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    team that would pioneer in rehabilitation engineering. Ever since I had discovered my passion in biomedical engineering, I wanted to extend my skills into helping physically challenged or differently abled people by creating assist devices for them. My final year project was also based on developing such an assist device. Of the years spent in studying the course, I believe I have a liking to rehabilitation engineering and robotics. motivation letter Biomedical Engineering.jpg When I read that…

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    Statement of Purpose I am a senior at Wichita State University studying Biomedical Engineering. I expect to graduate in May of 2018 with magna cum laude distinction. As an undergraduate, I have the opportunity to tutor underclassmen in physics. Eventually, I became an undergraduate teaching assistant as well. Both of these made me realize how much I enjoy helping students learn, which made me think about pursuing graduate education to become a college professor. Assisting in a biomechanics lab…

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    Virtues in Biomedical Engineers There are various was to determine how good or bad an engineer is. Some philosophers argue that it is the consequences that determine morality (consequentialism) while other seek morality through analyzing the thought process one under goes when reaching a moral conclusion(deontology). An alternative to these predominate action theories is virtue ethics that focuses on an individual’s ability to flourish and the character traits needed to achieve it. As engineers,…

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    to graduate school labs. My father dedicated his life, passion, and determination to his emotional engineering research and students. I grew up watching my father formulate innovative hypotheses and implement them in real-life engineering systems; from these observations, I have grown my own passion and determination to achieve something similar in my future. I pursued my education in engineering in college, and although my grades in my initial years were not excellent, I have matured as a…

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    passions of helping people and learning about those particular subjects. I stumbled upon biomedical engineering and with more research and exploration found it to be a potential profession and I hope to study it in college. This is a plan because I could change my mind on my career choice, but my choice to continue my education is firm. If I don 't get accepted to a college that offers biomedical engineering, I fully intend on studying majors that still involve science and math. I chose…

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    (2012). Introduction to biomedical engineering . Burlington, MA: Elsevier. The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to the scientific field of biomedical engineering. It provides the reader with a broad definition of the subject, its areas of study, branches, and disciplines. The text was primarily intended for engineering students in their sophomore or senior years in college who have a strong mathematical background and are interested in pursuing an engineering degree. Students that…

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    I am fascinated with biomedical Engineering as this field seems to close gap between medicine and engineering as well as uniquely combining research and practical work I believe that a biomedical engineering practitioner can have a profound influence over our healthcare system, tailoring basic physical principles to commensurate the complicated design of the human body. My desire to increase my scientific knowledge has motivated me to study foundation Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, which…

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    Advancements in the field of biomedical engineering have greatly improved the techniques and effectiveness of surgical methods of treatment of most types of cancer. Work done by biomedical scientists and engineers have allowed for the formulation of innovative and/or improved treatments that utilize modern technology in order to solve medical challenges faced in the field of oncology. Such advancements have made it possible to remove tumours that would otherwise have been a great risk to patient…

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    I am always looking for unexpected; and biomedical engineering does with the application of engineering principles to medicine to resolve patient-life inconveniences. The first thought of doing biomedical engineering was inspired by a phenomenon of a blind man crossing road with a walking stick, finding his ways in a crowd. His aspiration to see again intrigues me to think would sightless people restore vision one day or live in dark forever. Yet, with the intelligent invention of bionic eyes in…

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    where my passion for nanotechnology and Biomedical engineering would…

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