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Biomedical Engineers

Biomedical Engineers. By Carolyn Kolb And Jackie DiMaria. Table of Contents. Definition of Biomedical Engineering. Biomedical Engineering- They study how living things work. They do research and perform experiments to reconstruct robotic surgical instruments.

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Biomedical Engineers

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  1. Biomedical Engineers By Carolyn Kolb And Jackie DiMaria

  2. Table of Contents

  3. Definition of Biomedical Engineering • Biomedical Engineering- They study how living things work. They do research and perform experiments to reconstruct robotic surgical instruments.

  4. 1) Design and test new materials, devices, and equipment;including programming electronics and trouble-shooting problems 2) Research to solve clinical problems. They do hands-on and practical experiments that help people with disabilities live safely and independently 3) Discussing and solving problems with manufacturing, quality, purchasing, and marketing department What a biomedical engineer does…

  5. Yuan Cheng Fung: founder of the biomedical engineering department at UC, SD. He graduated from Cal Tech. He is famous for remolding tissue Famous Biomedical Engineers

  6. She earned her BS and MS in mechanical, biomedical, and ceramic engineering from Washington University. She as a professor at Houston U and is a Nasa Astronaut Bonnie Dunbar

  7. Projects being done at Rutgers • Clinical methods development using ultra fast lasers for assessing cancer tissue viability. • Clustering techniques for evaluating genomic and proteomic data

  8. Stanley M. Dunn Professor at Rutgers University Stanley M. Dunn is a biomedical engineer and a professor. He finished working on three papers from 1999-2001. Stanley is currently working on two projects that are dealing with creating new methods in biomedical engineering.

  9. Jobs that you can get with a degree You can be a……. • Biomedical scientist: deals with laboratory tests on human samples • Clinical biochemist: develops methods of analysis and data interpretations of patient samples

  10. Work Conditions *Work Hours: 9a.m.- 5p.m. *8 hour work day *Longer hours may be necessary at certain stages of a project *they work in either an office, laboratory, workshop, manufacturing plant, clinical, or other medical settings. *There is an approximate ratio of 60:40 male female

  11. Salary In 2002 Bio Medial Engineers, made around $60,410. 50% earned between $58,320 and $88,830. The lowest 10% earned less than $48,450. The highest 10% earned around $107,520.

  12. The End!

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