Biomedical Engineering
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Biomedical engineers design and develop products, systems and processes to improve human health.
Our faculty and students focus on connecting engineering and technology with medicine. They create new approaches and tools for medical imaging, tissue engineering and repair, bioinstrumentation and biosensors, mechanobiology, robotics and prosthetics, computational medicine, systems genetics, and a wide variety of other applications.
If you are interested in working with a multidisciplinary team of engineers, scientists and physicians to enhance the health and wellness of patients worldwide, biomedical engineering is the course of study for you.
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Andreas H. Hielscher
Biomedical Engineering Department Chair; Professor
Rose Faghih
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
David Truong
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Irene de Lázaro
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering
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Department Head: Andreas H Hielscher\ ahh4614@nyu.edu\ 347.439.0484
Main Office: Steven Ruiz\ smr686@nyu.edu \ 646.997.3636
Online MS Program Director: David Truong\ David.Truong@nyu.edu
Main Office: Clara Gonzalez\ cpg322@nyu.edu \ 646.997.4052
MS BME Program Director: Xiao Ma\ xm8@nyu.edu \ 646.997.3575
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