Biomedical Engineering and Biofabrication (AES)
The lack of donor organs is a major challenge in medicine. To address this issue, a new Master’s program has been established at NUST MISIS University as part of the Advanced Engineering School (AES). The program is designed to train specialists in the cutting-edge field of organ architecture. The training is based on real-world projects with partner companies. Students, under the guidance of experienced professors, will work on creating new 3D bioprinters. These printers will be able to print cell equivalents of organs and tissues. Graduates of the program in Biomedical Engineering and Biofabrication will have both scientific and commercial expertise in the fields of tissue engineering and biomaterials science. They will also be well-equipped to become competitive design engineers and contribute to the development of state-of-the-art bioprinting equipment on a global scale.