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Looking for advice about changing career into pursuing a career in bioengineering with a focus on neurotechnology and prosthetics
Hi, I am a software quality engineer with some years of experience, and I have decided to pursue the dream I left behind years ago. I want to focus on the connection between the mind, physiology, and technology. I am interested in robotics, but many other areas have caught my eye, such as AI, neural networks, and neural links.
I want to start studying bioengineering at a university in my city, and then specialize.
I am pretty new to this world and am looking for advice on where to start, as well as resources, books, or podcasts to embed myself in this knowledge without losing my mind, the quantity of information is a bit overwhelming hehehe
u/Fuzzy-Yak3522 — 5 days ago