Question:
What kind of Careers are available to people who have majored in Mechnical Engineering and Biology?
Xavier
2007-05-10 20:13:13 UTC
What kind of opportunities are out there for someone who has majored in Mechanical Engineering and Biology, 2 completely different subjects.
Five answers:
thevoiceofreason2b
2007-05-10 20:21:18 UTC
Designing medical devices, both the mechanical items (stints, calipers etc) but the items that have to so with flow and temperatures (heat transfer is important for implanted devices).



You could probably easily go to medical school.

Clean room fabrication





There are a bunch of different options, depending on which areas of the majors you enjoy. Fluid dynamics vs mechanical design, etc.



The concept of blending living things with machines is exploding right now.. this is a perfect combination.



Talk to your professors.



-luck
warlock123
2007-05-10 23:44:24 UTC
A lot of biomedical engineering type of stuff. Especially mechanical stuff that deals with prosthetics, limbs, valves, etc. My college actually combines the two degrees as a biomedical engineering, with a focus on mechanical or chemical engineering (chemical guys apparently are more into genetics and tissue/cell regeneration)
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2016-10-15 12:27:45 UTC
at present at a extreme college reunion I met an previous chum who earned his PHD and is now working at a analyze facility in Hawaii examining Tuna fish of all issues. weird and wonderful, yet pays nicely. on your case probably scientific analyze. Stem cellular and organ cloning analyze sounds like the wave of the destiny.
anonymous
2007-05-10 20:16:01 UTC
for mechanic it's abvious anything deal with machine and mechanic. for Biology save time and just be a teacher.
anonymous
2007-05-10 20:24:51 UTC
Have you thought of maybe going into nano-technology?


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