Western Sydney University
1.5 Years
The Master of Applied Neuromorphic Engineering is an exciting inter-disciplinary field combining aspects from electrical engineering, computer science, neuroscience, signal processing and mathematics. Students will partner with industry on applied projects and be mentored by leading researchers.
Students who have completed an Undergraduate Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related degree are encouraged to apply.
The program covers subjects such as Neuromorphic Electronics Design, Mathematics of Signal Processing, Introduction to Neuroscience, Neuromorphic Accelerators, Neuromorphic Algorithms and Computation, Neuromorphic Sensing, and Advanced Machine Learning.
Western Sydney University is globally recognised for its research strengths and innovations in teaching. The International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at the MARCS Institute provides expert mentorship and access to state-of-the-art facilities.
As a graduate, you can look forward to a broad range of exciting career opportunities in different sectors and industries, including Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Computational Neuroscience, Electronics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Signal Processing.