Please note that this is a German language study course!
Electrical engineering meets computer science: electronics and embedded systems have become an integral part of modern medicine. Whether as wearables on the body, heart-lung machines in hospitals, diagnostic devices, laboratory equipment or treatment devices for dentists. Electronics and software are omnipresent. The degree programme provides the necessary skills to develop solutions in the field of diagnosis, therapy and the manufacture of medical technology and biomedical systems. It addresses a cross-sectional discipline that combines the fundamentals of mathematics, physics, electrical engineering and electronics and computer science with medicine.
What can I do with a degree in biomedicine and electronics?
Biomedical engineers find a broad field of activity in industry, research and development and work, for example, as device manufacturers for medical products, in the development of methods and tools for research, development and production in the biotech and pharmaceutical industries, as calculation engineers for the development and optimisation of various implants such as stents, as software developers for medical products.