a prospect who wants to purse a BE/BME PhD degree here.
I would like to ask if anyone knows in great details on the pros and cons of the Bioengineering program at the University of Washington (Seattle) and Georgia Tech.
Which bioengineering disciplines are the two schools strong at?
Which of the two would you rather choose to purse your PhD, and why? (history?, strong fields/faculty member, funding, weather, etc.)
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john1234
Hi guys,
a prospect who wants to purse a BE/BME PhD degree here.
I would like to ask if anyone knows in great details on the pros and cons of the Bioengineering program at the University of Washington (Seattle) and Georgia Tech.
Which bioengineering disciplines are the two schools strong at?
Which of the two would you rather choose to purse your PhD, and why? (history?, strong fields/faculty member, funding, weather, etc.)
I really appreciate your help!!!
Thank you in advance
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