Biomedical Engineering

Leveraging strong ties and close proximity between the 91°µÍøÊÓÆµ's College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and the Larner College of Medicine, our graduate programs in Biomedical Engineering (BME) prioritize hands-on, interdisciplinary learning to provide our students the opportunity to employ cutting-edge technologies and advanced engineering methods to address real-world problems related to human health.
UVM offers programs of study leading to Master of Science (M.S.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in BME with areas of research expertise, including digital health, neuroengineering, biomaterials, biomechanics, and computational modeling.
Program Coordinator: Dr. David Jangraw - djangraw@uvm.edu
Complex Systems and Data Science

Our interdisciplinary graduate programs in Complex Systems and Data Science allow students to engage with faculty from Computer Science, Mathematics & Statistics, and the engineering departments within CEMS, as well as other faculty researchers from across the University.
Recently, the CEMS Complex Systems Center evolved into a University-wide to better catalyze computational research, drive collaboration, and extend its impact well beyond campus borders. Pan-Disciplinary research groups within the Institute, such as the and the have emerged as national leaders in their respective fields, receiving multimillion-dollar funding from research foundations and industry partners.
CSDS Program Coordinator: Dr. Nick Cheney - ncheney@uvm.edu