Bioengineering, PhD (UO home Campus)
Program Description
The bioengineering PhD program prepares students to discover and translate research breakthroughs that benefit society. This is a joint PhD program that brings together the intellectual and research resources at the Knight Campus at the University of Oregon and the College of Engineering at Oregon State University. At the UO, students have access to a range of interdisciplinary research in areas such as 3D printing and laser microfabrication, gene therapy, tissue regeneration, and polymer chemistry. Doctoral students have access to state-of-the-art facilities for their research and a collaborative environment with expert mentors. Many faculty mentors are experienced entrepreneurs and can assist in the development of startup companies. The program and faculty are focused on accelerating student success through immersive mentoring and training programs that advance student success in areas such as science communications, career planning/preparation, innovation and entrepreneurship, and fostering a diverse and inclusive team.Application at a Glance
Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
Official Transcripts
English Language Proficiency Requirement
Financial Verification for International Applicants
For official transcripts, English language proficiency requirements, and financial verification for international applicants, go to: https://advanced.oregonstate.edu/portal/bioe
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
CV
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Statements/Essays
Letters of Recommendation
Personal Statements/Essays
Meet the Faculty
Visit the Website
Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact
Campus: Corvallis, Eugene
This program may accept applications after the posted deadline on a space-available basis. Refer to the program’s website for more details.