Can't believe it but, yeah this video did help me make up my mind on becoming a Biomedical Engineer. It just simply provides limitless opportunities, you can get a masters on this or go on to becoming a doctor, it's just fantastic! Not to mention it is one of the careers with the highest growth.
You can do it. She said she used to suck at math and science and now she doesn't! My brother used to suck at math and now he is a civil engineer. I think it would be cool to get a BS in chemical engineering and a MS in bio engineering and work with organics such as plants to come up with solutions instead of using electronics. Only because I love plants.
i love the fact that they showed all her accomplishments but also shows that she still has free time to do things she likes.seeing my family i always thought of scientists and engineers as being so absorbed in work that theres little room for anything else which shunned me from those career paths. obviously it'll take a while to get to that level of comfort but its all perserverance. Thanks for the video.Truly inspirational
wow........i'm graduated student Biomedical engineer in Thailand.Me research is a biosensor aswell. This motivated me. I see you are left-handed dominant as me.
I'm really interested in stem subjects My science teacher would say I'm disinterested in science But I just like it being hands on Not looking at someone else running the lab and doing book work
In bioengineering, you deal more with cells and organic structure. Biomedical is more broad, you deal with (or can deal with) prosthetic, MRI machines, digital cell scanners, etc. google is your friend.
she's amazing i would love to work with her/meet her one day. I envision similar lifestyle to hers minus the teaching at a university, maybe i'll volunteer at a science and technology museum
This is so motivating!!! I love your personality as well :) I'm on the fence about studying Biomedical Engineering or Pharmacology. Biomedical Engineering looks so fun!!!!
One of the most important aspects in Biomedical engineering nowadays is the IT technologies that can be applied to hospitals, medical records, digital imaging and information (US, MRI, NM, CT, Xray, EKG, etc) in the areas of management, standardization, secure it and make that information available to the physicians and health specialists. Biomedical Engineers are making The Matrix possible... ;)
I have a bachelors degree in biochemistry and the only thing stoping me from.becoming a biomedical engeneer is a 9 digit number. Yes im talking bout a social security number!I am a DREAMER!
I'm not great in math. Never took a physics course in High School. But I want to be a doctor and I feel that bio medical engineering will give me sophisticated analytic skills necessary for my career path. Any tips?
hi my name is Karen I'm a 32 year old. I'm interested in engineering but not sure which one to choose from either biomedical or civil. I love science but not sure if Im good at it, and math once I understand it I'm okay with it. I do like structures of bridges and buildings. I also love animals so I'm thinking maybe biomedical might be best. I most likely gonna go to a county college and get my A.S. Would that get me a job after graduation? Or would I need to get my masters also?
Hi Karen, I hope you never chose biomedical engineering because it’s very hard to get a job with that degree. You can do the same research as a chemical or electrical engineer.
We need our cerebral electromagnetic fields mapped. Field strengths, length, stability, interactions, neuron count, alignment, displacments, etc; then duplicated. I suspect that our 'not so distant' future ability will be to transfer our concious and personality into a fully tactile computer program or self maintaining and replicating robotic reality. REPLY
I looked into it but bio engineering degrees I found seem more about carrying out tasks rather than giving one the skills to create life forms; for example how to structure and create an arm. Also in this day an age IT engineering is tied in with everything; I'm looking for a degree that combines IT engineering with genetics- cybernetics seems interesting though. Im hope to complete a software engineering degree and find something that combines bio-engineering with computing. As I feel we could easily used technology to shape and design organisms or even create creatures superior to machines or to carryout the mental functions we desire within or robotic technology (in some instances) and even create artificial limbs that have the necessary functions to allow someone self autonomy whilst the artificial limbs not necessarily need the full abstract internal working of a real arm- I think of them as a hollowmer after being inspired by names like monomer and polymer. We could use hollowmers to replces lab rats and test out therapies on such hollowmers instead. But at some point we may argue for bacterias rights LOL.
You seem to want to do a lot of things. As far as robotic technology, that goes to mechanical engineering. Maybe major in that and supplement it with biomedical engineering as a minor. Biomedical engineers actually work on creating artificial limbs. A typical engineering degree actually do cover some computer subjects. It's a matter of the depth you want to study. You might want to consider hardware or software engineering too. Also, look into bioinformatics as well. but if i were to advice you, narrow down what you want to do, and go with that. im not saying you can't be a polymath, but it's easier said than done
Can't believe it but, yeah this video did help me make up my mind on becoming a Biomedical Engineer. It just simply provides limitless opportunities, you can get a masters on this or go on to becoming a doctor, it's just fantastic! Not to mention it is one of the careers with the highest growth.
You can do it. She said she used to suck at math and science and now she doesn't! My brother used to suck at math and now he is a civil engineer. I think it would be cool to get a BS in chemical engineering and a MS in bio engineering and work with organics such as plants to come up with solutions instead of using electronics. Only because I love plants.
