Ph.D. in Neurotechnology

 Ph.D. in Neurotechnology is a cutting-edge, research-focused program that blends engineering, neuroscience, and technology to create novel treatments for disorders of the brain and interfaces between humans and machines. Depending on the student's research progress, the course typically lasts 4-6 years. Students study subjects such neural signal processing, brain-computer interfaces, neuroimaging, and neuroprosthetics. Coursework, lab research, and a dissertation are all part of the program. Working in academic, clinical, or industrial contexts, graduates contribute to state-of-the-art advancements in cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and medical technology. For students who are enthusiastic about developing both technology and brain science, this interdisciplinary sector provides exciting prospects.