Career of someone with PhD in microfluidics

In summary, someone with a PhD in Physics with a focus on Microfluidics may be able to find job opportunities in the R&D department of companies that manufacture inkjet or similar printers. This was a common route for PhDs in the late 90s, but may have changed since then.
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Hello everybody,
What kind of job (career) that someone with PhD in Physics (Microfluidics) can handle?
I am interested in that field and i would like to know what kind of jobs i can do after i finish my PhD (Apart from post-doc).
Thank you
 
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One possibility would be in the R&D group of companies that make inkjet or similar style printers. I worked a contract position at such a company in the late 90s while I was finishing my masters and they had several PhDs working there. This was over a decade ago, so I am not sure how this applies today.
 

What is microfluidics?

Microfluidics is a field of study that involves manipulating and controlling tiny amounts of fluids, often at the micro or nanoscale level. This technology has a wide range of applications in industries such as healthcare, biotechnology, and environmental science.

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With a PhD in microfluidics, you can pursue a career as a research scientist, product developer, or consultant in industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and medical devices. You can also work in academia as a professor or researcher.

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