Biomedical Engineering Personal Statement

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From problem solving skills to micro-implants and MRIs, biomedical engineering has emerged as its own study from the vast worlds of both engineering and medicine. Engineers were not only pioneers of the edifice in the past but also establishers of the thriving technologies in the future. Being one of them requires a great leap from my comfort zone and I believe it would be extremely rewarding to be able to grow in this field while contributing to the industry of engineering.

My passion towards learning little things roots from my childhood. I found myself engaged in mental activities such as puzzle solving. As I grew up, my curiosity reached a point where it was labeled as annoying. From my family's genealogy to more common things, I used to ask never-ending questions as to why things work this way but not that way. And as much as I liked hearing answers from other people, I found more and more questions so I learned to come up with solutions on my own. I think, biomedical engineering has its own nature of nurturing the eagerness to find solutions to bigger problems. In primary school, my most preferred subject used to be science. Eventually as I entered secondary, I became keen at learning Math. Answering tough word problems in Math, is for me, a real satisfaction. I have enjoyed …show more content…

Its students pioneered in a variety of studies aimed at improving chemotherapy through nanoballoons, preventing orthopedic implant infections, developing techniques to make injectable medicine safer and to create wearable technology for military and health care applications. The department of biomedical engineering is committed to meeting the world's ever changing needs and I would be honored, if given the chance, to impart my knowledge in making important breakthroughs in medical research and changing the society's perception of

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