STATEMENT OF PURPOSE I strongly believe that unquenchable thirst for knowledge is the key to growth and success in any field. I am an inquisitive learner and my goal is to keep learning to gather knowledge in the diverse field called Biomedical Engineering and contribute to positive growth of the field and society. My devotion, perseverance, sincerity and hard work are a perfect concoction to guide me in the path of achieving my goal. Certainly, pursuing a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering is my next step to reach my ambition.
During my school studies I found the subjects Biology, Mathematics and Physics as fascinating more specifically, knowing the amazing functions of human body, solving real world problems with a formula and learning the principle and working of machines that’s being used to examine human body like X-Rays were quite interesting. Also influenced by the fact that I come from the family of Engineers I was looking for an Engineering course which combines Biology, Mathematics and Physics to pursue as my bachelor’s degree. Bachelor’s in Biomedical Engineering perfectly fitted this position which will also aid to fulfill my passion of pursuing a career in the field of Healthcare. My Bachelor’s in Biomedical Engineering from a renowned university named College of Engineering, Guindy – Anna University has provided
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This would be achieved certainly by pursuing a Master’s in Biomedical Engineering. I consider University as the ideal institute to support my academic pursuits because of its reputation, also it offers all the facilities and courses I am looking for. I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with
The very moment I decide to apply for a master program in biomedical sciences, I have concluded that pursuing a career in biomedical science is my life’s main goal.
Biomedical Engineering is offered at many different schools, as its own degree. The minimum requirement is usually a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, in order to get your bachelor’s degree you will have to complete combined courses of general engineering, and
In history, engineers have been an important asset whether creating the aqueducts in Rome or building the Pyramid of Giza. I decided to join the biomedical engineering program because it helps me achieve my closer to creating better medical equipment and prosthetics.Furthermore, the program is fundamentally focused in mathematics,which i enjoy.
As a recent graduate from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Physics, I possess the academic background necessary to qualify me continue my education. Though a majority of my courses during undergrad focused on power systems and electromagnetics, I also completed multiple courses in bioelectrics in addition to my required engineering and math classes. These courses served as a strong introduction into the interdisciplinary relationship between engineering and the medical field and thus peaked my initial interest in biomedical engineering. My specific interests include nanomedicine, neuroengineering and brain-computer
My goal is to provide safe and effective healthcare products by making sure healthcare industry comply with all of the regulatory compliance regulations and laws. Today there are immense advancements in the field of science and technology, creating many opportunities with new dimensions to make this world a better place. I strive to be a part of this exciting journey to create a safe and healthier world and I truly believe graduate studies will help me towards my advancement in this direction.
During the past summer, I was given the opportunity to attend the International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference(EMBC), the largest gathering of biomedical engineers in the world. The University of Rhode Island sent only four students, to help we a professor's presentation; however, the experience of attending EMBC provided me the tremendous opportunity to learn about my future profession on a global scale.
WPI has always stood out as a perfect university for me. All its features — from its diversity of students and staff to its exceptional academics — make it a perfect match for me. Its urban location facilitates both academic and social networks, promoting a steadfast environment, and the campus creates a very comfortable learning and living environment. Academically, I hope to pursue my interests in bioengineering, where I can collaborate with other students and professors to create and develop artificial tissues, organs, and other organ components that can be used to replace damaged or missing limbs. By attending WPI, I know that I could work hand in hand with some of the best professors, doctors, and hospitals in the country, researching
My larger vision is becoming a biomedical engineer. What interests me most about the field is the intricate combination of two seemingly opposite characteristics. Engineers are sometimes seen as people who are on an elevated level of intelligence, but a below average sense of interpersonality. As a Biomedical Engineer, you are required to interact closely with patient. It’s impossible to complete a job without getting to know a patient. You have to identify their ailment or whatever else may be troubling them, and incorporate different levels of math, science, and technology to resolve the issue at
As a student technologist, I learned to operate MRI, CT, Ultrasound and gained experience in a medical company. During the Masters, I learned statistical image processing (SPM) and specialised coursework in MRI, Nuclear medicine and Medical Image processing. Importantly, the passion to further learn and excel the data and image analysis, to learn neuroimaging and research is a strong motivator. In addition, I believe, my work experience to organise, to deliver, to work in a multi disciplinary team will support in executing the role.
Alan W Eberhardt. He is the Associate Chair of Education of the Department of Biomedical Engineering(BME). Dr. Eberhardt defined biomedical engineering as the use of engineering expertise to solve health related problems. He talked about the partnership between Biomedical engineering faculty/ students and clinicians, therapists, scientists from the hospital, school of medicine, dentistry, and public health. BME, as Dr. Eberhardt said, is involve is many research at UAB. The fields of research are biomedical implants and devices, injury biomechanics, biomedical imaging, cardiac electrophysiology, computational biology, tissue engineering, and target drug delivery. He also talked about how the senior design is a way to help people with disabilities in their process of gaining self-esteem and
My strong interest of studying Adult nursing comes from the experience I have had working at a residential care home, I enjoyed caring for people and want to make a difference to their lives. Therefore I believe becoming a nurse allows me to fulfil my ambition. While working as a care assistant I enjoyed providing excellent care to the patients by talking to them and their family members. My passion and desire of helping people as always been part of my personality as an individual, and before applying for the course I decided to put these personal skills into practice by gaining work experience in a health care setting. This enhanced my skills and knowledge of working in a health care setting and how much responsibility nurses and health
My academic interest is geared towards pursuing a master degree in the field of biomedical informatics with a view to becoming a problem solver and a major contributor to new discoveries in the field. I would like to pursue a career in research, development and teaching of methodologies, processes and tools that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of information flow as well as usage in the healthcare setting. I would like the output of my work and research to have significant influence towards improving patient care outcomes whilst reducing information costs in the entire healthcare system.
Our existence, as the most developed species on Earth, relies on intelligence and determination to understand how our body functions and what we can do to help with its constant battle for survival. Diseases that were once deemed rare are becoming extremely common. With no cures, many patients’ lives are endangered. Being born in a generation full of technological advancements, I believe that, with my passion for biology and inquisitiveness for the world of biomedical science, now is the time to engage in this global challenge to develop easier and better ways to live our lives.
In order to fulfill this dream, I want to get a bachelors degree in biomedical engineering. While I am an undergraduate, I also plan on acquiring a good internship dealing with my field. When I graduate and receive my degree, I will either begin working or will pursue a graduate degree as well.
From an early age, I have been fascinated by how things work. It seems, listening to family, that I was never satisfied with a simple answer that machine runs on power; but always wanted to know more. As I completed my undergraduate education in ________, I became more and more interested in pursuing an advanced degree in Biomedical Engineering. My well-rounded educational pursuits thus far have served me well, engineering complimented by a sound background in the humanities and hard sciences. I have, though, a robust passion to learn more, to hone my skills even more in a field that has simply exploded over the past decade biomedical engineering.