The Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to apply engineering principles to medicine and biology. Through specialized research in biomechanics, medical imaging, biomaterials, and medical devices, students contribute to advancements in healthcare technologies and patient care solutions.
Design of a Low-Cost Prosthetic Limb for Rural Settings
3D Bioprinting of Functional Tissue Scaffolds
Wearable ECG Monitoring System with Bluetooth Connectivity
Development of a Smart Inhaler for Asthma Patients
Implantable Biosensor for Glucose Monitoring
Finite Element Analysis of Bone-Implant Interactions
Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy
Smart Bandage with Real-Time Wound Monitoring
AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Retinal Diseases from Fundus Images
Bioelectronic Device for Neural Stimulation in Paralysis
Ultrasound-Based Non-Invasive Tumor Detection
Design of a Blood Flow Simulation Model for Cardiac Surgery
Biosignal Acquisition and Analysis Using Arduino Platforms
Exoskeleton Development for Lower Limb Rehabilitation
Development of a Portable Dialysis System
Polymer Coatings for Biocompatibility in Implants
Machine Learning for Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease
Design of a Hydrogel for Controlled Drug Release
Biomedical Imaging Enhancements Using Deep Learning
Real-Time Monitoring of Patient Vitals via IoT Devices
Integrate engineering and biology to develop life-saving innovations and cutting-edge tools for diagnosis, therapy, and patient monitoring.
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