UCL MedPhys exam result
Dear University College London,
May I please have the statistics of the exam result for the following modules since 2020? For the academic years of 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23:
MPHY0001: Introduction to Medical Imaging
MPHY0002: Cardiac Engineering
MPHY0003: Materials and Mechanics
MPHY0004: Medical Instrumentation 1
MPHY0005: Physics of the Human Body
ENGF0001: Engineering Challenges
ENGF0002: Design and Professional Skills
ENGF0003: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis I
ENGF0004: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis II
MECH0018: Fundamentals of Biomechanics
MPHY0007: Physics for Biomedical Engineering
MPHY0008: Anatomy and Physiology with Biomedical Applications
MPHY0009: Clinical Engineering
MPHY0010: Design and Professional Skills in Biomedical Engineering
MPHY0011: Medical Instrumentation 2
ELEC0129: Introduction to Robotics
ELEC0145: Robotics in Medicine and Industry
ELEC0144: Machine Learning for Robotics
MPHY0042: Research Project in Biomedical Engineering
MPHY0020: Computing in Medicine
MPHY0037: Medical Electronics and Neural Engineering
MECH0028: Bio Fluid Mechanics
MECH0029: Solid Biomechanics
MPHY0016: Medical Imaging with Ionising Radiation
MPHY0023: Materials for Orthopaedic Medical Devices
MPHY0025: Information Processing in Medical Imaging
MPHY0030: Programming Foundations for Medical Image Analysis
MPHY0049: Biomedical Engineering Group Research Project
MPHY0041: Machine Learning for Medical Imaging
SURG0058: Applied Tissue Engineering
Yours faithfully,
Leonor
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Dear Leonor
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request dated 27 November 2023 for the statistics of the exam results for
the following modules for the academic years of 2020-21, 2021-22, 2022-23:
• MPHY0001: Introduction to Medical Imaging
• MPHY0002: Cardiac Engineering
• MPHY0003: Materials and Mechanics
• MPHY0004: Medical Instrumentation 1
• MPHY0005: Physics of the Human Body
• ENGF0001: Engineering Challenges
• ENGF0002: Design and Professional Skills
• ENGF0003: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis I
• ENGF0004: Mathematical Modelling and Analysis II
• MECH0018: Fundamentals of Biomechanics
• MPHY0007: Physics for Biomedical Engineering
• MPHY0008: Anatomy and Physiology with Biomedical Applications
• MPHY0009: Clinical Engineering
• MPHY0010: Design and Professional Skills in Biomedical Engineering
• MPHY0011: Medical Instrumentation 2
• ELEC0129: Introduction to Robotics
• ELEC0145: Robotics in Medicine and Industry
• ELEC0144: Machine Learning for Robotics
• MPHY0042: Research Project in Biomedical Engineering
• MPHY0020: Computing in Medicine
• MPHY0037: Medical Electronics and Neural Engineering
• MECH0028: Bio Fluid Mechanics
• MECH0029: Solid Biomechanics
• MPHY0016: Medical Imaging with Ionising Radiation
• MPHY0023: Materials for Orthopaedic Medical Devices
• MPHY0025: Information Processing in Medical Imaging
• MPHY0030: Programming Foundations for Medical Image Analysis
• MPHY0049: Biomedical Engineering Group Research Project
• MPHY0041: Machine Learning for Medical Imaging
• SURG0058: Applied Tissue Engineering
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