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Start of studies for CS: Imaging and Biomedical Computing

Welcome to the study program CS: Imaging and Biomedical Computing at the Department of Informatics. We are looking forward to welcome you on Tuesday 13 August 2024. There is a joint program for all Master's students at the department  13 - 15 August

To do's at the beginning of the semester

  •  From 13-15 August, you will attend the Introductory week for master's students.
    • On the first day, there is a mandatory orientation meeting with your academic department, where you will receive important information about your program and meet your buddy group. Wednesday and Thursday's program is for all new master's students at the department.
  • 15 August is deadline for choosing courses.
    • Important! You don't need to do anything before the orientation meeting, but it's recommended to look through recommended courses in advance. Read more about selecting courses below.

Important dates

Selecting courses

Requirements for courses are shown in the overview of the structure of the programme option CS: Imaging and Biomedical Computing. You have to choose two of the mandatory courses IN4200, FYS-STK4155 and MAT4110, as well as HSE courses during the first year. In addition, you choose one recommended course and three elective courses of 10 credits. In the overview, some of the recommended topics are mentioned.

Apart from this, there are no absolute requirements for courses, but you should choose courses that are relevant to the master's thesis you will choose. It is important to take into account that most courses only take place either in spring or autumn.

Research groups

During the work on the master's thesis, you will work in a research group and receive guidance from researchers in the group and possibly external supervisors. This field of study (CS: Imaging and Biomedical Computing)  is affiliated with the   Research Group for Digital Signal Processing and Image Analysis (DSB) at the Department of Informatics (Ifi) and the Department of Computational Physioloy (ComPhy) at Simula Research Lab.

 

Social activities

There will also be social events throughout the orientation week, so you can get to know your fellow students and research groups better.

The events will be published here closer to the start of the semester.

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