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any biomechanical/biomedical engineers? plus other stuff

Posted by Scott England at 04/27/2001 3:06 PM EST


College Student on team #401, The Hokie G.U.A.R.D, from Virginia Tech/MCPS and Virginia Tech/VBEP.



I posted this question first in the careers subgroup, where it seems like it belongs more, but I'm not sure if either no one checks that subcategory, or if just no one has replied, so here it is again.

"I'm just curious, of everyone that reads this part*refering to the career's page* of delphi's great page, are there any professional engineers that work in biomechanics or any sort of biomedical engineering? If so, I'm just curious what companies hire them, if any FIRST sponsors do. I'm an Engineering Science and Mechanics student at Virginia Tech, with a concentration in Biomechanics. I'm kinda thinking either Baxter Healthcare might, or in a dream world Deka might be look for this specialty, but I'm curious what some actual engineers know that I might not.
Thanks,
Scott"

also to the delphi webmaster, not to knock the webpage or anything, but I think it might have just been overlooked for a while. The 'Competition' page hasn't been updated since the first two regionals were posted, just wanted to let someone who can do something about that know.


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