Biotech engineer reddit:Do you think engineering or biology is more at play in ...
Do you think engineering or biology is more at play in ...
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Get as much real world experience as you can. Work summers in an academic lab, do internships at a Biotech lab, just get out there. Take as much ...
anyone working in biotech
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Just start applying. Most have Software Engineer roles that won't require bioinformatics knowledge. If you want to be on the research- ...
As a Engineering in Biotechnology
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So the short answer is yes, a masters in CHE can get you an industry job as a chemical engineer. Biotech to MS in CHE is really not that big of ...
Biomedical Engineering vs. Mechanical Engineering
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I want to study engineering, and I am debating between biomedical engineering and mechanical engineering. I am mostly interested in biotech, ...
Biotech vs biomedical engineering
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I've heard that biotech is an independent major at times. I imagine that it's mainly a mixture of business and biology/biochemistry. Biomedical ...
Biotechnology engineering vs Biomedical engineering
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Biotechnology usually tends to deal with sub cellular and foundational level biology while biomedical usually tends to deal with higher level ...
Genuinely regret pursuing ChemE and biotech
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The thing is that biotech employers started hiring biology and chemistry majors for engineering positions. That's why I think the salaries ...
Is Biotechnology a good career?
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It's been an extremely rewarding, interesting, and a well paying career so far. If you're up for it, an engineering degree is very beneficial - ...
what do process engineers at biotech do?
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The job is really about taking process descriptions from the development team and pairing unit operations with the actual equipment that will be ...