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The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (Ph.D.)

The George Washington University - School of Engineering & Applied Science

Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (Ph.D.)

Washington, USA

PhD

4 up to

6 years

English

Full time

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On-Campus

* January 15: final deadline

Key Summary

    About : The Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (Ph.D.) program focuses on advanced study and research in biomedical engineering. It prepares students to tackle complex biomedical challenges through rigorous academic training and hands-on research experience. The program typically spans four to six years and emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in fields such as medical devices, biomaterials, and tissue engineering.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths including roles in academia, research institutions, and healthcare industries. They often take positions as biomedical engineers, medical researchers, and university faculty members, contributing their expertise to advance medical technology and healthcare solutions.

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Introduction

The Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering is designed to prepare rising scholars and researchers to apply engineering principles to problems in medicine and biology; to understand and model attributes of living systems and to synthesize biomedical systems and devices in order to produce original research.

Students can expect to work closely with a faculty advisor in their chosen research area to create a curriculum plan and guidance for the doctoral dissertation. Students are also expected to teach introductory-level courses to undergraduates, present conference papers, and work with faculty on research grant applications.

The Ph.D. program is primarily based on GW's main campus in Washington, D.C. (Foggy Bottom), which lies in close proximity to the School of Medicine, the Milken Institute School of Public Health, and the GW Hospital. These interactions are supplemented by collaborations with nearby clinical and research facilities, including the Children’s National Health System, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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