Biomedical engineers can find work in a number of fields. Consider careers in bioinstrumentation (using electronics to develop medical devices), biomaterials (using materials to develop medical devices), biomechanics (using mechanics to solve medical problems), rehabilitation engineering (creating devices to assist with mental and physical rehabilitation), or systems physiology (how an organism’s internal systems function and respond to changes). Put your undergraduate research experience to work by joining a research facility or lab, or continue your education at the graduate level to become a professor, physician, or pharmacist.