Biomedical engineers specialize in solving technological problems that require an understanding the functions of the human body. They combine the knowledge of the synthetic and analytic methods of physics and chemistry, computational methods of mathematics, and measurement and control systems of electrical engineering with a thorough medical and biological foundation.

Careers

With your way of thinking and your skills, you have the perfect background to find a job as (bio)medical engineer.?People in the world are getting older and older. This increases the demand for innovative biomedical solutions. Expectations are that the demand for biomedical engineers will stay in the job market. After acquiring the??degree offered by?, there is a broad perspective in job offers. Besides becoming a researcher, you could for example become a developer, project manager, teacher, consultant or business developer.

Graduates can work among others at universities, in hospitals, in pharmaceutical companies or engineering companies.