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Possible careers for applied math majors
I am from Australia and I'm a freshman in Uni (applied math major and minor in computer science) I have no Idea of what I want to do in the future, so I figured to do a math degree because I like the applications of it. I am very interested to work for defence, but I have no Idea of what...- general_ebisu
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- Applied Applied math Careers
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Schools Military-related project proposal in University
Hi I am an applied math/physics undergrad, I am interested in developing/inventing a new technology that will benefit for the military. Is it ok if I propose a research project that relates to military in my university? I want to point out that I don't want to be involve in killing human...- general_ebisu
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Jobs/Careers with Bachelors in Math Physics
Hi everyone, I am currently a first year college student in my university in australia. I am doing Double major in Physics and Applied Maths. I'm worrying about my career path for this double major. I looked up on the internet about people with applied maths and/or physics. Many of them...- general_ebisu
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Guidance needed about physics field and post-secondary education
I was searching about the accomplishments of people who did physics in college, and it was interesting because they can integrate or work in many other fields (engineering or science). I also notice that most people w/ physics background invented most of the coolest technology marvels! And heck...- general_ebisu
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Physics Is physics the key to unlimited career opportunities?
is physics an unfair degree?? I did some research about career paths of physics majors, and it seems that they can do what ever they want. The most common pathway of fresh graduates is engineering. And they can be titled as electronics, mechanical, software, and even robotics engineer. But...- general_ebisu
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What industry should I start my business in to become a sci-tech mogul?
Ok... thanks for your advice. Looks like your suggestions is to work hard in University. Great, thanks for your advices!- general_ebisu
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What industry should I start my business in to become a sci-tech mogul?
im finishing high school this year (wish me luck to my exams!),,,,,, but anyways, i wanted to do electrical engineering/computer science in university. After University, I am planning to work for any engineering/technical company. After earning 7-10 years of work experience, I want to start a...- general_ebisu
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Physics What Jobs Do Physicists Have in the Defence Industry?
EE is actually my main goal. but I want double major.... hmmm... there's a high percentage that I will go for EE/CS, because I want to be involve in robotics... But if I take EE/Physics, I can get to work on mechanical stuff (cause physics is both mech and elec), plus I can also work as computer...- general_ebisu
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Physics What Jobs Do Physicists Have in the Defence Industry?
Kalakoi: thank you. I want double major, which one do you prefer: EE/physics or EE/computer science??- general_ebisu
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Physics What Jobs Do Physicists Have in the Defence Industry?
You mean everything, as in, like in robotics field, they can invent robots? also, what are the skills of a robotics engineer? CAD? programming? and etc.?- general_ebisu
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Engineering Degree for Robotics, AI, Supercomputers, & More
*sigh* I just have few months before graduation! I really don't know what engineering field I want! T_T maybe Ill just go to EE major and physics minor (or double major) and btw... I am not exactly going straight to university, I am actually going to do associate degree first before going to...- general_ebisu
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Engineering Degree for Robotics, AI, Supercomputers, & More
Civil Engi. = NEVER! I just want to design and invent small devices NOT buildings and houses...- general_ebisu
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Physics What Jobs Do Physicists Have in the Defence Industry?
Careers in physics?? Can anyone tell me or list the jobs of physicists?? What are their roles in defence industry? can they work/experiment the integration of mechanical and electrical engineering (like mechatronics)? Can physicists design/develop/work with AAMs (anti-air missiles)? or physics...- general_ebisu
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- Careers Careers in physics Physics
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Engineering Degree for Robotics, AI, Supercomputers, & More
Im also considering physics as an alternative for University. I have totally no idea what physicists can do. So my question about that is, can physicists design the things I mentioned? Also physics covers some of the topics in ME and EE...- general_ebisu
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