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Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering

From Radiation Physics to Medical Robotics and AI, our postgraduate degrees cover exciting and cutting-edge areas of physics, computer science and engineering applied to medicine.

Research student works on robotic surgery system
A postgraduate degree from UCL Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering is an excellent starting point for a range of careers. Our department emphasises quality research, and our teaching staff are often world-leading researchers in their own right. As part of that community and through our integrated approach to teaching, MSc and MRes students can gain plenty of real-world experience, building skills and confidence to take into any future career. 

Our Research and Impact

 

Alumni at graduation. Text reads: Careers and Alumni

Student Profiles

Our alumni go into a wide range of careers: from working in industry for global companies or medtech startups, to jobs with the NHS and other healthcare providers working directly with patients and clinicians, or continuing in a collaborative and interdisciplinary field of academic research. Meet some of our alumni to find out where their degrees at UCL have led them.

Annual Report 2020 front page

Meet the Department

UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering is a department of high-impact research, strong colaboration networks and award-winning teaching.  The 2020 Annual Report is a great way to get to know the department, with interviews, articles, videos and more.