A biomedical engineer will typically do the following: Design systems and products, such as artificial organs, artificial devices that replace body parts, and machines for diagnosing medical problems. Install, adjust, maintain, repair, or provide technical support for biomedical equipment.
Biomechanical Engineering is involved with creating and producing a variety of products in everyday use, from environmentally safe plastics to various foods, fabrics and medicines. A combination of chemical and biological engineering. Biomechanical engineers can work in a variety of fields, including medical, sports and rehabilitation. Those working in the medical field specialize in working with cells and tissues, studying their mechanics and mechanobiology.
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