Bioengineering By Adrian Wu About Biomedical Bioengineering Biomedical
Bioengineering By Adrian Wu
About Biomedical Bioengineering Biomedical bioengineering is a fairly new field which focuses on trying to create new medical technology and trying to make medical processes more efficient.
Requirements The requirements needed to pursue biomedical bioengineering as a career includes: . Bachelor’s Degree. Master's Degree (for advanced projects/teaching a community school). Doctoral Degree (manage major research project). Engineering and biological science majors. Passing score on Fundamentals of Engineering examination. Four years of work experience. Passing score on Principles of Practice Engineering
Skills and Characteristics of Bioengineer Some great aspects of a bioengineer: . very analytical and pays attention to detail. friendly and flexible toward new ideas. creative and has good communication skills. keeps learning and good technical knowledge
Wages The annual income of the average biomedical bioengineer is $80, 000 -$90, 000 and if they are especially talented, they can earn up to $130, 000 a year! Thats a lot of money!
Job Outlook & Professional Associations People who would want to work as biomedical engineers have a good chance because the growth of the bioengineering field doesn’t stop due to the need for more refined equipment everyday. 19, 400 biomedical engineers were employed in 2012 and earned up to about $103, 00. Some professional organizations in bioengineering are: . American Institute for Medical and Biological engineering. American Society of Biomechanics. Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES)
Society for Biomaterials Location: 1120 RT 73, Suite 200 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 USA Description: “To encourage, foster, promote and advance research and development and education in biomaterials sciences” Responsibilities: Advance biomaterial science to promote human health Education: N/A Experience: N/A Original Founders
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