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Graduate Student Research Assistantships

Location: Warnock Engineering Building

The Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute is an exciting place to do your graduate studies. We currently have over 80 graduate students from multiple departments working with SCI Institute faculty on their degrees. If you are a highly motivated student pursing a graduate degree (Ph.D. or M.S.), please apply to the Ph.D. program in:

 
Computational Bioimaging Certificate Program

Courses:

Curriculum

A student must take at least one course in each of the following areas: Scientific Computing (3 hours), Radiology (3 hours), Bioengieering (3 hours), and a project-based course in Computational Bioimaging (3 hours). A minimum of 15 hours course work is required and the other 3 hours (or more) course work will be determined by the student's advisory committee from the course selection is listed below.

 

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