8 Master's degrees in Bio & Biomedical Engineering in Portugal
Biomedical Engineering
Students attending the Master in Biomedical Engineering from Universidade Nova de Lisboa are encouraged to develop projects, undertake internships in a clinical environment and find solutions to existing gaps in the healthcare sector.
Biotechnological Engineering
The degree of "mestre" (master) in Biotechnological Engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança belongs to the education and training area of Technologies.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering (EBM) programme from Instituto Superior Técnico is intended for graduates in areas related to Engineering, namely Bioengineering, and Mechanics, Electronics, Physics, Mathematics and related areas.
Bioengineering
Jointly offered by FEUP and ICBAS, the Master's Degree course in Bioengineering from University of Porto provides specialised training that takes a multidisciplinary approach to solving complex biomedicine and industrial biotechnology problems, covering engineering of devices, processes and molecular engineering.
Bioengineering Regenerative and Precision Medicine
Graduates in Bioengineering Regenerative and Precision Medicine at Instituto Superior Técnico combine aspects of genomics, genetics, nanomedicine, diagnosis, data science and information science to the development of new therapies, devices and systems to improve health care and, therefore, promote the development of society.
Bioengineering and Nanosystems
The Master in Bioengineering and Nanosystems from Instituto Superior Técnico is intended for graduates in areas related to Bioengineering, namely Biomedical Eng., Biological Eng., Electrical and Computer Eng., Electronics, Chemical Eng. Computing Eng., Engineering Physics, Materials and Mechanical Eng., or Biochemistry and related areas.
Biomedical Engineering
The current cycle of studies encompasses a lecturing component, a project unit and a placement/thesis. The latter can include a Biomedical Engineering dissertation of scientific nature or an industrial placement subject at Catholic University of Portugal to a final report, providing they are original and specifically conceived towards that aim.
Biomaterials and NanoMedicine
The Master in Biomaterials and NanoMedicine from Universidade Nova de Lisboa is a designation given to a set of three scientific areas whose common denominator is the use of physical, chemical and biological properties that are often unique to materials at the micro and nanoscale.