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Sai Krishnan - 
PhD Biomedical Engineering
About the qualification

Why do this course?

To explore further in the field of research


Career information

Brief history since leaving University

After graduating in Jan 2020, I started my PhD position in University of Bern in the Institute of Anatomy on 1st of Feb 2020. In this position my main research interest is in Medical Image Processing using Machine and Deep Learning methods.

Where do I see myself in the future?

Upon the successful completion of my Doctorate study, I wish to pursue further research in the Research and Development sector in leading industries or a Post-Doc in Academia.


Advice to students

My piece of advice to students

Biomedical Engineering is like a sea and for an undersea explorer, the deeper you dive the more interesting it gets. Given the diversity of the field and the endless opportunities it provides for the future, I suggest it is one of the best areas of study with a bright prospective ahead.
As long as research in Biology exists and technology keeps developing, there is also new scope for a Biomedical Engineer.



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Last updated: 01 Mar 2020