We are excited to invite Biomedical Engineering (BME) graduate students at a relatively early stage of their degree program to apply for the Collaborative Specialization (CS) in Neuromodulation offered through the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto. The University of Toronto CRANIA Neuromodulation Institute (CNMI) is the supporting unit for the Collaborative Specialization in Neuromodulation. This specialization is open to both BME MASc and PhD students whose thesis work is in the neurotechnology/neuromodulation area.
Certificate from the School of Graduate Studies
All students who successfully fulfill the requirements of the CS in Neuromodulation will receive a certificate of completion from the School of Graduate Studies as well as a notation on their transcripts.
About the Collaborative Specialization
The Collaborative Specialization in Neuromodulation provides an opportunity for students to engage in the rapidly growing field of neuromodulation. This field is experiencing unprecedented growth, with novel therapies driven by machine learning, optical interfaces, electronics, neuroscience, and big data analyses being rapidly developed. The CS Requirements for Master’s and Doctoral students can be found on our website: CRANIA NeuroModulation Institute (CNMI) – Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering (utoronto.ca)
Learning Objectives
The coursework and workshops in the Collaborative Specialization in Neuromodulation have been specifically designed to provide students with the skills and practical knowledge essential to advance the field of neuromodulation.
If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at info.cnmi@utoronto.ca