Computational Science: Job Security & Salary for Students

In summary, I think the job security, and/or salary for a student studying computational science is fairly secure. However, one should specialize in a particular discipline within the fields of physics or engineering in order to really know the bases for a model and its applications.
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How is the job security, and/or salary for a student studying computational science?
 
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I didn't think there was a stand-alone computation science industry. As a physics undergrad, I've taken up two jobs, both which require computation skills. I think it's kind of required for a lot of science nowadays, in general.
 
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Yea, It's a fairly new program here in waterloo (Their hasn't been a graduate class yet).. anyways i was just wondering the job security a computer-literate scientist would contain.
 
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I'm going to go with my gut and say it's pretty secure as long as the branch of science you're applying computation to has money flowing into it.
 
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In my experience, computational physics is one of the most versatile and applicable to industry. But, like pythagorean said, it all depends on the branch of science you are going to be working in.

You also must understand, every scientist is typically very computer literate. You cannot collect data without writing scripts to interface with your equipment. A theorist cannot typically test his theories without employing some sort of numerical technique.
 
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Simulation is a critical area in science, technology/industry. We develop numerical models and use them in simulations of complex systems. A good computational scientist will always be in demand. However, one should also specialize in a particular discipline within the fields of physics or engineering, in order to really know the bases for a model and its applications.

A few of the major simulation/numerical methods developers are:

http://www.comsol.com/

http://www.simulia.com/ (Dassault Systèmes bought out Hibbert, Karlson and Sorensen - HKS - which has become Simulia)

http://www.ansys.com/ (ANSYS includes CFX and Fluent CFD programs).

http://www.mscsoftware.com/ (NASTRAN)
 
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Please can you tell me if is there some tutorials in CFD software ( FLUENT) for compressor oil sealing. Thank you very much for your help.
 

What is computational science?

Computational science is a branch of science that utilizes computers to solve complex problems and analyze large amounts of data. It combines principles from computer science, mathematics, and other scientific fields to develop models and simulations that can help solve real-world problems.

What are the job prospects for students in computational science?

The job prospects for students in computational science are very promising. With the increasing use of technology in various industries, there is a growing demand for professionals with computational science skills. This includes roles such as data scientists, software developers, and research scientists in fields like healthcare, finance, and engineering.

What is the average salary for students in computational science?

The average salary for students in computational science varies depending on factors such as job title, industry, and location. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for computer and information research scientists was $122,840 in May 2020. However, this may be higher or lower depending on the specific job and employer.

Is there job security in the field of computational science?

Yes, there is a high level of job security in the field of computational science. As technology continues to advance and become more integrated into various industries, the demand for professionals in this field will only continue to grow. Additionally, computational science skills are highly transferable, making it easier to switch industries or roles if needed.

What skills are needed to succeed in computational science?

To succeed in computational science, students need a strong foundation in computer science, mathematics, and statistics. They should also have excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills, as well as the ability to work with large datasets and complex algorithms. Strong communication and collaboration skills are also essential, as many computational science projects require teamwork and the ability to explain complex concepts to others.

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