Career
Education
Day-to-Day
Technical Skills
Future Outlooks/Fun Facts
100

What was Aniqa's first job in the biomedical industry?

Software Engineering Intern

100

What degree(s) did Jack earn before working in this field?

lot of meetings, some wet lab work and culture, grant writing and reviewing paperwork. Coming up with new projects and leading them is the best though

100

What does a typical day in Victoria's job look like?

Resource planning and prioritization, lab work, data review, meetings

100

What is one tool or software Alex uses regularly?

VSCode and Jira.

100

What is an upcoming innovation in Daniel's field that he is excited for?

Robotics and real time AI data analysis.

200

What career path did Daniel consider before biomedical engineering?

Mechanical engineering or Manufacturing jobs.

200

What class did Aniqa take was unexpectedly useful in her career?

Biometrics

200

How much of Jack's job is hands-on vs. computer-based?

makes stats easier but I am bad at coding

200

What is the most important technical skill for biomedical engineers in Victoria's opinion?

Experimental Design

200

How does Alex think biomedical engineering will change in 10 years?

Pushing the boundary towards diagnosis in software

300

What would Alex say was his (or in general) biggest challenge transitioning to industry?

Moving from QA to development can be difficult.

300

What does Daniel believe is a common misconception about biomedical engineering?

It's the only path to working as an engineer in the life sciences.

300

What would she say is the most exciting part of Aniqa's daily work?

Helping other people debug their code.

300

How does coding play a role in Jack's job?

droplet digital PCR

300

What would Victoria say is a major challenge is the industry working to solve?

Speed to the patient / market.

400

What advice would Victoria give students unsure about their career path?

Try to get experience early to help narrow down the options.

400

How did Alex's education prepare you for your role?

Software testing and risk analysis is very important to think about during development.

400

What is the biggest challenge in Daniel faces in his daily work?

RAD is a start up so everday can be different.

400

What is a new technology or tool Aniqa learned recently?

Python Ctypes

400

What ethical concerns in Jack's field could impact future biomedical tech?

if sequencing becomes more prevalent, protecting that data

500

What is one skill outside of school that helped Jack in his career?

being easy-going in the workplace, you’re not always going to have the ideal setting but having good communication and positive mindset helps a lot, especially for leadership/teamwork

500

If Victoria could change anything about her education, what would it be?

More Biology/Biochemistry
500

How has remote work affected Alex's industry?

Opportunity to work with great software people worldwide.

500

How does Daniel stay up to date with new advancements?

Linkedin.

500

Has Aniqa worked on something that made it to market? If yes, what was it?

My code is running in some capacity or other in all of Garmin’s watches!

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