Master of Applied Neuromorphic Engineering

Western Sydney University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00917K

The Master of Applied Neuromorphic Engineering offers students an opportunity to partner with high-profile industry partners in an applied project or a research project, mentored by leading researchers from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems at the MARCS Institute. This program seeks to address the rapidly growing demand for alternative inter-disciplinary technologies, such as bio-inspired agile sensory systems, smart edge devices, and brain-inspired high performance computational platforms. Students will be introduced to state-of-the-art neuromorphic hardware, sensors and algorithms in a highly structured way that increases their acumen for approaching new situations with creativity and initiative. Note: All students who enrol in the 8124 Master of Applied Neuromorphic Engineering will have the option to transition to 8123 Master of Neuromorphic Engineering at the end of their first year if they meet the transition requirements. Students may be required to travel between campuses to complete their subjects.

Structure

120 credit points.

Standard entry requirements

  • An undergraduate degree in electrical, electronics, biomedical engineering, computer science, physics or mathematics
  • A one-page Statement of Purpose highlighting the reason for applying to this program along with relevant achievements that make the case for success in graduate study.
  • Be selected by interview from the International Centre for Neuromorphic Systems (ICNS) within The MARCS Institute.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Western Sydney Parramatta City International: $58,884 No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years
Western Sydney Penrith (Kingswood) International: $58,884 No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years

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