Career questions tagged biomedical-engineer
I was wondering if anyone could answer these questions for me. I am interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and need these questions answered for a school project. 1. What is the best part of the job 2. What is the most difficult aspect of the job? 3. What most surprised you about your job, good or bad? 4. What advice do you have for someone interested in this job? 5. What is the coolest thing you have helped engineer? If you could also provide your name for me that would be great! ?
Any more information you have about biomedical engineering would be great. Also feel free to share your experience and where you work!
I was wondering if anyone could answer these questions for me?
I am interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, and need these questions answered for a school project. 1. What is the best part of the job? 2. What is the most difficult aspect of the job? 3. What most surprised you about your job, good or bad? 4. What advice do you have for someone interested in this job? 5. What is the coolest thing you have helped engineer? Any more information you have about biomedical engineering would be great. Also feel free to share your experience and where you work!
For professionals in biomolecular engineering or biotech, what’s something you wish you had focused on earlier in undergrad that actually made a difference in grad school or industry—but isn’t emphasized enough in classes?
For professionals in bio or biomedical engineering, what’s something you wish you had focused on earlier in undergrad that actually made a difference in grad school or industry, but isn’t commonly emphasized in classes?
What’s the best approach into becoming a biomedical engineer and what do I have to do?
I’m a middle school student here in Crane Middle School and I always wanted to work in the medical field because both my parents are nurses and I always thought what they did was cool. They have always encouraged me into to doing something in engineer because I love building things and they think I would do well in it. When I found out about biomedical engineering I knew that’s what I wanted to do because I love helping other people and building/ making stuff so this is a job I think I would really enjoy.In my free time i like drawing and building legos which is kind of similar to the type of stuff I would be doing as a biomedical engineer. What is one skill you use every day that you didn't expect to need when you were in middle school?
What is the best advice for someone going into the engineering field trying to learn more?
I am mainly looking for advice in the biomedical engineering and anything having to do with the process of getting that degree.
What does average day of a biomedical engineer look like?
I am interested in pursuing biomedical engineering but am not sure what the job market looks like and the path to medical school.
What are some good schools for biomedical engineering?
What do biomedical engineers do, and what schools best support that and why? Where do biomedical engineers normally work and is the job field increasing or decreasing and why?
What is biomedical engineering and what jobs are likely for me to get?
I'm looking into studying biomedical engineering and pharmacology.
What is biomedical engineering and what is the scope for a biomedical engineer?
What is biomedical engineering and what is the scope for a biomedical engineer?
What are the primary research areas and daily responsibilities of a nanotechnology engineer, particularly in the field of biomedical engineering?
I'm planning to become a biomedical engineer and have a strong interest in nanotechnology. Could you provide insights into this career path and typical daily tasks?
Does Physics play a major role in Biomedical engineering? And are Biomedical science and Biomedical engineering the same thing?
Does Physics play a major role in Biomedical engineering and do I have to take up the course if Im studying Biomedical engineering in the University? And are Biomedical science and Biomedical engineering the same thing?
Is biomedical engineering a field that is worth going with?
I've been thinking about biomedical engineering, but it seems to be a broad topic. What exactly is it? Are there any good Jobs that go with biomedical engineering?
If I'm Certain of a College Major and Career path should I ask professionals who studied the major or work in the Career path I'm interested in questions about what it's like and what I need to do to get there?
I'm a Sophomore Student in High-School I'm interested in Biomedical Engineering I'm starting to look at College that suit my needs and major
Hello! I am a sophomore in high school currently gathering information on a biomedical engineer. Is anyone willing to let me interview them??
These are the questions needed to be responded to: Interviewee’s specific degree: Interviewee’s place of employment: Please describe your engineering field. What is your current job title? Please describe your particular job and duties. What is your average work schedule? Starting with high school, describe your educational background chronologically. If you had it to do over, related to your career or education, would you do anything differently? What advice would you give to me as someone interested in pursuing a career path similar to yours?
Question about exposure in the field of biomedical engineering
Hi! I am a sophomore at Poolesville High School (magnet school) who is interested in a biomedical career path (still not certain). I was wondering how I can get more exposure in the field--in terms of lab work, research, hands on work, etc.?
What is the biomedical engineering field like? Does it stand out from other fields in engineering? What types of engineering are used in this field? Who would you suggest pursue this field?
I know the medical industry has a good pay in comparison to other occupations of interest, so that is one reason why I’m asking about this. I don’t know much about the field, and I’m curious to know more.
What does the future of Biomedical Engineering look like?
This is part of our professionals series, where we ask professionals what they think students should know
What are some steps I can take now to become a biomedical engineer?
I'm interested in becoming a biomedical engineer, but not sure where I should start.
How much money do you make 10 years after starting?
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Is there anyway to major in architecture, engineering, and medicine?
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What is the dress code for biomedical engineers?
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With the field of biomedical engineering, are there any problems being a girl?
I heard that in most STEM fields, being a girl means you earn less, there are less opportunities, not as many companies believe girls are capable, girls are of less value. I wanted more information if this was a myth or if it was true and how it might be a bad decision to go into this field. #career-in-the-field-of-biomedical-engineering #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineer
If I want to do research, is a degree in bioengineering necessary?
I'm interested in becoming a researcher in the field of biomedicine, but I'm not sure if I would need to get a BA or Master's in bioengineering in order to do that. #research #biomedical-engineering #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science #bioengineering
What does a biomedical engineer do on a daily basis?
I'm interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, but I'm not sure what their day-to-day tasks look like. #engineering #biomedical-engineering #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science
Can I still do biomedical research with a degree in biochemistry?
I'm interested in becoming a biomedical scientist. Would I need to get a Bachelor's Degree in biomedical science only, or would biochemistry allow me to work in that industry as well? #research #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #medical-research #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science
How did you go about becoming a biomedical engineer?
I'm still in high school and am interested in pursuing biomedical engineering as career. #biomedical-engineering #biomedical-engineer
Is a PhD required to get a good job in the biomedical field?
This is a bit of a general question, but I'm interested in pursuing a career in biomedical engineering, research, or science. I've heard that there is much competition and that a lot of experience is required to get a job in this field. #research #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #medical-research #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science #science-phd
What are the steps required to become a biomedical scientist?
I'm a sophomore in high school and am not fully sure of the prerequisites needed to pursue a career in biomedical science. For example, what would I need to major in in college? Should I get a PhD or Master's? #science #college-major #biology #research #biomedical-engineering #medical-research #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science
What is the most complicated or most interesting design you have had to make as a biomedical engineer?
I want to learn more about the various types of products biomedical engineers create and the scope that these products reach. #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineer #biomedical-science
What types of products for biomedical engineers create?
I am thinking about becoming a biomedical engineer and I want to learn more about what this job entails. This has always seemed interesting to me and I want to learn more about this occupation. #biomedical-engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineer