Biomedical Engineering at the University of Melbourne aims to combine biology and engineering, to place you at the epicentre of this 21st century revolution in medicine and the treatment of disease.
| Bionic eye project on 7.30 Report Watch the story about Bionic Vision Australia's work on developing a first and second generation bionic eye device, which aired on ABC's 7.30 Report on Monday January 23, 2012. | |
| Representation of input signals in recurrently connected neuronal networks Dr Matthieu Gilson from the RIKEN Brain Science Institute will present the first Melbourne School of Engineering Visiting Scholar Lecture in 2012 on Wednesday 18 January, at the Centre for Neural Engineering, 203 Bouverie Street, Carlton. | |
| Distinguished careers celebrated with honorary doctorates The Melbourne School of Engineering has recognised the outstanding careers of leading engineers, Professor Alexander Smits, Associate Professor James Patrick and Professor David Boger, awarding them honorary doctorates for 2011. | |
| MSE people shine in The Age Melbourne Magazine Top 100 Melbourne School of Engineering people have featured prominently in The Age Melbourne Magazine's annual list of Melbourne's 100 most influential, inspirational, provocative and creative people. | |
| Xi Liang wins Google Anita Borg Scholarship Computer Science and Software Engineering PhD candidate, Xi Liang, has been awarded a prestigious Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship for 2011. | |
| Free Seminar – Learning to guide the behaviour of cells Leading international expert in theoretical systems biology, Professor Michael Stumpf will present a seminar on 21 December, hosted by NICTA and The Melbourne School of Engineering, along with the Faculties of Science and Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. | |
| Course Spotlight: Master of Engineering (Biomedical) Biomedical engineers apply engineering techniques and analyses to problem-solving in medicine and the biomedical sciences, bridging the gap between technology, medicine and biology. | |
| MSE alumni in the sporting history books The Melbourne School of Engineering has not only launched the careers of key figures in the engineering and IT industry, it has also been home to many students who went on to national and international glory in the sporting arena. |