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PrincePhoenix
Sep2-09, 07:35 AM
What jobs can one get after doing a PhD in nuclear physics or particle physics except for lecturership? Where are they used?

fatra2
Sep2-09, 08:27 AM
There are many fields of the private industry that are looking for physicist. I will drop the ones outside the physics field.

With a doctorship in nuclear physics, you can definitely work in a nuclear power plant. You can also work for nuclear power plant designer (Westinghouse, GE, Mitsubishi, Areva, ...). You could also find a job in the field of nuclear fuel, either in the mining for uranium, or into recycling of used fuel. To get on the other side, you could find a job at the government, for the licensing authorities.

These are the jobs that come to my mind just like that. I am sure by searchin a bit, I could find some more for you. As you can see, the nuclear field is very active. And I only talked about the nuclear fission, where there are other jobs in nuclear fusion.

Cheers

PrincePhoenix
Sep2-09, 10:58 AM
What about particle physics?

fatra2
Sep3-09, 02:59 AM
Having done my PhD in nuclear applied physics, I know less about particle physics. I believe you might be a little bit more stuck on pure research.