with the University of Granada in the development of materials for biomedical applications, particularly antiferromagnetic materials, which are promising for use as active materials in THz devices. THz is also used for its potential applications in medicine (e.g., high-resolution imaging). This collaboration is evidenced by joint publications.
  5. SUZHOU INSTITUTE OF NANOTECH AND NANOBIONICS (China) The collaboration between UNIME and SINANO has been ongoing for over 8 years and was consolidated with a framework agreement (76371 of 5/12/2016) and the creation of a joint laboratory (42110 of 7/06/2017). The collaboration focuses on the development of innovative materials (e.g., black phosphorus) for applications in various fields of technology and biomedical engineering. The collaboration is also evidenced by joint publications.