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Biomechanical engineering is a field that combines principles of mechanical engineering with biology and anatomy to study the movement and structure of living organisms. This includes researching how the human body moves, functions, and interacts with its environment, as well as designing and developing new technologies and devices to improve human performance and health. Biomechanical engineers may work on projects related to prosthetics, sports equipment, rehabilitation devices, and medical imaging, among others. This multidisciplinary field requires a strong understanding of both engineering and biology to develop innovative solutions for a range of applications.