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    Engineering ''Social'' careers with engineering/science background

    Hello everyone, I know this is kinda long but hope you help me out in the end. I'm a student in physics engineering with 2 years remaining (took an additional year for a total of 5). I've been worried about the kind of jobs an engineer/physicist can get after college. Let me explain real quick...
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    Engineering Nuclear engineering with aerospace background

    I am also wondering if nuclear engineering will still be in vogue considering what has happened with Fukushima. Do you think the interest in nuclear power will rise again in a few years or should I really consider another career?
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    Engineering Nuclear engineering with aerospace background

    Hello, I am a student in physics engineering and I would like to work as a nuclear engineering later on in my career but we don't have a proper atomic and nuclear physics concentration in my program. We have optics, aerospace engineering and materials science that come as close candidates as a...
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    Engineering Switching from engineering physics to physics

    Sorry if it's not clear. Basically, I'm wondering if it's possible to work in the domain of physics or engineering without being exactly a researcher or scientist, like, be part of the management team (financial services for instance) for a research company or engineering firm. I'm just not...
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    Engineering Switching from engineering physics to physics

    Hello, I am a student currently in engineering physics considering moving to physics. I'm wondering if it's a bad move from me or not since we know it usually goes the other way around, with physics students switching to an engineering program. This semester I actually wanted to move to...
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    Materials Science and Theoretical Physics

    Hello everyone, I am a student in Engineering Physics and I'm currently at the point where we have to choose in which domain we want to specialize. The undergraduate program in Engineering Physics at my university is leaning much more towards the physics part than the engineering part, so we...
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