About the training program
The direction is oriented towards developers of intelligent biomedical technology, its service maintenance and operation.
The scientific basis for training specialists is biophysics, theory of biotechnical systems, information systems and artificial intelligence systems, methods of processing and analyzing biosignals and images, biomechanics and biomaterials, biosensors and bionanotechnologies.
What do graduates do?
Graduates of the direction are in demand in practical healthcare institutions, laboratories and clinics, medical centers, organizations that develop and produce medical equipment, materials, biosensors, and enterprises engaged in the sale and maintenance of medical equipment. They work in large clinics and hospitals, institutes, and organizations that develop and maintain new types of medical equipment.