Camila Romero asked Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Added Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 2:01 PM Is it possible for me to get a bachelor in chemical engineering and then go into a masters in biomedical engineering? The university I'm applying to only offers a bachelor in chemical engineering, so would it be possible to then branch off into biomedical engineering as a postgraduate degree? Answers 0
zahraa Added Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 10:55 AM how to become a biomedical engineer ? it's my last year at high school and i will be graduating after 2 months, i took a decision to become a biomedical engineer since i have 2 years experience in robotics field and i love medicine too, so biomedical engineering will be interesting major! but i really don't know what i should apply for. is there undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering? or should I get an undergraduate degree in engineering then continue masters in biomedical engineering? Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 11:19 AM Hello Zahraa...Good to see your love towards Biomedical Engineering. This is to inform you that there is a undergraduate degree in Biomedical Engineering . You can pursue B.Tech/B.E in Biomedical engineering which covers all the subjects from Biology to ...
Samantha Added Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 6:49 PM What engineering degree would be best I am very interested in bioengineering, but everything I have read suggests picking a more traditional engineering degree. I have always been very interested in medical research can I still do this with a mechanical or electrical engineering degree? I am still in CC so I am trying to decide between UCSC which has bioengineering or my local CSU which has mechanical/electrical. Would getting a BS in mechanical and a MS in bioengineering be a good option? Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Tuesday, February 28, 2017 at 4:00 AM Hello.... Biomedical Engineering is a field where we have combination of electronics and human body.In this branch of engineering we come across subjects which are part of Electrical engineering,electronics, Instrumentation engineering-(PLC Scada of ...
Skye, New York asked Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Added Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 4:40 PM I want to help injured people who just came out of wars What thing have you done that made you most proud? How old where you when you know you wanted to be a bioengineer? When I'm older I really really wanna be a bio engineer and help injured people who just came out of wars or maybe help get homeless people off the streets. Anyway you inspire me thanks for being you. Skye PS. Where did you go to school and how long Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 4:40 PM Hi Skye, I did my schooling in India itself. After that I pursued B.Tech Biomedical Engineering with excellent scores. I was in 12th standard when I was searching for good Professional courses as a career, I was eager for Chemical Engineering, but ...
Giselle , France asked Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Added Friday, March 25, 2016 at 2:45 PM Is my choice in choosing biomedical engineering is the right path? Hi! I'm currently in foundation of pre-university and I'm going to the 1st degree of biomedical engineering. I found out that i'm interested in tissue engineering. Is tissue engineering the field which one creates tissue and repairs tissue, artificial organs? I'm intersted in this. Is my choice in choosing biomedical engineering is the right path? because I read your previous messages regarding to asked question, you mentioned that there is difference between biomedical engineering and ... Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Wednesday, June 13, 2018 at 11:27 AM Hello dear, sorry for the late reply...!!! Biomedical engineering is not purely related to Machines. There is a lot more here. Selecting the subject - " Bioinformatics", you can go ahead with Tissue engineering . Tissue engineering is basically ...
Nikita, Mumbai asked Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Added Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 11:34 PM how to beat mainstream mentality Hi. I'm pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering by choice. I have interest in genetics and tissue culturing. How can I relate this with biomedical engineering. Also,the people here have a mainstream mentality and keep asking me why I chose this over so many fields, which is kind of disturbing. I'm sure even you must have come across such questions. How did you deal with it? Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 11:34 PM Hello Nikita,good to see you have chosen BME by choice. Genetics and tissue culturing is a field yet to introduce widely in India, but if we are keen to go abroad, definitely we have scope. We have a subject called BIOINFORMATICS and REHABILITATION ...
Andrea, Tucson Added Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 12:51 AM designing to improve imaging machines Hi! I am in 10th grade and I have some very direct aspirations. I want to design and develop more detailed and improved diagnostic imaging machines, kind of like an MRI or a CT scan only more detailed. What career path would I want to choose in order to have the knowledge and resources to do this? Thank you! Andrea Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 12:51 AM Hello Andrea...!!! As per your query, i suggest you to opt for Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical engineering is a field in which application of technology into human body is studied.As you said u want to go for detailed designing of MRI/CTSCAN etc , ...
Marianne B, Cork (ireland) Added Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:39 AM I'm not great with chemistry I'm currently studying biomedical engineering, but I'm not particularly interested in it, I find parts of the course interesting but it’s a lot about metals etc, which I don't like. I'm also not so interested in the end job. All I want to do is work with makeup. I'd love to become a makeup artist but there are no jobs/ horrid pay. I enjoy engineering, but I'd do anything to work with makeup. I was researching if there was any way to do both, and everything was saying study chemical engineering ... Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Saturday, October 24, 2015 at 9:39 AM You might have learnt a subject named " BIOMATERIAL AND IMPLANTS". As you are not much interested in Metals, Then you have scope in costemics, prosthetics, orthotics in which artificial body parts are being designed as per need. Go for some good ...
Tekeyia, Rocky Mount asked Catherine Ross, K2M, Inc Added Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 2:22 AM Would it matter if I studied biomedical to find a biological engineering job? Hello, I see many colleges use bioengineering interchangeably with biomedical engineering. The college that I am looking at to transfer to focuses on biomedical engineering, but I'm more interested in biological engineering. Would it matter if I studied biomedical to find a biological engineering job? Do jobs see them as being two separate careers or the same? Answers 2 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Thursday, October 22, 2015 at 2:22 AM Hello Tekeyia. Bioengineering is the Basically an application of engineering in creating artificial organs, chemicals, drugs and tissues. However the biomedical engineering uses technologies and principles for designing, maintaining and calibrate all ...
Janie Added Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 12:51 PM A traveling biomedical engineer I'm interested in biomedical engineering, but I also want a job where I can travel. Is there a job option within biomedical engineering where I can do this? Answers 1 Esha Singh, Corning Life Science Answered Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 12:51 PM Biomedical engineering is a branch which has got scope in 3 major regions. 1).Hospital 2).Manufacturing units 3).Sales and service Talking about your interest, if you want to go for travelling based job as an biomedical engineer, then choose the ...