Meriit Scholarships

    Biomedical Imaging and Signals

    Department:

    Electrical and Computer Engineering

    College:

    Armour College of Engineering

    Degrees:

    • Master of Biomedical Imaging and Signals

    Description:

    The purpose of this degree program is to prepare students for leading edge positions in industry in the areas of biomedical imaging and signal processing. The Professional Master of Biomedical Imaging and Signals is a course-only degree program that prepares students for professional practice.

    The interdisciplinary nature of bioengineering generally involves many facets of electrical and computer engineering. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers several courses and research opportunities that engage students interested in biomedical engineering. In addition, there are a significant number of courses offered by the Biomedical Engineering Department and other disciplines at IIT which are of great importance to students interested in the professional master's degree in biomedical engineering with specialization in medical imaging and bio-signals.

    Specializations:

      Electrical and Computer Engineering Certificate Programs:

      • Advanced Electronics
      • Applied Electromagnetics
      • Communication Systems
      • Computer Engineering
      • Control Systems
      • Electricity Markets
      • Power Electronics
      • Power Engineering
      • Signal Processing
      • Wireless Communications Engineering

      Dual Degrees / Joint Degrees:

        Research Facilities:

        The department operates research laboratories for work in CAD for VLSI, communications, computer networking, image processing and medical imaging, microwave electronics, power systems, signal processing and ultrasonic diagnostics. The Center for Electric Power and Power.

        Electronics supports research initiatives with support from industry and government. The department also collaborates with and utilizes the research resources of the IIT Research Institute and the Pritzker Institute of Medical Engineering.

        The department has state-of-the-art computer systems to enhance and extend the generally available system in the university. A primary resource is a network of more than 40-high performance workstations, file servers, and computer servers, running the Unix/Linux operating system. With over 100 gigabytes of storage, CD-ROM drives, tape drives, and accelerated graphics, these systems provide an array of software tools for students and researchers including programming languages (C, C++, Java, FORTRAN, Python, Perl, etc.), software development tools, software and hardware simulators, and electronic computer-aided design packages from companies such as Cadence, Synopsys, Avanti!, Symplicity, EPRI and ESCA.

        In addition to the workstations, the department maintains a collection of PCs for ECE students, including a set of machines that can be dedicated to hardware/software projects. The computers are connected via high-speed ethernet

        Research Areas:

        Admission Requirements:

        1. Cumulative undergraduate GPA minimum: 3.0/4.0
        2. Minimum GRE score:
          1100 (quantitative + verbal), 3.5 (analytical writing)
        3. TOEFL minimum (if required): 550/213/80 (paper-based/computer-based/Internet-based test)

          Admission to master's degree programs requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, typically in electrical or computer engineering. Applicants with backgrounds in other fields with proficiency in engineering sciences, physics, mathematics or computer science, gained through prior coursework or professional experience, are also eligible for admission, but will be required to demonstrate proficiency in the subject matter covered in undergraduate courses that are prerequisites for the chosen graduate program. Proficiency may be demonstrated by passing a written exam or by taking and passing, with a grade of "B" or better, prerequisite undergraduate courses at IIT. Specific course prerequisites for each degree program are listed within the program description.

        Departmental Website:

        http://www.iit.edu/engineering/ece/


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