Upon completion of their PhD in Biomedical Engineering, graduates will have acquired a set of competencies that will enable them to succeed in various careers in academia, industry, or government. These competencies include a strong foundation in engineering and biomedical sciences, as well as advanced knowledge in different sub-areas related to biomedical engineering. Additionally, graduates will have the ability to design biomedical projects, conduct experimental studies, and utilize interdisciplinary knowledge from various fields to generate novel contributions in biomedical engineering. They will also possess excellent communication skills to effectively communicate their research findings in written and oral formats, including presenting at technical meetings and peer-reviewed publications. Furthermore, graduates will have developed teamwork and life-long learning skills and will understand the importance of ethical responsibility and integrity in research. The combination of these competencies will prepare graduates to become successful professionals in the field of biomedical engineering.