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Aubrey424 views

What are the best ways to prepare for being a STEM major in your upcoming freshman year at university #Fall25 ?

Are there books I should read or videos I should watch?

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Meghana4220 views

How do PhD admission officers think about an undergraduate who worked in two research labs simultaneously?

I am currently a rising sophomore who started in a genetics lab in March. I found a really interesting opportunity to work in a biomedical engineering lab, and their position description requires me to learn many software skills which will be helpful for my bioinformatics track. Assuming I can handle the workload, would adding a second lab strengthen my PhD application? Or might it raise concerns about my ability to commit deeply to one research lab?

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Jake1399 views

How hard is it to get a job with a degree in biomedical engineering #Spring25?

I am looking into getting a job with prosthetics.

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Dania1392 views

how do i know if biomedical engineering is good for me?

I like biology, technology, learning about the human body, saving lives, and research. I don't like math but I can tolerate it a little bit. hopefully one day i will choose a major that includes all of my interests. #biology #engineering #science #biomedicalengineering #stem #research #career #interests #college #major #engineer

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Abigail1755 views

Is outsourcing a problem in the biomedical engineering / neuroengineering field?

I am a student planning to major in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Neuroscience in hopes of being competitive in the field of neuroengineering. Specifically, I would like to work on the development of neuroprosthetics. I know that outsourcing is a bit of a problem in other engineering fields, so I was wondering if this also holds true for biomedical engineering? I would also like to know about job opportunities in this field. I am hoping that the industry is not too small to be dependable. #internships #career #neuroscience #neuroengineering #career-development #career-counseling #prosthetics #neuroprosthetics #neuralprosthetics #neurorobots #neuroelectronics #bioengineering #biomedicalengineering #engineering #college #biotech

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Abigail2009 views

What is a good education pathway for a career in neuroprosthetics?

I am currently a student planning to major in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Neuroscience in hopes of being competitive in the neuroengineering industry. Specifically, I want to work developing neuroprosthetics. For anyone working in the field, do you have any advice for getting a foot in the door to this industry? I would especially appreciate recommendations for colleges with good neuroengineering programs, internship and research opportunities, or co-ops, as well as information about companies active in the field (in the US). #internships #career #neuroscience #neuroengineering #career-development #career-counseling #prosthetics #neuroprosthetics #neuralprosthetics #neurorobots #neuroelectronics #bioengineering #biomedicalengineering #engineering #college #biotech

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Kostas812 views

What are some good colleges to go to?

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Kostas647 views

What cities are good to live in for this job?

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Kostas708 views

Do you find your job fun?

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Kristen1238 views

What colleges are best to apply to for a biomedical engineering major?

My current list of colleges that I'm thinking of applying to is as follows: "Harvard, Stanford, MIT, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Cornell, Brown, Georgia Tech, University of Michigan, Lehigh University, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Penn State, University of Pittsburgh" Any college I should add? Or take out? Any advice is welcome. #college #biomedicalengineering #collegeapps #majors

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Carina1570 views

What is the competition for Biomedical Engineering jobs in the state of Florida?

I want to go into biomedical engineering, but I’m not sure how easy it would be to find a job in Florida. #florida #engineering #bioengineering #job #biomedicalengineering #question

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Mayelin1480 views

What are some of the things that biomedical engineers do to help others?

I like the sciences and I like helping others but I don't know what to major in! #science

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Samantha1990 views

I am looking for a project idea on stem cells and how they can be made into vital organs, are there any projects I can do?

I am asking because I am doing a project for my science research class and need a start for my project. I already have my goals and just need help going on from there. #research #cell-biology #cells

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Jackson14919 views

What are some careers if I'm interested in medicine and technology?

I'm interested in medicine because I want to be able to help people, but I also think technology (like computers) is really fun. I'm wondering what careers use both, so that I can combine these interests. #medicine #computer #healthcare #technology #healthcare-technology

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CurtisH2082 views

What kind of careers can you pursue with the different types of engineering?

I am a high school senior who wants to major in engineering at college. I am not sure what kind of engineering I want to do, so I would like to know what kind of careers are possible with the different types of engineering. #engineering

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What is the path to a successful career in bio-engineering?

I want to be an engineer and I am also interested in biology. My teachers have told me that I should look into bio-engineering, but I'm wondering what I need to do in order to have a successful career in this field? And what skills I should work on and have? #engineering #science #engineer #biology #career-paths #bio-engineering

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