She is a wonderful woman who is making a change in the medical world through her research and innovations in biomedical engineering. Kudos!
wow shes living my dream
In september I will start my Biochemical Engineering at UCL - London. I look up to you as an inspiration, thank you.
i love the fact that they showed all her accomplishments but also shows that she still has free time to do things she likes.seeing my family i always thought of scientists and engineers as being so absorbed in work that theres little room for anything else which shunned me from those career paths. obviously it'll take a while to get to that level of comfort but its all perserverance. Thanks for the video.Truly inspirational
Start practicing your Calculus now...today. Trust me, you'll need it.
wow........i'm graduated student Biomedical engineer in Thailand.Me research is a biosensor aswell. This motivated me.
I see you are left-handed dominant as me.
You are a true inspiration to people and I think you may have inspired me to become a biomedical engineer! Thank you!
I'm really interested in stem subjects
My science teacher would say I'm disinterested in science
But I just like it being hands on
Not looking at someone else running the lab and doing book work
She really is a poster girl for biomedical engineering, huh?
In bioengineering, you deal more with cells and organic structure. Biomedical is more broad, you deal with (or can deal with) prosthetic, MRI machines, digital cell scanners, etc.
google is your friend.
she's amazing i would love to work with her/meet her one day. I envision similar lifestyle to hers minus the teaching at a university, maybe i'll volunteer at a science and technology museum
This is so motivating!!! I love your personality as well :) I'm on the fence about studying Biomedical Engineering or Pharmacology. Biomedical Engineering looks so fun!!!!
This is so inspiring. I think I now know what I'm switching my major to.
Good people fixing real problems.
Very progressive. Thank you for the video.
One of the most important aspects in Biomedical engineering nowadays is the IT technologies that can be applied to hospitals, medical records, digital imaging and information (US, MRI, NM, CT, Xray, EKG, etc) in the areas of management, standardization, secure it and make that information available to the physicians and health specialists. Biomedical Engineers are making The Matrix possible... ;)
that's the revolution at all sciencies!!
I have a bachelors degree in biochemistry and the only thing stoping me from.becoming a biomedical engeneer is a 9 digit number. Yes im talking bout a social security number!I am a DREAMER!
I want to do this! It looks so fun!
Inspiring! Thanks for posting.
Wow. She just became my idol.
I'm not great in math. Never took a physics course in High School. But I want to be a doctor and I feel that bio medical engineering will give me sophisticated analytic skills necessary for my career path. Any tips?
I wish I saw this 3 1/2 years ago, I won't get a swing at this for maybe 2 years or more
Is it possible to be a biochem engineering if you go to community college first then transfer to UC?
Yes!
prob ur best idea
hi my name is Karen I'm a 32 year old. I'm interested in engineering but not sure which one to choose from either biomedical or civil. I love science but not sure if Im good at it, and math once I understand it I'm okay with it. I do like structures of bridges and buildings. I also love animals so I'm thinking maybe biomedical might be best. I most likely gonna go to a county college and get my A.S. Would that get me a job after graduation? Or would I need to get my masters also?
Hi Karen, I hope you never chose biomedical engineering because it’s very hard to get a job with that degree. You can do the same research as a chemical or electrical engineer.
Ir was a Grt to some one who lives what i dream to be !
That looks like a really cool career. I don't think I can do it though.
wow this looks like such a rewarding job to pursue :)
We need our cerebral electromagnetic fields mapped. Field strengths, length, stability, interactions, neuron count, alignment, displacments, etc; then duplicated. I suspect that our 'not so distant' future ability will be to transfer our concious and personality into a fully tactile computer program or self maintaining and replicating robotic reality.
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i wanna become a biomedical engineer cause i look good in a lab coat.
1:17 THE DOG IS BACK lol :)
I'm biomedical engineering from iraq :)
What kind of degree would you study if you want to engineer animals for examples?
i'd say bioengineering
I looked into it but bio engineering degrees I found seem more about carrying out tasks rather than giving one the skills to create life forms; for example how to structure and create an arm. Also in this day an age IT engineering is tied in with everything; I'm looking for a degree that combines IT engineering with genetics- cybernetics seems interesting though.
Im hope to complete a software engineering degree and find something that combines bio-engineering with computing. As I feel we could easily used technology to shape and design organisms or even create creatures superior to machines or to carryout the mental functions we desire within or robotic technology (in some instances) and even create artificial limbs that have the necessary functions to allow someone self autonomy whilst the artificial limbs not necessarily need the full abstract internal working of a real arm- I think of them as a hollowmer after being inspired by names like monomer and polymer.
We could use hollowmers to replces lab rats and test out therapies on such hollowmers instead.
But at some point we may argue for bacterias rights LOL.
You seem to want to do a lot of things. As far as robotic technology, that goes to mechanical engineering. Maybe major in that and supplement it with biomedical engineering as a minor. Biomedical engineers actually work on creating artificial limbs. A typical engineering degree actually do cover some computer subjects. It's a matter of the depth you want to study. You might want to consider hardware or software engineering too. Also, look into bioinformatics as well.
but if i were to advice you, narrow down what you want to do, and go with that. im not saying you can't be a polymath, but it's easier said than done
I heard cybernetics is a mixture of computing intermeshed with biology.
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Can i become a Biomedical Engineer like you too ? o.O wow
1:01 = Carlton from Fresh Prince of Bel Air
I came here to create zombies.
The Glorious Sapphire Monkey
That’s already been around for a while!
Goto McDonald’s
its the same thing :)
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