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What can I do with an MSc in Biomaterial Engineering for Medicine
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What can I do with an MSc in Biomaterial Engineering for Medicine

Source: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/biomaterial-engineering-for-medicine/career Parent: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/biomaterial-engineering-for-medicine

Because the education has a focus on product development, candidates will be very attractive for the healthcare and medical industry sector. This sector is one of the largest and fastest growing sectors in Denmark. The profile of the candidate will suit any international company with the focus of healthcare engineering.

Typical fields of work/career opportunities

The candidates will be able to translate a research result into relevant products. This is important for national and international high-tech companies within the medical industrial sector, medicotechnical industries, hospitals and regulatory organisations. Typical job functions will be within quality control, approvals, development, and research.

Pursue a PhD

Once you have an MSc in engineering, you might get the opportunity to continue your studies and apply for admission to the three-year PhD programme, which at DTU is a research-based programme ranking among the best in the world. You can do either a regular PhD or an industrial PhD, the latter with concurrent employment in a company.

PhD at DTU