A branch of Engineering which combines the studies of medicine, engineering and biology, Biomedical Engineering operates with an ultimate and essential goal of creating a better living quality for humans. Therefore, A biomedical engineer investigates and creates solutions to biological and medical problems in order to improve the quality and efficacy of patient treatment. As a multi-field branch of engineering, Biomedical Engineering is divided into many subfields, including Biomedical Electronics, Biomaterials, Computational Biology, Genetic Engineering, Medical Imaging, and Bio-nanotechnology.
Electrical engineers design, create, test, and manage the manufacturing of electrical equipment, which can range from global positioning systems to electric power generators. They typically design new ways to use electrical power to develop and improve products, direct the manufacturing and installation of electrical equipment, and manage production of projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget.