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The merge of biology and medicine with the application of the principles and problem- solving techniques results in Biomedical engineering. The area has grown in leaps and bounds and has risen in popularity though the proliferation of implantable medical devices, such as pacemakers and artificial hips, to more futuristic technologies such as stem cell engineering and the 3- D printing of biological organs. Biomedical engineering therefore focuses on innovations that improve human health and health care at all levels.
What makes biomedical engineers unique to other engineering disciplines is the ability to influence human health through using and applying knowledge of modern biological principles in engineering design process.
The field of study combines aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, mathematics, and computer science and engineering.
What do Biomedical Engineers do?
Ranging from academia to practitioners, a plethora of disciplines are available to the biomedical engineer. The needs in the market range from innovating, designing, and developing new technologies, to testing, implementing, and developing new diagnostic tools and medical equipment. Therefore, biomedical engineers have multiple opportunities in organizations or even to start their own business as an entrepreneur.
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The demand for higher qualifications and well recognized degree programs is increasing each day, as the world becomes more and more competitive. Everyone is out looking for something that would give them the ‘ cutting edge’, and education is often the key. This has become an international phenomenon as students and their parent all vie for the best education option available.
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