M.Sc. in Neurotechnology

 M.Sc. in Neurotechnology is a specialized postgraduate program that blends neuroscience with engineering and technology, offering in-depth knowledge of brain-computer interfaces, neural signal processing, and neuroprosthetics. The course typically spans 2 years, focusing on the application of advanced technology in understanding and treating neurological disorders. Students learn about cognitive neuroscience, neural networks, neuroimaging, and data analysis techniques used in brain research and neurotechnological innovations. Practical training through laboratory work, research projects, and internships provides students with hands-on experience. Graduates are prepared to work in sectors like healthcare, pharmaceuticals, robotics, and academic research, addressing challenges in brain-machine interaction and contributing to advancements in medical treatments for neurological conditions. This interdisciplinary program opens career opportunities in both science and technology-driven industries.