Research students on this degree programme join a Department of interdisciplinary collaborations, with close links to leading teaching hospitals and a network of cutting-edge researchers.
Apply for Medical Physics and Bioengineering MPhil/PhD
The PhD programme involves 3–4 years (more for part time students) of original research supervised by a senior member of the Department. This degree is focused on a multi-disciplinary subject at the interface of physics, engineering, life sciences and computer science.
Research Areas
All students will be housed within one of our research groups, where two supervisors are responsible for their students' training and pathway to completing their PhD across four years of study.
The research groups within the department are:
- Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory (BORL)
- Electrical Impedance Tomography/Neurophysiology
- Implanted Devices Group
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging Group
- Radiation Physics Research Group
- Advanced X-Ray Imaging Group (AXIm)
- Proton Therapy Research Group
- Biomedical Engineering Education Research
- Computer Assisted Navigation Diagnosis and Intervention (CANDI)
- Biomedical Ultrasound Group
- Mineralomics Research Group
- Interventional Devices Lab
- The Radiotherapy Image Computing Group (RTIC)
How to apply
More on entry requirements, applications and funding: visit How to Apply
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