Overview
Clinical engineering is essential for integrating technology into healthcare by ensuring medical devices and systems are safe, effective, and optimised for patient care. This field plays a critical role in improving healthcare delivery, enhancing patient outcomes, and advancing medical innovations through the application of engineering principles.
Introduction
The PhD in Clinical Engineering at the University of Liverpool focuses on the intersection of engineering, technology, and healthcare. Research areas include medical device development, biomedical signal processing, rehabilitation engineering, and health informatics.
The programme is designed to cultivate independent research skills, with personalised supervision and access to advanced laboratories and clinical settings. Postgraduate researchers receive comprehensive training in regulatory standards, design methodologies, and data analysis relevant to clinical environments. Additional support includes workshops in scientific writing, grant applications, and career development.
Collaborative opportunities with healthcare professionals and industry partners enhance the practical application of research, preparing graduates for impactful careers in clinical settings, academia, and the medical technology industry.