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Master Year 2 in BioMedical Engineering (BME)

Master Year 2 in BioMedical Engineering (BME)
Year

Master Year 2

Program

Health Engineering

ECTS Credits

60

Language

English

Orientation

Research / Professional

Location

Palaiseau Campus

Course duration

12 months, full time

Course start

September

Degree awarded

Master's degree

WHY ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM?

Asset n° 1 

Benefit from a research-focused academic program with close links to the Institut Polytechnique de Paris cutting-edge research laboratories

Asset n°2

Prepare for a stimulating career in research or industrial R&D in the exciting field of biomechanics and biomedical engineering

Asset n°3

Prepare for highly interdisciplinary PhD studies in biomedical engineering at the intersection of mechanics, physics, applied mathematics and life/health sciences

The BioMedical Engineering (BME) Year 2 Master program provides students with state-of-the-art training in the exciting field of biomedical engineering: application of mathematical/physical sciences, engineering concepts, technologies for the life sciences and for understanding, diagnosing, and treating disease.

Applicants are expected to have strong backgrounds in engineering, physics, or applied mathematics and a desire to contribute to the upcoming revolutionary changes in the life sciences and medicine. No background in biology is necessary.

The BME M2 provides students with a highly interdisciplinary curriculum focused on four specific tracks:

  • Imaging and Image-Based Modeling
  • Biophysics and Biomechanics
  • Biomaterials and Biodevices
  • Biomedical Data Science and Applications

Graduates of our program will be future leading engineers, researchers and entrepreneurs who will develop innovative solutions to tomorrow’s life science and biomedical engineering challenges.

Objectives

This Master’s program enables students to:

  • Benefit from a high level of specialization in the rapidly growing field of biomedical engineering
  • Conduct research in a stimulating learning environment
  • Communicate with participants from different domains of life science (researchers, engineers, clinicians)

The BME Master has received funding from the French National Research Agency (ANR) through the following grant mechanisms of the France 2030 plan:

  • EUR BERTIP: ANR-18-EURE-0002 (for Tracks 1 to 4 of the Master)
  • AMI-CMA DaTSHealth: ANR-23-CMAS-0033 (for the "Biomedical Data Science and Applications" Track )

Over the past decade, biomedical engineering has consistently been listed among the top fields for career prospects. For instance, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently rated bioengineering as the fastest growing subfield of engineering, with expected growth in employment opportunities significantly higher than the average growth in engineering overall. In recent years, employment opportunities in the startup and innovation sector have increased dramatically, especially in the burgeoning connected and personalized health field.

In this context, IP Paris’ BME program provides state-of-the-art research-based training that fosters innovation in the life sciences and medical technologies. The BME Master prepares graduates for doctoral studies or for R&D positions in industry (medical device, digital health, and biotechnology sectors as well as ample opportunities for startup ventures).

The Master program has the following five tracks: Biophysics and Biomechanics, Imaging and Image-Based Modeling, Sensors and Devices, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Data Science and Applications. The coursework portion of the program consists of two academic quarters with a total of ten courses (30 ECTS in total). Students are expected to choose one of the above tracks as their “Major” and another as their “Minor”. The course requirement is as follows:

  • 6 courses in the chosen "Major" track (18 ECTS)
  • 3 courses in the chosen "Minor" track (9 ECTS)
  • 1 free elective course (3 ECTS)

The coursework is followed by a 5-6-month research internship (30 ECTS). While most internships are conducted in academic laboratories, they can also be pursued in industry.

Imaging and Image-Based Modeling Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Optical imaging for biomedical diagnostic3 ECTS / English
Fundamentals and Applications of Machine Learning3 ECTS / English

Biophysics and Biomechanics Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Solid mechanics applied to biology3 ECTS / English
Biofluid mechanics and mass transport3 ECTS / English
Microfluidics and biosystems3 ECTS / English

Biomaterials and Biodevices Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Introduction to Biomaterials3 ECTS / English
Wearable Devices & Communication Systems for Healthcare and Well-being3 ECTS / English
Microfluidics and biosystems3 ECTS / English

Biomedical Data Science and applications Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Biomedical Data Sources and Collection3 ECTS / English
Fundamentals and Applications of Machine Learning3 ECTS / English
Data Preparation and Workflow Management3 ECTS / English

Imaging and Image-Based Modeling Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Biophotonics3 ECTS / English
Advanced microscopy physics and techniques3 ECTS / English
Data sciences of biological imaging3 ECTS / English
Representation learning for computal vision and medical imaging3 ECTS / English

Biophysics and Biomechanics Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Cellular and subcellular mechanics3 ECTS / English
Mechanics of motility of living organisms3 ECTS / English
Biomechanics in health and disease3 ECTS / English

Biomaterials and Biodevices Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Surface bioengineering and biodetection3 ECTS / English
Advanced material design3 ECTS / English
Material modeling from atomistic to macroscopic methods3 ECTS / English

Biomedical Data Science and applications Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Deep Learning and Graph-oriented Approaches3 ECTS / English
Research Project on Digital Health3 ECTS / English
Study Design for AI and Innovation3 ECTS / English

Admission requirements

Academic prerequisites & degree

  • Completion of the first year of Master's program (M1) in engineering, physics or applied mathematics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris or equivalent in France or abroad
  • No prior training in biology is required

Language prerequisites

English language proficiency (minimum B2 level or equivalent).

How to apply

Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:

  • Transcript
  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • CV/resume
  • Statement of purpose
  • English language proficiency (minimum level of B2 or equivalent)

Fees and scholarships

Registration fees are available here

Find out more about scholarships

Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.

