Opportunities Guidelines

Overview

The purpose of this section is to outline the research areas accepted within the organization and to guide students interested in participating in ongoing projects. Our goal is to promote interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in biomedical engineering and related fields here in UPRM.

Students from engineering, science, and other technical backgrounds are encouraged to explore these opportunities!

Guidelines for Publishers

Eligibility

Research opportunities may be published by:

  • Faculty members
  • Research laboratories
  • Recognized student research teams
  • Interdisciplinary project leaders
  • Official collaborators affiliated with the institution

Accepted Research Areas

The accepted research areas include:

  • Life Sciences: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Immunology, Physiology, Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Cancer Biology, Regenerative Medicine
  • Computational & Data Sciences: Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Machine Learning, Mathematical Modeling, Biomedical Data Analysis
  • Bioengineering: Biomedical Engineering, Electronics and Medical Devices, Biosensors, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Embedded Systems, Signal Processing, Medical Imaging, Tissue Engineering, Wearable Technology
  • Assistive Technologies: Prosthetics, Rehabilitation Engineering, Robotics in Healthcare, Assistive Technologies, Drug Delivery Systems, Clinical Technology Development

Other related interdisciplinary research fields may also be considered!

Requirements

Each submission must include:

  • Title
  • Team/Lab logo (if applicable)
  • Brief description
  • Required skills or background
  • Status
  • Responsibilities
  • Time commitment (if applicable)
  • Contact information
  • Application deadline (if applicable)

Note: Affiliation with IEEE or EMBS is not required to submit or be featured.

Guidelines for Applicants

Elegibility

Research opportunities are open to:

  • Undergraduate students
  • Graduate students (if specified)

Some opportunities may require prerequisite coursework or specific technical skills.

Application Requirements

Students should:

  • Contact the listed research advisor/team leader
  • Express their area of interest clearly
  • Attach a resumé
  • Any other requirements specified by the leader

Skill Development

Participation in these opportunities may help students develop:

  • Technical and laboratory skills
  • Programming and computational abilities
  • Hardware design and prototyping
  • Scientific communication and teamwork