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Specialisation

The information on this page relates to the 2023 intake of this specialisation.

Our Bionics and Bioelectronics specialisation is designed to prepare you for the burgeoning bionics and bioelectronics industry.

This specialisation will provide you with a fundamental understanding of the integration of electronics with biology, biomaterials, neuromodulation and long-term reliability knowledge essential to sensory and motor implantable therapies.

Graduate opportunities

As a graduate of our Bionics and Bioelectronics specialisation, you will possess the knowledge and technical skills to engineer bioelectronic devices such as cochlear implants, bionic eye, pacemakers, and other brain-machine interface devices.

Career pathways
Courses that offer this specialisation

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The course information on this website applies only to future students. Current students should refer to faculty handbooks for current or past course information.

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