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Undergrad How to compare these two sets of data?
Oh, I see what you mean. What extra data would I need to tell more?- Chemist125
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Undergrad How to compare these two sets of data?
Yes, we can make those assumptions. What do you mean calculate the differences?- Chemist125
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Undergrad How to compare these two sets of data?
That data shows a repetition test with the same concentrations...:confused: ...on the same instrument. Sorry that I did not make this clear.- Chemist125
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Undergrad How to compare these two sets of data?
I attached an excel sheet with example data. What do you think? Thanks- Chemist125
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Undergrad How to compare these two sets of data?
Hi I have two sets of data, y as a function of x, for two different experiments. Y is the dependent variable, an instrument reading, x is the dependent variable, a concentration of something in a solution. Plotting the data in excel gives me 2 curves. The experiments were...- Chemist125
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- Compare Data Sets
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
I mean't to say Canada. It's irrelevant anyway, I was just giving an example of a job.- Chemist125
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
I understand. Certainly a PhD does seem like a good route (if it has a large component of programming)! It means I would graduate @ 25 with a doctorate and 3 years of programming experience relevant to chemistry (all in addition to my industry experience and 4.0 GPA chemistry degree). But would...- Chemist125
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
I graduate this year! When I graduate I will be 22 years old. I've already spent a year working in the chemical industry as a chemist! I thinking that a PhD would be the best route for me...only 3 years, + I get paid. What you think?- Chemist125
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
What should I do when I graduate with by BSc Chemistry (with industry experience)...should I try to gain formal qualifications in programming? There's so many possibilities... I could try for a PhD or Masters, or even a job!- Chemist125
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
My dream is to be able to work remotely, from home. Do you think it's a possible reality?- Chemist125
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
To be honest, I'd rather have more programming and less chemistry. It's just one of the ways that I'm looking at in order to escape working in a laboratory.- Chemist125
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Chemistry Chemistry & Computer Programming
I love computer programming, but I'm currently on a BSc Chemistry degree. Is there anyway I can combine these for a job/career?- Chemist125
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- Chemistry Computer Computer programming Programming
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Is Gaining Work Experience in Patent Law Beneficial for an Engineering Career?
I'm coming to the end of my chemistry degree (in the UK) and I've been looking into applying for jobs as a trainee patent attorney. I'm hoping that someone here can give me some valuable advice. Am I a suitable candidate? What's the competition like? - My degree is a BSc in Chemistry, this has...- Chemist125
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- Experience Law Patent Work Work experience
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Engineering Moving from Chemistry into Chemical Engineering
Thank you for your opinion.- Chemist125
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Engineering Moving from Chemistry into Chemical Engineering
What's your reasoning?- Chemist125
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance