Career questions tagged biomedicalengineering
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!
How do I get a job in 3D medicine?
Hello all! I have a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, and I have worked as a custom implant designer before. However due to a health issues, I had to take a career break for about 2 years and I'm looking to get back in. In the meantime, I did a course and specialized in 3D. I want to work as an implant designer again, or in 3D medical visualization or prosthetic design (or anything that combines 3D with healthcare). I have kind of lost the self belief that such jobs exist out there, or that I could get them. I'd really appreciate some help in navigating this scenario.
What is the BIGGEST life lesson you have learned thru becoming an engineer ?
I am a high school senior setting out to be a mechanical engineer with a concentration in biomedical. I have heard that you “marry your schooling” because it is tough and can be very demanding. After all of the needed schooling, what is your biggest take away from college? I would LOVE words of wisdom to cling to thru college. Thank you! #Spring2026 #Spring26
What are options of majors i can take if im interested in engineering?
Im in high school and i found i like engineering but im not taking a engineering class at school. Im not knowledgeable on the different paths i can go.
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?
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?
How hard is it to get a job with a degree in biomedical engineering #Spring25?
I am looking into getting a job with prosthetics.
types of engineering jobs ?
types of engineering jobs
Fields in Engineering.
If my main strengths are math, chemistry, and physics and I am interested in Engineering, what fields could I look into?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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