This branch applies mechanical engineering and physics to biological systems. Biomechanics experts analyze how the body moves, study the mechanics of tissues and bones, and design prosthetics, orthotics, and athletic injury prevention technologies. The University of Iowa +32. BiomaterialsBiomaterials focuses on substances designed to interact with living tissue. Professionals in this area engineer biocompatible materials used for implants, artificial organs, surgical meshes, and controlled drug-delivery systems to replace or repair damaged biological parts. The University of Iowa +33. Biomedical Imaging (Bioimaging)This discipline develops technologies that visualize the interior of the body to diagnose and treat diseases. Bioimaging engineers build, optimize, and maintain complex hardware and software for systems like: The University of Iowa +1
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners
- Computed Tomography (CT) scans
- Ultrasound machines
- X-ray equipment The University of Iowa
4. Bioinstrumentation (and Medical Devices)Bioinstrumentation applies electronics and measurement principles to design diagnostic and therapeutic tools. It involves developing wearable technology, patient vital-sign monitors, infusion pumps, pacemakers, and robotic surgical assistants. YouTube·Professional Certifications +4
Pay: ₹18,962.52 - ₹38,862.64 per month
Benefits:
- Cell phone reimbursement
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Work from home
Work Location: In person