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, Healwrote: > 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