This option aims to enable general engineers to acquire both the technical and scientific knowledge enabling them to manage cross-disciplinary projects and technology transfer in the health sector. It is a multidisciplinary training based on advanced concepts and tools from biology, chemistry, interface bioengineering, optics and imaging. It will enable engineering students to master recent and future applications and technologies to develop more efficient diagnostic tools and treatments for personalized medicine, to model and simulate biological processes, and to design new miniaturized devices for environmental monitoring.
MOD5.1: Basis of physiology MOS 6.1: "Tissue engineering and biomaterials" MOS 6.3: "Microsensor, microsystem, microfluidics"
Research and Development, Quality, Production, Consulting. Sectors of activity: biomedical, medical imaging, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industry, agri-food, environment.