Pursue doctoral research at the University of Genoa in bioengineering and robotics, where engineering methods meet healthcare and advanced technologies. The programme supports interdisciplinary projects and lab-based training to prepare you for research and innovation careers.
The University of Genoa offers a cutting-edge doctoral programme in Bioengineering and Robotics, where engineering principles converge with healthcare and innovative technologies. This interdisciplinary programme is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for impactful research and career advancement in the fields of bioengineering and robotics.
The doctoral training is centered around research, complemented by structured learning activities. Students will have the opportunity to explore a variety of thematic areas, following an individual study plan tailored to their research interests and agreed upon with their supervisor(s).
The PhD pathway typically includes the following components:
Research specialisation is guided by the supervisor(s) and the available research lines within the programme's thematic areas.
Applicants are expected to hold a degree awarded under prior academic regulations or possess a specialist/II level degree or an equivalent foreign qualification. The programme is particularly suited for candidates with a background in engineering, biomedical sciences, computer science, physics, or related fields.
Graduates of the Bioengineering and Robotics doctoral programme are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in academia, research institutions, and industry. The combination of technical expertise and innovative research experience positions them to contribute significantly to advancements in healthcare technology and engineering solutions.
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