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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009

Master in Biomedical Engineering, in-depth approach
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Credits

First Year

Compulsory courses

GBIO0009-1

Bio-informatics - Kristel Van Steen
30
30
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5

GBIO0010-1

Bioinstrumentation - Jacques Destiné
30
30
-
5

GBIO0012-1

Biomechanics - Serge Cescotto
30
30
-
5

GBIO0008-1

Medical imaging - Christophe Phillips
30
30
-
5

GBIO0011-1

Biological systems modeling - Pierre Dauby, Rodolphe Sepulchre
30
30
-
5

GBIO0013-1

Transport phenomena in biology - Dominique Toye
30
30
-
5

Non specific technical training - optional courses

With the agreement of the President of the jury students choose courses for 30 credits in the list below. The choose courses must secure the prerequisites for optional courses in the seconde year.

Optional courses for the first year in the Master's degree

MATH0461-1

Intorduction to optimization - Quentin Louveaux
30
30
-
5

SYST0003-1

Linear control systems - Damien Ernst, Rodolphe Sepulchre
30
30
-
5

ELEN0060-1

Information and Coding Theory - Louis Wehenkel
30
30
-
5

ELEN0074-1

Sensors, microsensors and instrumentation - Philippe Vanderbemden
30
30
-
5

INFO0051-1

Artificial Intelligence Logics - Pascal Gribomont
30
30
-
5

INFO0004-1

Programming Language Internals - Justus Piater - Suppl : Guy Leduc
30
30
-
5

MECA0036-1

Finite Element Method - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

PHYS0961-1

Irreversibility, instabilities and chaos - Pierre Dauby
30
30
-
5

PHYS0069-1

Introduction to statistical physics - Stéphane Dorbolo
30
30
-
5

ELEN0004-1

The physics of semiconductor devices - Benoît Vanderheyden
30
30
-
5

INFO0009-1

Introduction to Data Bases - Pierre Wolper
30
30
-
5

ELEN0037-1

Microelectronics. Analysis and CAD of integrated circuits - Jacques Destiné
30
30
-
5

Optional course among those in the second year of the Bachelor's degree

Option: Electricity and Electronics

ELEC0053-2

Electric circuits - Patricia Rousseaux
30
30
-
5

ELEN0075-1

Analog Electronics - Benoît Vanderheyden
30
30
-
5



option computer

INFO0062-1

Object-Oriented Programming - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5

INFO0902-1

Data Structures and Algorithms - Justus Piater - Suppl : Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5



Option Mechanical

MECA0012-5

Mechanics of materials (english) - Serge Cescotto
30
30
-
5



Option physics

MECA0445-1

Transfers of heat and matter - Michel Hogge
30
30
-
5

PHYS0057-1

Wave optics and wave mechanics - Laurent Dreesen
30
30
-
5

Optional course among those in the third year of the Bachelor's degree

Option: Electricity and Electronics

ELEC0052-1

Analysis and Design of Electrical Measuring Systems - Philippe Vanderbemden
30
30
-
5

ELEN0040-1

Digital Electronics - Jacques Destiné
30
30
-
5



Option Advanced Electricity and Electronics

ELEN0070-1

Signal Processing - Jacques Verly
30
30
-
5



Option physics

MECA0025-1

Fluid Mechanics - Jean‑André Essers
30
30
-
5

ELEN0076-1

Electromagnetism - Benoît Vanderheyden
30
30
-
5



Option Chemistry and Material Sciences

CHIM0012-2

Chemical Kinetics - Jean‑Paul Pirard
30
30
-
5

CHIM0022-2

Introduction to Chemical Engineering - Michel Crine
30
30
-
5

CHIM0605-1

Chemistry and inorganic materials - Rudi Cloots
30
30
-
5



Advanced Mechanical

PHYS0904-1

Physics of materials - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers, Jean‑Marie Liégeois
30
30
-
5



option computer

INFO0064-1

Embedded Systems - Bernard Boigelot
30
30
-
5



Advanced Computer

INFO0054-1

Functional programming - Pascal Gribomont
30
30
-
5

Notice Students who have, in their BAC studies, already taken one or more option courses found in this list must not take them again.

