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RE: Stability testing importance An example of a device from class that would require stability testing is a catheter. I think catheter tubes in particular need to be characterized for stability testing, as the polymer bonds will deg... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Funding in Academia Vs Industry Echoing and expanding upon Danielle's post, not finishing research in academia generally means that you cannot publish your findings. Without publications, funding is typically not awarded to an acade... |
In forum Pre-clinical Device Development |
3 years ago |
RE: Scope Creep This is a fantastic question, one that might be the focus of a couple case studies to thoroughly examine. I don't have much experience in the medical device industry, just 6 months in an ultrasound tr... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Project Life Cycle Importance Of the phases outlined on Slide 10 of Lecture 2.1, I would argue the planning process is most important. Simultaneous operations and sequential tasks during the execution phase were some of the most h... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Which feature is the most important for a project manager? I think communication is the most important aspect of Project Managers. Complex projects require engagement from multiple team members. The most effective managers know how to communicate expectations... |
In forum Intro to Project Management |
3 years ago |
RE: Changing Careers It's honestly great to see so many people here making a shift and using their graduate coursework to facilitate it. I had an experience similar to tgt6, but on the manufacturing side making commodity ... |
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RE: Biomedical Engineers vs. Mechanical Engineers: Who has the advantage in Biomechanics? I did my undergraduate in Biomedical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Somewhat echoing cb447, I have found in my job that your employer expects you to perform the role the same regardless of yo... |
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RE: Thoughts on BS, MS, and PhD in BME Entering the chemical industry with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, I was not expected to have much knowledge of what I would be doing. However, the foundational courses and tougher courses related ... |
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