Nora asked Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Added Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 11:17 PM How did you become an engineer? Answers 0
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Hyxni asked Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Added Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 5:35 PM Where do engineers come up with their ideas to make things? Like buildings and stuff. Answers 0
Krissi Added Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 6:23 AM staying with chem engineering or switching to bio engineering Hello :) I am currently doing my bachelor in chemical engineering and I absolutely love it. However, my future goal is to go into the medical tech area, so designing machines used in hospitals or designing implants, etc. However, I am unsure whether I should specialise to biomedical engineering in my master or stay in chemical engineering and just go more into the biotech area of the field. What do you think? Thank you! Answers 1 Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Answered Sunday, January 10, 2016 at 6:23 AM Congratulations to you Krissi! Biomedical and Chemical Engineering are two wonderful fields to pursue a career with longevity and promise. If you are looking to diversify your expertise, seeking a Master’s Degree in Biomedical ...
Dabeera, Islamabad asked Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Added Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:28 PM How can I prove my worth as a woman biomedical engineer? Hello, My name is Dabeera and I am a fresh graduate. I am basically a biomedical engineer. I was good in my class hence I have opportunity to work as a lab instructor at a university but I strongly want to proceed as a biomedical engineer with career in an industry. I have recently applied to a pharmaceutical company and now I have an interview call from there. As per your experience please guide me how can I prove my worth as a female biomedical engineer for them? What can I do for pharma ... Answers 1 Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Answered Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 7:28 PM Hello Dabeera, First CONGRATULATIONS on obtaining your degree in Biomedical Engineering, this is a significant milestone. As a female Biomedical Engineer, your worth is priceless. During your interview, you will want to focus on your ...
Cathia, Community College Added Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at 8:37 PM Am I setting myself for failure if I choose biomedical engineering? I am not sure about what career path to follow. I would like to pursue a career in biomedical engineering, but I biomedical engineering students say it is safer to get a degree in a traditional engineering field such as mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering. Honestly, I do not see myself as mechanical, chemical, or electrical engineering. I want to study biomedical engineering, but I do not wish to go to medical school. I am afraid that if I a choose biomedical engineering as a major ... Answers 1 Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Answered Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at 8:37 PM Hello Cathia. Thank you for your question. First, to answer your question: No, you are not setting yourself up for failure if you choose Biomedical Eingineering. However I would caution you to think about how effective you want to be in ...
Heather T, Lewiston, Maine Added Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at 11:33 AM Good books for a young engineer? Hi! I am a mom to a few very bright children, one of which desperately wants to become a biomedical engineer. She is 13, keeping in mind that she reads at an early high school level, could you suggest any books that might sustain her interest, without being a text book? Thank you! Answers 1 Santiana Jean-Baptiste, Chemical/Biomedical Engineering Professional Answered Tuesday, December 3, 2013 at 11:33 AM Hello and thank you for your question. When I was 13 years old, I too was interested in reading books relating to science and engineering. At that age, what helped sustain my interest on these topics was participating in "hands on" projects. I ...