Compulsory courses

GBIO0001-1

Introduction to Biomedical Engineering - Kristel Van Steen
30
30
-
5

BIOC0002-1

Biochemistry - Paulette Charlier
30
30
-
5

GBIO0002-1

Genetics and molecular biology - Michel Georges, Joseph Martial
30
30
-
5

GBIO0005-1

Introduction to neurosciences - Shibeshih Belachew, Pierre Maquet
30
30
-
5

GBIO0004-1

Physiology of the systems - Philippe Kolh
30
30
-
5

GBIO0003-1

Molecular and cellular physiology - Pierre Robe
30
30
-
5

Second Year

Compulsory courses

ATFE0016-1

Final Work (including an introduction to methodology and research) - Collégialité
-
-
-
25

Optional courses
[...]A general course to be chosen from the University's programme of courses (with the agreement of the cycle's President of the Jury)5

Research Focus

Optional courses

Choose courses totalling 30 credits from the list below. The choice of courses not taken must be approved by the cycle's Jury President.

Imagery and bioinstrumentation

MATH0049-1

Morphological Characterization of Unordered Systems - Silvia Blacher
30
30
-
5

ELEN0016-1

Digital Image Processing - Marc Van Droogenbroeck
30
30
-
5

ELEN0071-1

Digital Signal Processing - Jacques Verly
30
30
-
5

ELEN0072-1

Statistical Signal Processing - Jacques Verly
30
30
-
5

ELEN0035-1

CAD in (Analogue and Digital) On-Demand Microelectronics - Jacques Destiné
30
30
-
5

ELEN0038-1

Microsystems - Jacques Destiné
30
30
-
5

INFO0013-1

(not available during 2008-2009) Computer vision (english) - Justus Piater
30
30
-
5

ELEN0069-1

Nanoelectronics / Optoelectronics - Benoît Vanderheyden
30
30
-
5

ELEC0017-1

Indirect Effects of Electromagnetic Fields - Véronique Beauvois, Jean‑Louis Lilien
30
30
-
5

ELEC0041-1

Modeling and design of electromagnetic systems - Patrick Dular, Christophe Geuzaine
30
30
-
5

ELEC0054-1

Application of Electrical Measuring Systems - Philippe Vanderbemden
30
30
-
5

ELEN0019-1

Treatment of the audio signals: principles and experiments - Jean‑Jacques Embrechts
30
30
-
5

Bioinformatics and Modeling

ELEN0062-1

Applied Inductive Learning - Pierre Geurts, Louis Wehenkel
30
30
-
5

SYST0017-1

Non linear systems - Rodolphe Sepulchre
30
30
-
5

GBIO0015-1

A tour in genetic epidemiology - Kristel Van Steen
15
15
-
3

GBIO0016-1

Introduction to systems biology - N..., Rodolphe Sepulchre
30
30
-
5

BIOC0718-2

Structure-function of biomolecules - André Matagne, N...
15
25
-
4

GENE0436-1

Statistic Genetic - Michel Georges
10
10
-
2

GBIO0017-1

Identification of biological processes and networks - Dominique Toye
10
10
-
2

CHIM0625-1

Molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics - Dominique Dehareng
10
10
-
2

GENE0434-1

Experimental genomic techniques - Michel Georges
10
10
-
2

GBIO0007-1

Gene sequencing and protein analysis: part a - Bernard Joris
10
10
-
2

Biomechanics

PROT0430-2

Biomedical robotics and active prostheses - Olivier Bruls
30
30
-
5

GBIO0014-2

Network hemodynamics with deformable walls - Michel Pirotton
15
15
-
3

MECA0058-1

Fracture mechanics, damage and fatigue - Ludovic Noels
30
30
-
5

MECA0097-1

Digital Methods in Fluid Dynamics - Jean‑André Essers
15
15
-
3

MECA0446-1

Continuum Mechanics - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

MECA0464-1

Large deformation of solids - Jean‑Philippe Ponthot
30
30
-
5

Chemistry and Material Sciences

BIOC0430-1

Interaction of living material - Christian Grandfils
25
-
-
3

CHIM0072-1

Interface Physical Chemistry - José Marien
15
15
-
3

CHIM0038-1

The physics of polymer materials, including plasturgy - Jean‑Marie Liégeois
18
24
-
4

CHIM0667-2

Transport phenomena in complex media (Transport in membranes) - Dominique Toye
15
15
-
3

MATH0049-1

Morphological Characterization of Unordered Systems - Silvia Blacher
30
30
-
5

CHIM0069-1

Porous Material Physical Chemistry - Jean‑Paul Pirard
15
-
-
2

META0430-1

Metal-Ceramic Materials - Adrien Magnée
15
10
-
2

BIOL0114-3

Electronic microscopies - Philippe Compère
45
15
-
5

MECA0462-1

MECA0462: materials selection - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers
30
30
-
5

CHIM0668-1

Stirring and mixing - Dominique Toye
15
15
-
3

CHIM0067-1

Biochemical Reactors II - Michel Crine
15
-
-
2

MECA0473-1

Metallic materials Engineering - Jacqueline Lecomte‑Beckers
30
30
-
5

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