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1 By Carolyn Kolb And Jackie DiMaria
Biomedical Engineers By Carolyn Kolb And Jackie DiMaria

2 Table of Contents Page 3 Definition Page 4 Working tasks Page 5
Famous Engineer Page 6 Page 7 Projects Being done Page 8 Professor Page 9 Jobs you can get with degree Page 10 Salary Page 11 Work Condition

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 What a biomedical engineer does…
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

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

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 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, % 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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