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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS BY A BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER EVERY NOW AND THEN

1. What is the scope of Biomedical Engineering in the future?
2. How are the job prospects for Biomedical Engineering?
3. What Kind of a role does a Biomedical Engineer perform in a hospital?
4. What is the pay scale for a Biomedical Engineer?
5. What can I gain by attending a conference on Biomedical Engineering?
6. What is Biomedical Research?
7. How to select an area of Specialization?
8. Where can a Biomedical Engineer work other than a hospital?

1. What is the scope of Biomedical Engineering in the future?

Biomedical Engineering offers a very good scope for the future. There are various specializations in Biomedical Engineering such as Biomedical Imaging, Biomechanics, Bio Instrumentation, Biomedical optics, Biosensors, Rehabilitation Engineering, Biomaterials, etc which pose tremendous challenges in research, diagnosis and treatment of several artifacts of the body.  Health care & medical manufacturers also innovate in their own terms to promote industrial research. Hence, there shall be wide scope for clinical as well as industrial research and development. And, the innovations in management and business also throw a vast scope for Entrepreneurship

2. How are the job prospects for Biomedical Engineering?

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts a massive 21% increase in employment opportunities for Biomedical Engineers in the U.S. over the next decade .The growth rate is expected to be MUCH higher than the average growth rate. The significance of providing quality health care to urban as well as rural population raises the scope for further innovations in Biomedical Engineering cross the globe. Hence, Biomedical Engineering is believed to be a promising career for many in the years to come.

Click here to view the statistics.

http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos027.htm

3. What Kind of a role does a Biomedical Engineer perform in a hospital?

A Biomedical Engineer working in a hospital is referred to as a Clinical Engineer. Clinical Engineers maintain the performance and quality of Biomedical Equipments in a hospital. They are in-charge of all the equipments in various departments in a hospital. Their work involves quality control, troubleshooting and grading of the equipments in a hospital. Clinical Engineers also assist a physician in using certain instruments during surgeries, etc.

4. What is the pay scale for a Biomedical Engineer?

This link gives you an estimate of the wages paid for a Biomedical Engineer according to the U.S. Department of Labor.

http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes172031.htm#nat

The wages paid in an industry differ from that paid in a hospital or any other research institution. But, Health care professionals are paid very high compared to others depending upon their experience and skills. Hence, a Biomedical Engineer may be paid less in early days, but upon experience, his/her pay scale will be very good.

5. What can I gain by attending a conference on Biomedical Engineering?

A conference is organized for the updates, suggestions, and exchange of ideas between various people working in the field of Biomedical Engineering. It stands as a platform to interact with different people working on various specializations in Biomedical Engineering. You can get a clear note of the latest research works going on, you can get suggestions from many good researchers around the globe, you can even interact with many professors from various universities, various medical equipment manufacturers, etc. On the whole, a Biomedical Conference helps you to explore the various facets of Biomedical Engineering, and you can get a good learning experience.

6. What is Biomedical Research?

Biomedical research involves the understanding of several problems that exist in the current medical technology, various health disorders of the human body, abnormalities in the human anatomy, and the invention of new ideas that can overcome these difficulties. It also involves the innovation to utilize inter disciplinary ideas, (ideas from various engineering disciplines, such as Electrical, mechanical, chemical, etc) to solve various medical problems. Biomedical Research is classified into sixteen different streams.

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7. How to select an area of Specialization?

Selecting the area of Specialization is completely an individual task. It depends upon your interest and capability. Before selecting an area of specialization, just explore about the subjects in which you should be thorough to select that specialization. For instance, Bio Instrumentation involves much of electronics, Biomechanics deals with the application of mechanics to body etc. Once you know that just analyze whether your interest matches with that or not. Once you find your interested area, then explore about the recent innovations in it and just carry on.

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8. Where can a Biomedical Engineer work other than a hospital?

Biomedical Engineers work in hospitals as clinical engineers. Apart from that they also work in Medical manufacturing industries as Product Specialists, etc, in Research organizations as Research Engineers, in medical companies as Service Engineers etc. Hence the work of a biomedical engineer is in Manufacturing Industry, Maintenance and Research & development of Medical devices.

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CADENCE INDIA DESIGN CONTEST FOR ENGINEERS 2010( MARCH 1, 2010)

DESCRIPTION OF CONTEST

Cadence India has announced the Cadence Design Contest 2010 .The contest is aimed at fostering innovation and realisation of ideas among engineering student community in India.

The contest, an extension of the numerous initiatives by Cadence that nurture technical talent in electronic design in India, aims to challenge the student community and foster product innovation.

This contest recognises outstanding design achievements and encourages competitiveness among students .

NEW ADDITIONS

For the first time, there will be two categories for which prizes will be given. A winner will be chosen in both these categories:

HYDROGEN STUDENT DESIGN CONTEST 2010:LAST DATE 22 JANUARY 2010

DESCRIPTION

The Hydrogen Education Foundation has announced the The 2010 Hydrogen Student Design Contest . This will challenge university-level students to plan and design the basic elements of a hydrogen community in Southern California.

The theme of the contest is :

Designing a Hydrogen community. the Contest showcases the talents of students in many disciplines, including engineering, architecture, marketing, and entrepreneurship”.

Any university team from around the world can participate at no cost.

Team members must be enrolled in a college or university at the time of the Contest but do not have to be enrolled full-time.

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER SUMMER/SEMESTER TRAINING IN INDIA

I have come across a common inquiry in my blog that

  • Where to do biomedical training?
  • How to apply for biomedical training?
  • Which institutes offer training to biomedical students in country?
  • Is this training compulsory?
  • Why should one do training?
  • What is taught in training?

Taking it in reverse order first of all i would like to highlight

  • What happens in training?

It is a learning process that involves the acquisition of knowledge, sharpening of skills, concepts, rules, or changing of attitudes and behaviours to enhance the performance of students.

Biomedical Engineer choosen as one of the best 50 careers of 2010-breaking news

Biomedical Engineer

“As one of the 50 best careers of 2010, this should have strong growth over the next decade”

The rundown:

People today live longer and with better standards of living thanks to a host of factors, not least of which is the explosive advancement in medical processes, devices, and equipment.

Imagine medical care without asthma inhalers, artificial hearts, magnetic resonance imaging, or prosthetic limbs. Along with scientists and other professionals, biomedical engineers help develop the equipment and devices that improve or enable the preservation of health.

They apply their knowledge of engineering—particularly mechanical or electronic—to areas such as imaging, drug delivery, or biomaterials.