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Department of Biomedical Science & Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
As a unique multidisciplinary research and education program, the Department of Medical System Engineering (DMES) was established in Spring 2008, with the mission of promoting fusion research in medical systems applications.
All faculty members of DMSE are recognized as World-class researchers in their area of focus. Ongoing research topics include medical system for early cancer diagnostics and therapeutics, robotics, neural engineering, drug delivery system, and more. DMSE invites extremely energetic candidates who are seeking advanced degrees (MS, PhD), or MD PhD interested in multidisciplinary biomedical science and engineering.
Specifically, candidates with medical degrees and those with engineering or science background are encouraged to apply.
With world-class faculty members and collaborations with physicians in affiliated hospitals, we provide DMSE students top-class educational opportunities, enabling them to become future professors, physician scientists, biomedical researchers, or CEOs/CTO in medical fields and clinics.
Major Research Areas
Biomedical Imaging & Photonic Therapeutics
3D tissue cytometry and 3D imaging algorithm development
Multi-modal imaging system development
Diagnostic instrument development
Molecular, cellular, and tissue-organ scale funtional imaging systems
Multifunctional optical imaging system development (Raman, fluorescence, hyperspectral, OCT)
Application of optical spectroscopy/imaging system to biological/medical problems such as prediction of cancer treatment outcome, brain function, skin cosmetics, and critical care
Development of wearable microdevices for biomedical applications and ubiquitous health care
Micro/Nano Medical Devices & Robotic Surgery
Micro/nano sensors & actuators for medical devices
Micro optics for endoscopy
Medical ultrasonics
Biological or medical microelectromechanical systems (BioMEMS/BioNEMS)