Applications and admission dates

Coordinators

Abdul Barakat M2 BioMedical Engineering (BME)

Nesma Houmani M2 Track 5: Biomedical Data Science and Applications

Silvia Corsini

Student affairs office

Angélique RASIAH

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr

Description

The BioMedical Engineering (BME) Year 2 Master program provides students with state-of-the-art training in the exciting field of biomedical engineering: application of mathematical/physical sciences, engineering concepts, technologies for the life sciences and for understanding, diagnosing, and treating disease.

Applicants are expected to have strong backgrounds in engineering, physics, or applied mathematics and a desire to contribute to the upcoming revolutionary changes in the life sciences and medicine. No background in biology is necessary.

The BME M2 provides students with a highly interdisciplinary curriculum focused on four specific tracks:

  • Imaging and Image-Based Modeling
  • Biophysics and Biomechanics
  • Biomaterials and Biodevices
  • Biomedical Data Science and Applications

Graduates of our program will be future leading engineers, researchers and entrepreneurs who will develop innovative solutions to tomorrow’s life science and biomedical engineering challenges.

Objectives

This Master’s program enables students to:

  • Benefit from a high level of specialization in the rapidly growing field of biomedical engineering
  • Conduct research in a stimulating learning environment
  • Communicate with participants from different domains of life science (researchers, engineers, clinicians)

The BME Master has received funding from the French National Research Agency (ANR) through the following grant mechanisms of the France 2030 plan:

  • EUR BERTIP: ANR-18-EURE-0002 (for Tracks 1 to 4 of the Master)
  • AMI-CMA DaTSHealth: ANR-23-CMAS-0033 (for the "Biomedical Data Science and Applications" Track )

Over the past decade, biomedical engineering has consistently been listed among the top fields for career prospects. For instance, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics recently rated bioengineering as the fastest growing subfield of engineering, with expected growth in employment opportunities significantly higher than the average growth in engineering overall. In recent years, employment opportunities in the startup and innovation sector have increased dramatically, especially in the burgeoning connected and personalized health field.

In this context, IP Paris’ BME program provides state-of-the-art research-based training that fosters innovation in the life sciences and medical technologies. The BME Master prepares graduates for doctoral studies or for R&D positions in industry (medical device, digital health, and biotechnology sectors as well as ample opportunities for startup ventures).

The Master program has the following five tracks: Biophysics and Biomechanics, Imaging and Image-Based Modeling, Sensors and Devices, Biomaterials, and Biomedical Data Science and Applications. The coursework portion of the program consists of two academic quarters with a total of ten courses (30 ECTS in total). Students are expected to choose one of the above tracks as their “Major” and another as their “Minor”. The course requirement is as follows:

  • 6 courses in the chosen "Major" track (18 ECTS)
  • 3 courses in the chosen "Minor" track (9 ECTS)
  • 1 free elective course (3 ECTS)

The coursework is followed by a 5-6-month research internship (30 ECTS). While most internships are conducted in academic laboratories, they can also be pursued in industry.

Imaging and Image-Based Modeling Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Optical imaging for biomedical diagnostic3 ECTS / English
Fundamentals and Applications of Machine Learning3 ECTS / English

Biophysics and Biomechanics Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Solid mechanics applied to biology3 ECTS / English
Biofluid mechanics and mass transport3 ECTS / English
Microfluidics and biosystems3 ECTS / English

Biomaterials and Biodevices Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Introduction to Biomaterials3 ECTS / English
Wearable Devices & Communication Systems for Healthcare and Well-being3 ECTS / English
Microfluidics and biosystems3 ECTS / English

Biomedical Data Science and applications Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Biomedical Data Sources and Collection3 ECTS / English
Fundamentals and Applications of Machine Learning3 ECTS / English
Data Preparation and Workflow Management3 ECTS / English

Imaging and Image-Based Modeling Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Biophotonics3 ECTS / English
Advanced microscopy physics and techniques3 ECTS / English
Data sciences of biological imaging3 ECTS / English
Representation learning for computal vision and medical imaging3 ECTS / English

Biophysics and Biomechanics Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Cellular and subcellular mechanics3 ECTS / English
Mechanics of motility of living organisms3 ECTS / English
Biomechanics in health and disease3 ECTS / English

Biomaterials and Biodevices Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Surface bioengineering and biodetection3 ECTS / English
Advanced material design3 ECTS / English
Material modeling from atomistic to macroscopic methods3 ECTS / English

Biomedical Data Science and applications Track

Course nameECTS / Language
Deep Learning and Graph-oriented Approaches3 ECTS / English
Research Project on Digital Health3 ECTS / English
Study Design for AI and Innovation3 ECTS / English

Admission requirements

Academic prerequisites & degree

  • Completion of the first year of Master's program (M1) in engineering, physics or applied mathematics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris or equivalent in France or abroad
  • No prior training in biology is required

Language prerequisites

English language proficiency (minimum B2 level or equivalent).

How to apply

Applications can be submitted exclusively online. You will need to provide the following documents:

  • Transcript
  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • CV/resume
  • Statement of purpose
  • English language proficiency (minimum level of B2 or equivalent)

Fees and scholarships

Registration fees are available here

Find out more about scholarships

Please note that fees and scholarships may change for the following year.

Applications and admission dates

Coordinators

Abdul Barakat M2 BioMedical Engineering (BME)

Nesma Houmani M2 Track 5: Biomedical Data Science and Applications

Silvia Corsini

Student affairs office

Angélique RASIAH

General enquiries

master-admission@ip-paris.fr