Career questions tagged biomedical
What kind of companies are the best places for biomedical engineers to work in?
I'm a senior in high school and interested in Biomedical Engineering. I am also very interested in following a guideline to becoming a seasoned and well respected Biomedical Engineer. #biomedical-engineering #engineering #biomedical #career
In which stream i should select in higher studies to become a Biomedical engineer?
I want to become a Biomedical engineer. But, I couldn't know to select my stream in higher studies. Please tell me which stream could i select? #engineer #biomedical
What job can I get with a Bachelors in Biomedical Engineering?
I recently earned my degree and want to know what kind of work I will be doing #engineering #engineer #biomedical-engineering #job #science #biology #medicine #career #biomedical
What exactly is biomedical engineering, and what do people in this profession do?
Ever since I was little, I wanted to be a doctor. Now that I have become a high school student, I've done research about what it takes to go to medical school. Helping and interacting with others is what I want to do. Although, I don't think I have what it takes to go into medical school. Recently someone suggested going into biomedical engineering, but I am not sure if I understand what it is. #medicine #doctor #medical #healthcare #college #biomedical #biomed #bio #engineering
What are some traits that will be good for the job?
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as someone interested in entering the biotech industry. Would it be smarter to get a general engineering degree or a biomedical engineering degree?
From what I understand Biomedical engineering degrees can become very limiting, especially when there are fewer jobs available in the biomedical industry and landscape. So, would it be smarter to start of a little more broad with a traditional engineering degree (i.e. mechanical, electrical, chemical). #engineering #future #Bio #biomedical
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
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.?
Is it recommended to major in biomedical sci and minor in comp sci or vice versa for biotech or biomed research fields?
I currently have no background in comp sci as junior in high school.
Are online courses worth the time?
I'm going to be doing Bsc Biomedical Science in the fall as a freshman. It's a pretty vast field and it's not known to be very prospective right after an undergrad degree. I am planning to do a post-grad degree but I heard online courses in important fields like business and computer science would give me a little edge, job-wise. Is that true? Will they be considered as serious courses (considering I pay for the certificates of course)?
What are things I can start doing now as a sophomore in High School to help get into the college I want to for Biomedical Engineering.
I have decided through a lot of experimenting and classes that I want to go into Biomedical Engineering. Colleges I was looking at included Cal Poly SLO, MIT, and Stanford.
How do I prepare myself for the career I'm interested in?
I want to be prepared for a career in engineering I'm interested in Biomedical Engineering but don't know how to prepare myself to become a Biomedical Engineer.
What is the dress code for biomedical engineers?
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What career paths are available with a biomedical engineering degree?
I want to study biomedical engineering but I do not want to end up in a hospital for work #engineering #biomedical #biomed #bioengineering
Is biomedical engineering a good major for the future, regarding job opportunities?
How does the salary of a biomedical engineer compare to other professions? Flexibility of work hours? Stability of the job? #job-market #major #college-majors #engineering #biology #biomedical #biomedical-engineering
Biomedical engineering and Pre-med
How difficult would it be to attempt to get into the Premed system at a college while also striving for a bachelors in bio medical engineering? Would it help my chances? #doctor #engineering #medical-school #biomedical #premed
What career in biomedical engineering can you work with patients?
#engineering #engineer #rehabilitation engineering #biomedical #biomedical-engineering
How exactly should I choose a career in STEM?
Being in STEM is something that I would love to do however, I am not sure exactly what career I want. I know I want to do something that can help people, possibly work with machinery, and have a really good pay. I hate working in teams and I would rather meet up with people initially to discuss plans and then do my work independently. But, engineering does do a lot of team work so I really need to learn how to be efficient with my time. I have been in multiple STEM programs but one of my favorite projects were creating prosthetic limbs and designing mechanical parts and research. So, I am interested in biomedical engineering but, I am also interested in aerospace. Growing up, I never really had much of an interest in planes but I really like learning about space and different theories or possibilities of what the world can look like billion years from now. I have other interests in career choices such as mechatronics, cyber security, and mechanical engineering. I have talked to other people of how exactly should I choose my career but they would always tell me to, ¨follow your passion¨. But here´s the thing... I don´t have a passion! How exactly can I even choose the right career for me when I don´t have passion and I just like STEM?
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 classes can I take during my senior year that will help me progress in a biomedical field.
I have finished most of my required classes in high school. I want to know what classes will be most beneficial for me to take my senior year, besides AP classes that count as prerequisites. I want to spend the least amount of time in college and still get my biomedical engineer degree. #women-in-science #biomedical #medicine #biology #healthcare #senior-year
What does the future of Biomedical Engineering look like?
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What's a day in the life of a biomedical engineer versus a chemical engineer?
#JULY20 #engineering #biomedical #chemical #biomed #chem #day-in-life #engineer
If I get a Bachelor's in biology, can I get a Master's and PhD in biomedical science?
I'm a high school student who wants to be a biomedical researcher, but most of the colleges that I'm looking at only offer biology and not biomedical science as a major. I'm wondering if I can jump to biomedical science in grad school, even though I didn't major in it in undergrad. #biology #research #biomedical #medical-research #biomedical-science #science-phd
Can I major in STEM without being good at math?
I'm not very good at math but biomedical engineering sounds very interesting to me. Should I pursue this major? #engineering #math #stem #major #computer #college #biomedical #science
Is it better to intern with a professor in a research lab or at a research company?
I'm a high schooler who would like to find an internship in the field of biomedical research, but I don't know if I should be inquiring professors or companies in that field. #biology #internships #research #biomedical-engineering #internship #biomedical #biotechnology
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
How important is the college I attend in determining my entrance into the workforce and initial success?
Specifically for bio and pre-med?
What educational preparation would you recommend for someone who wants to advance in this field?
I’m a senior at Brennan high school interested in biomedical engineering. Currently enrolled in robotics 2 and various science courses. #biomedical-engineering #engineering #biomedical #college #science #engineer
What majors and minors are most beneficial for research in biomedical science field?
I am just exploring what majors I can do in college. Currently a rising senior.
Suggestions for job hunting in SF with no industry experience
My name is Chiara and I'm a biomedical engineer from Italy. I've done a double master degree program with my university in Italy and UIC in Chicago. Now, I'm on OPT (Optical Practical Training) working permission and I moved to San Francisco looking for great opportunities to start with. I do not have internship, but I had a lot of research experience and a strong background in problem solving. #research #engineer #biomedical #sanfrancisco #suggestions