Biomedical Engineering is a field , which is developing tremendously in India, But Students who study this course of Biomedical Engineering in India are not happy with this course , the only reason being is stated as
Today, I want to address the same issue with the perspective of student who is like me, reading status updates on facebook & who is making đ smileys when asked about jobs ,Please read the information mentioned Below carefully, May be something someday may help you in getting a dream job like this only.
This is a preview of How to find a Biomedical Job in India as a Fresher (FAQ’s)?.
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Choosing a biomedical engineering job means choosing to make grand and innovative contributions that will better the human race. Todayâs way of life would not be the same without past contributions by these engineers. This is especially true for the many hospitals across the globe. Check out these reasons you may want to consider this career.
Through biological science, design, and medicine, much advancement has been made by those people in biomedical engineering jobs. Consider the operating room with a heart and lung machine or the emergency room that could not take x-rays. Many people would die if it was not for the simple EKG readings a doctor can use for seeing the heart beat patterns of patients. These are all designs brought to society by these kinds of engineers.
This is a preview of Inside Story:Facts about Biomedical Engineering Jobs.
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This is happening with me Daily, My mother scolds me everyday for it. When I am working on my Laptop writing something or searching something or doing something related to www.biomedikal.in. I respond to her in ‘YES” or ” NO” n sometimes I get irritated as well , Then I get a Big lecture from her. This is what I got to know from a study and its damn interesting.
You’re sitting at the breakfast table, checking your email or reading last night’s sports scores, and your spouse asks you a question — and you don’t respond. Then comes the inevitable: “Are you listening to me?” And you nod your head but really haven’t heard a thing.
This is a preview of Our Senses Becomes Unresponsive while we use a Gadget (Personal Experience).
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The Nanoscribe GmbH has developed a laser lithography system with which one can realize complex three-dimensional structures (3D) fully automatic and reproducible with a previously existing design flexibility to Submikrometerskalen with feature sizes down to 1 mm. Of which today are already benefiting many applications, eg can be “laser-write” micro-structures for small pumps and needles produce or biomimetic surfaces equipped with certain properties. A typical use for the 3D laser lithography is also producing three-dimensional scaffolds for cell biology.
This is a preview of 3D laser lithography in biotechnology and medical technology.
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Biomedical engineering students at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, Terre Haute, Ind., designed a robotic arm prosthetic arm for a young boy with a condition known as bilateral radial and ulnar hypoplasia, leaving him with no forearms and only two tiny fingers on each hand, according to an article on the Rose-Hulman Website.
The device was specially designed for him by senior biomedical engineering students Sara Telezyn, EJ Oruche and Clay Britton, according to the article.
The students’ project, supervised by professors Kay C Dee, Glen Livesay and Renee Rogge. The prosthetic limb works with the Michael Amermanâs fully functional fingers. The resulting device extends his reach, and allows him greater independence, while being fun and simple to operate, according to the article.