Biomedical Engineering Program

What is Biomedical Engineering?

Biomedical engineers apply the concepts of engineering, mathematical modeling, analysis, and design to living systems, improving lives by solving problems in biology and medicine. The field is rapidly expanding to include many exciting research areas:

  •   Bioinstrumentation: developing tools for biological research.
  •   Biomaterials: creating synthetic materials intended to interact with living systems.
  •   Biomechanics: analyzing the mechanics of living organisms.
  •   Cell and tissue engineering: repairing or replacing living cells with synthetic.
What Do Biomedical Engineers Do?
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    Biomedical engineers design surgical robots, artificial organs, and synthetic lubricants for ageing joints, improve DNA sequencing techniques, and make MRI machines smaller and more powerful.
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    U.S. News & World Report ranks biomedical engineering among the top ten engineering jobs and the best engineering Jobs in 2023.
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    Many undergraduates go on to medical school and then use their knowledge of technology to improve patient care and conduct research.
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    Many graduates work in the biotechnology industry, in pharmaceutical and medical device companies. Others work in hospitals, medical research facilities and government regulatory.
What is the Biomedical Engineering Program Look Like at KAU?
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    The Biomedical Engineering program at King Abdulaziz University (KAU) encompasses a comprehensive curriculum that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
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    The program offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining principles of engineering, biology, and medicine to address complex challenges in healthcare and medical technology. Students engage in a variety of courses covering topics such as biomedical instrumentation, medical imaging, biomaterials, biomechanics, and signal processing.
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    The curriculum is designed to provide a strong foundation in both engineering and biomedical sciences, enabling students to understand the intricacies of the human body and apply engineering principles to develop innovative solutions in healthcare. Practical aspects are emphasized through laboratory work, projects, and hands-on experiences, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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    Overall, the Biomedical Engineering program at KAU aims to produce well-rounded graduates equipped with the knowledge and skills to contribute to advancements in medical technology, diagnostics, and healthcare delivery.
To Be a Biomedical Engineer Please Contact the Biomedical Coordinator at The Department