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Its founder, Mohammad Noresi, is a 28-year-old graduate of biomedicalengineering.
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I'm in the three, two program for biomedicalengineering.
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Classification of electroencephalography (EEG)-based application is one of the important process for biomedicalengineering.
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She studied biomedicalengineering at Aleppo University before starting a free education centre for women in 2014.
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They literally build living structures, like blood vessels or skin tissue, cell by cell, revolutionizing biomedicalengineering.
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I talked to one of them, Seth Donahue, an associate professor of biomedicalengineering at Michigan Technological University.
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There's been significant progress in this field, says Robert Langer, professor in biomedicalengineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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The rise of optogenetics provides unique opportunities to advance materials and biomedicalengineering, as well as fundamental understanding in neuroscience.
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Professor Smith said a lot were interested in careers that helped people and new courses, such as biomedicalengineering, offered that.
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Naturally, in college I rebelled against my parents' expectation of being either a doctor or engineer by studying … biomedicalengineering.
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Denner earned a Ph.D. in biomedicalengineering from Yale and honed his investing skills while working for activist investor Carl Icahn.
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Therefore, an attempt was made to summarize the recent knowledge regarding different aspects of marine collagen applications in the biomedicalengineering field.
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She has a BSc in mechanical and biomedicalengineering from Michigan State University and studied medicine at the State University of New York.
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Mercy Asiedu, a doctoral candidate in biomedicalengineering at Duke, designed a tampon-sized device with a 2 megapixel camera attached to the end.
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It said there are 1,200 posts in maths-related areas such as pharmaceutical and biomedicalengineering which firms cannot fill.
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Zerhouni, born in 1951 in Algeria, is professor of radiology and biomedicalengineering at the Johns Hopkins University and Hospital in the United States.