1, medical equipment and instrumentation R & D: biomedical engineering graduates can engage in medical equipment and instrumentation research and development, production and maintenance work, including various types of medical devices, medical sensors, electronic medical records and other related products.
2, biomaterials research and development: biomedical engineering graduates can engage in biomaterials research and development, production and application work, including tissue engineering materials, drug carriers and biocompatible materials.
3, medical imaging technology: biomedical engineering graduates can be engaged in the research, development and application of medical imaging technology, including the design, commissioning and maintenance of medical imaging equipment.