Our College has launched new, cutting-edge programs in Neural, Materials, and Software Engineering.
Offered in collaboration with the Miller School of Medicine, the MS and BS/MS programs in neural engineering focus on challenging issues, such robotic movement systems, bioengineered materials, the brain-computer interface, and treatments for neural degenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.
“Our industry partners appreciate that our students are prepared beyond technical and scientific skills through a rigorous curriculum with a focus on critical thinking, communication, problem solving, ethics, and working in a team environment,” said program director Suhrud Rajguru, Ph.D., professor, Biomedical Engineering & Otolaryngology; co-director, Institute for Neural Engineering; and director, Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Workforce Development. “Development of novel technologies to address major clinical challenges across diverse patient populations requires a workforce with different voices and experiences.”
For more information, contact:
Suhrud Rajguru, Ph.D. at s.rajguru@miami.edu
or Erika Suazo at exc277@med.miami.edu
Our cross-cutting M.S. in Materials Engineering Program immerses students in Miami Engineering's vibrant education, research, and industry culture.
For more information, contact:
Prannoy Suraneni, Ph.D. at suranenip@miami.edu
or David Chin, Ph.D. at dchin@miami.edu
The growth of software use in all areas and aspects of everyday life has increased over the past decades and has now become an integral part of society. The reliance on software in critical areas including infrastructure, transportation, utilities, national security, and defense has resulted in the need for properly trained and motivated individuals.
For more information, contact:
Nigel John, Ph.D. at nigel.john@miami.edu
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