

I completed my M.Sc. in Medical Engineering at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, and overall it has been a very valuable and enriching experience.
The program offers a strong combination of engineering, medical imaging, and data-driven methods. Courses such as MRI, biomedical signal processing, and machine learning provided both theoretical depth and practical exposure. I especially appreciated the balance between physics-based understanding and modern AI techniques.
One of the highlights of my studies was the opportunity to work on a hands-on thesis project involving intuitive robot control using EMG and IMU signals. This allowed me to apply concepts like signal processing, machine learning, and robotics control (e.g., Cartesian control and simulation using MuJoCo) to a real-world problem.
The university provides good research opportunities, and institutes like AIROB/FAPS offer exposure to cutting-edge robotics and automation projects. Collaboration between disciplines is also a strong point.
However, some courses can be quite theoretical, and students may need to take extra initiative to gain more practical or industry-oriented experience. Additionally, navigating administrative processes can sometimes be slow.
Overall, I would definitely recommend this program to students interested in medical imaging, biomedical signal processing, robotics, or AI in healthcare. It provides a solid foundation for both research and industry careers.
FAU’s education system is quite strict and strongly focused on real understanding instead of rote learning.
If you only try to pass by memorizing, there is almost zero chance to succeed, because the exams are designed so you must cover and understand all topics in depth.
I like that there is a very wide range of courses and specializations, so you can find subjects in almost every field and design your own study path.
On the negative side, there is little flexibility or support if you fall behind; the pressure around exams is high and sometimes the organization and communication from the university could be better.
Overall, I would recommend FAU to students who are motivated to work hard and really learn their subject, but it might feel overwhelming if you expect an easier or more guided system.