Imperial College MRes in Neurotechnology
Neurotechnology is the use of insights and tools from mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and engineering to investigate neural function and treat dysfunction. Brain-related illnesses affect more than two billion people worldwide, and the numbers are growing. Reducing this burden is a major challenge for society.
The MRes Neurotechnology is a one-year full-time programme which will provide you with technical knowledge, expertise and transferable skills in this exciting area. Our MRes will prepare you for an innovative research career at the interface between neuroscience and engineering, in academia, industry, or elsewhere.
The programme comprises lectures, practical work and workshops in the first term, followed by full-time work on a research
project. In addition, you will attend regular seminars and a journal club throughout the year. Your research project will normally be supervised by a multidisciplinary team of at least two Imperial
College London supervisors who will bring technical and neuroscience expertise to the project.
The MRes Neurotechnology provides unique training at the interface between neuroscience and engineering, enhancing your skills in research, analysis and scientific presentation and developing your ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.
Our programme provides a solid foundation in research for those continuing with a neurotechnology career, whether through a PhD or working in industry.
How to apply
Please visit our webpage for full details of the course and how to apply, including entry requirements and projects available for 2020 entry. The deadline for applications is 15 June, but applications are considered on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply now.