u/Muted-Chard1387

Which field is better long-term: Neuroengineering or Tissue Engineering?

Hi everyone, I’m a recent Biomedical Engineering graduate trying to decide which field to pursue for a Master’s (and possibly a PhD later on).

I’m mainly considering neuroengineering/neurotechnology vs tissue engineering/regenerative medicine.

In general, which one do you think has better future prospects and job opportunities, especially if I want to work abroad?

Also, I’d appreciate recommendations for good universities (preferably public and not extremely hard to get into) where I could study these fields.

Thanks in advance!

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u/Muted-Chard1387 — 3 days ago

¿Será la universidad de granada en España una buena opción para estudiar ingeniera de tejidos como máster?

Good morning, I am a recently graduated biomedical engineer, I am 24 years old and I would like to start working for a while. Later, I would like to pursue a master’s degree in Spain at the University of Granada. The program is called Tissue Engineering and Advanced Therapies, and I find the curriculum very appealing. After that, I would like to pursue a PhD in the United States, ideally with scholarships if possible. I would appreciate it if you could guide me on whether you think this is a good path. For the PhD, I was considering Pittsburgh or Georgia Tech.

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u/Muted-Chard1387 — 4 days ago