Biotech engineer reddit:Advice for a new biotech engineer student?
Advice for a new biotech engineer student?
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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 ...
Do you think engineering or biology is more at play in ...
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I work in synthetic biology and I think it's easier to work in biotech with a strong biochem/bio major than engineering. Engineering students ...
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 ...