According to the bls.gov, Biomedical Engineers make at least $44,930. While the highest 10% Bio Eng make $116,330. That's a big chuck of change!
Unless it came from the factory rated as a FlexFuel vehicle you cannot run any bio fuel above a mix of 5% bio fuel and 95% gasoline.
Process engineering helps obtain the specifics of a certain industrial process. In the biotech industry, the quality of the final product has a huge bearing on the right physical and chemical conditions being maintained. Therefore, the industrial process has to be engineered in order to obtain product starting from raw material.
No , it is bio degradable. It will start getting corroded when left in the atmosphere and the corrosion products will become part of the soil.
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Bio-mechanical engineering!
Unless you are a very smart engineer or a scientist, you can't.
chemist, biologist, physicist, nuclear engineer, and bio medicals
Not enough, which is why I quit science!
You can find sample application letters for the post of an engineer online at scribd.com.
It is possible to convert a hybrid to a bio-diesel. However, it is difficult, because a regular gas vehicle works on combustion, whereas a bio-diesel works by means of compression. You would have to completely re-engineer your vehicle.
Bio-medical engineering at the Bachelors level usually takes between 4 - 5 years.
I am wondering which object,hand-held, that i should re-engineer for my first year bio-med eng. assignment. thanks for your ideas.
I'm very keen on becoming biomedical engineer in future.but unfortunately i have to choose bio technology degree because of my financial side.but if i can enter biomedical engineering with doing any major as my master"s it would get very pleasure for me. furthermore i saw some websites have published the name of biomedical engineer under the careers in biotechnology.This is very hesitation for my mind.thus I'm eagerly looking forward your answer. Thank you
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Salary and earning potential are strictly dependent on the type of field you are in, your position within that field, the institution you work for, experience, expertise, personal abilities, critical thinking and problem solving abilities, dedication and commitment toward ones work, and more. In other words, there is no standard salary particular to a PhD, or any other type of degree. Thus, it is not solely the degree or major that determines a salary; it's more dependent on the individual who holds the degree. If you can identify a specific career such as, a biologist, then we can come up with the estimated mean annual wage. Bio-technicians fall under science technicians, but that would be a far cry from a PhD within the field.