Major in biomedical engineering

map2m  2017-2018  Louvain-la-Neuve

As with most of the civil engineering programmes, the goal of this major is to train engineers who are capable of meeting the future technological challenges in the scientific and technical areas of biomedical engineering. This major provides students with basic knowledge of several areas of biomedical engineering such as bioinstrumentation, biomaterials, medical imaging, mathematical modelling, artificial organs and rehabilitation, and biomechanics. Through the collaboration between the Louvain School of Engineering and the School of Medicine, students benefit from an interdisciplinary programme where the art of engineering is applied to the complex and varied biomedical field.


 
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The student may choose

De 15 à 30 CREDITS parmi
Annual block
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Mandatory Required courses in biomedical engineering

Students enrolled in this major must select a minimum of 15 credits among the following required courses except for those students enrolled in the Master's degree programme in computer science and engineering who are required to take 20 credits.  

Optionnal LGBIO2010 Bioinformatics   Pierre Dupont
, Michel Ghislain
30h+30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LGBIO2020 Bioinstrumentation   André Mouraux
, Michel Verleysen
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LGBIO2030 Biomaterials   Sophie Demoustier
, Christine Dupont
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LGBIO2040 Biomechanics   Greet Kerckhofs
30h+30h  5 credits 2q x x
Optionnal LGBIO2050 Medical Imaging   Anne Bol
, John Lee
, Benoît Macq
, Frank Peeters
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LGBIO2060 Modelling of biological systems   Philippe Lefèvre
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
 
Optionnal Elective courses in biomedical engineering for students enrolled in the ELEC Master's degree programme
Optionnal LELEC2870 Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization   John Lee (compensates Michel Verleysen)
, Michel Verleysen
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x
Optionnal LELEC2885 Image processing and computer vision   Christophe De Vleeschouwer (coord.)
, Laurent Jacques
30h+30h  5 credits 1q x x