FCH3101 Technology and Health
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Eligible for studies at the third-cycle level.
- Humans and technology in interaction
- Images in medicine
- Human tolerance, physiology in extreme environments
- Delivery of care and safety in systems
- Data-driven life science
- Sustainability in technology and health
- Gender and diversity – perspectives on work, technology and health
After completion of the course the doctoral student should have the knowledge and ability to:
- describe the different relationships between technology and health
- critically analyze the strengths and weaknesses of theories and methodologies presently applied to the field of technology and health
- compare methodological approaches in the field of technology and health and draw conclusions about their relevance and applicability to his/her own doctoral studies
- reflect on what the concepts of sustainable development, gender equality, diversity and equal opportunities can mean in their own PhD project, as well as in the field of technology and health based on social, economic and ecological aspects
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