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Seeking advise in MEMS studies
2009-04-28
Heal
2009-04-28
Pavan Samudrala
2009-04-29
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Seeking advise in MEMS studies
Pavan Samudrala
2009-04-28
Choose finance/accounting.... you would probably have a better career.. Just
kidding.

I would leave this question to experts here as I belong to none of those
fields.

Regards.
Pavan

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:36 PM, Heal  wrote:

> Hi everyone!
> I'm Heal, a junior student majoring in mechanical engineering from China
> and I'm really honored to join this community.
>
> I'm now puzzled at choosing my graduate field especially at microfluidics
> and power MEMS. It will be very nice if anyone can give me some advise on
> the following questions:
>
> 1) How do mechanical engineers' work differentiate from others, especially
> those in materials, chemistry and bioengineering? I find most of the
> distinguished work was done by the latter. If I choose microfuidics as my
> future career, will I be making a wise choice?
>
> 2) Everyone in power MEMS will say it is quite promising in providing
> energy for wireless sensor nodes. But there seems to be no marketable
> products for the time being. Is it because of lack of research in it or
> others?
>
> Thank you very much for your time.
>
> Best regards.
>
> Heal
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