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Number of pages containing the word(s): Medicine: 10

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Bioengineering/Biomedical Engineer
Thinking about a career in medicine? Biomedical engineering is a unique opportunity to help people through the combination of medicine and technology.
Chemical Engineer
Like chemistry? Chemical engineers use chemical processes to find innovative and creative ways of producing goods that improve lives...
Computer Engineer
Becoming a computer engineer offers an enormous range of possibilities, from developing software for managing an air traffic control tower to producing animation for the movie industry...
Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers work with electricity in all its forms - from huge power generating facilities to the integrated circuits of the smallest computer chip.
Materials Engineer
Materials engineers develop materials with outstanding combinations of mechanical, chemical, and electrical properties.
Nuclear Engineer
Nuclear engineers develop the methods, instruments, and systems to harness the power of nuclear energy and radiation.
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Marjolein C.H. van der Meulen
I am an assistant professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Cornell University. My ambition has never been to be a professor, but I would like to make a difference and contribute back to society. Teaching and undergraduate education are a way to accomplish this
Ruthie Lyle-Cannon
Kathy E. Sendall
I work for Petro-Canada, a large Canadian integrated oil and gas company, which explores for and produces oil and gas and also refines oil into gasoline and diesel for sale. I am the Vice-President of Western Canada Development and Operations in the sector of the company that does the exploration and production component. I have overall business and operational responsibility for this part of our business which generates over $1 billion in revenue and has capital expenditures on wells and facilities of about $400 million per year.
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