Students working on image analysis

Depending on your level of interest in the field of magnetic resonance (MR), you can choose a program - and a supervisor - accordingly. From MR engineering (coil and/or sequence development) or applied clinical studies with one of the Radiology/Biomedical engineering professors, to a clinical field that uses MR as one of the tools, with one of our clinical collaborators.


Students using our facility come from all kinds of different backgrounds - medical physics, biomedical engineering, medicine, computer science, neuroscience, being enrolled in one of the programs of various departments or even other universities.

There are several courses offered by BME (Department of Biomedical Engineering), including 3 undergraduate and 4 graduate courses (e.g. Human Anatomy and Physiology, Imaging Methods in Medicine, Fundamentals of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine or Digital Computer Processing of Images).

Graduate programs offered are leading to the degree of Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering and to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Science. The latter degree is obtained through interdisciplinary programs administered by the Faculty of Medicine.

Students can also enroll in the Neurosciences graduate program.

The key to registration in a particular program is that the chosen Supervisor have an appointment (either the main appointment or an adjunct appointment) in the department offering that program.