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BioMedical Imaging MSc

 

The BioMedical Imaging is
an internationally leading programme
offering an advanced level of learning by providing students with a thorough
understanding of the theories, concepts and application of major
imaging systems used in medical and biomedical field. 

The
course covers the major forms of medical imaging including MRI, PET,
ultrasound, CT, X-ray, and also the rapidly advancing fields of optical
coherence tomography and molecular imaging.  There is special emphasis on
the use of computer techniques for manipulation and analysis of images, with
modules on programming and medical image computing.  Visiting lecturers
include international authorities in the field.  The programme includes
lectures on applications of medical imaging given by leading clinicians from
East Kent and London, industry scientists and bioscience researchers, case
studies, laboratory work and visits to major facilities to see the imaging
systems in action.

The MSc in
BioMedical Imaging
is aimed at those with a
degree in a numerate subject wishing to pursue a career and/or gain further
knowledge in the area of biomedical imaging and image analysis.  

There are a number of studentships available for the Biomedical Imaging
students. For further information please visit the following website:

http://www.kent.ac.uk/bio/bioimaging/bmi/funding.html 

Application Criteria 

Applicants must normally hold a First or Second Class Honours degree, or
equivalent qualifications in a field related to the following: 


 
  
   
  
  
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  Biomedical Engineering
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
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  Electronic or Mechanic Engineering
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
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  Physics or Mathematics
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
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  Computing
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
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  Biosciences
  
 
 
  
   
  
  
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  Medicine
  
 
 
  
  
  
 


Visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/bio/bioimaging/bmi/index.html for further
information.