A graduate of the Doctoral Program in Biomedical Informatics has acquired a comprehensive education aiming to achieve transdisciplinary research excellence (i) in informatics (ii) in biomedical applications of informatics. They have gained advanced knowledge and skills in information science, system science, analysis of images and biosignals, information systems, mathematical modeling, and in biostatistics.
The graduate is able to apply this knowledge in e-health, medical imaging, bioinformatics, in the design and analysis of clinical trials, and in the optimization of control processes in health care and healthcare economics. They have gained a deep understanding of the field and its anchoring in theory, practice, and its interventions, in the context of health care and biomedical research.