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As a graduate of the Master’s in Electrical Engineering with a specialisation in Biomedical Signals & Systems, you can look forward to an exciting career as a biomedical engineer, healthcare technology specialist, diagnostic systems engineer, computational biomedical scientist, or R&D engineer, to name but a few. You can also continue with a PhD or EngD programme. What about starting your own business?

Type of degree

Upon completion of the Master's with a specialisation in Biomedical Signals & Systems, you will receive a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering. Also, you can title yourself Master of Science (MSc). Your specialisation will be mentioned on your diploma supplement, highlighting your specialised knowledge and skills in the field of biomedical signals and systems.

Job opportunities

As a graduate of this specialisation, you have in-depth knowledge and skills in using existing and developing new (eHealth) technologies for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of sensory or motor dysfunction of the human body. Using signal and system analysis, you can come up with solutions for medical challenges and improve the quality of life of people with chronic diseases and the elderly. With this expertise, you will be well prepared to work at biotechnology companies, government research laboratories, neurotechnology companies, or startups that develop innovative medical technology solutions, among others.

UT alumni with this specialisation currently work at various organisations in different roles, for example:
  • Engineering Consultant at Capgemini
  • Systems Design Engineer at Movella
  • Researcher at the University of Twente

Whichever career path you choose, you will be sure to find exciting opportunities at various private and public organisations. You can work at a wide range of technology and networking companies, such as T-Mobile, KPN, or Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. What about jumpstarting your career at an internet service provider, such as Ziggo? You can also work at Accenture, Deloitte, or IBM. Are you interested in working at the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO)?

Start a business

Do you have a great business idea? At the University of Twente, you can turn it into reality! At UT, we highly encourage entrepreneurship. In fact, with over 1,000 start-ups to its name, UT is recognised as one of the most entrepreneurial universities in the Netherlands. Did you know that big international companies like Booking.com and Just Eat Takeaway were once founded by students of UT? We are keen to put your scientific knowledge to practical use in solutions that people and society need. Your innovative ideas, creativity and the courage to put in the extra mile will be rewarded. As a catalyst for meaningful entrepreneurship, we offer you the Novel-T foundation and their start-up hub Incubase on campus.

You can use your master’s research - or prototypes from the research you have done - to start your own business. Graduates of Electrical Engineering have founded Movella, a full-stack provider of 3D motion tracking products. Will you be next?

Post-master opportunities

Instead of pursuing a professional career right after obtaining your Master’s degree, you can opt for an academic career by completing a PhD or an EngD. An EngD programme is more practically oriented and aligned with direct problem solving and addressing design needs of a particular industry whereas a PhD programme is more focused on research. You can follow both types of programmes at the Twente Graduate School (TGS).

Continue as a researcher: obtain a PhD

A PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) entails studying and carrying out research in a particular area for a period of four years. You can do this within one of our research groups or our structured PhD programmes. An integral part of a PhD is writing your PhD thesis and presenting and defending your research publicly. Obtaining a PhD gives you the title Doctor (Dr).

Follow an EngD programme

You can also choose to follow an EngD programme after graduation. Such a programme usually takes two years and prepares you to become a high-level technological designer. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certified diploma and the academic degree title Professional Doctorate in Engineering (EngD).

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