Examples of industry related physics jobs?

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The discussion centers around examples of industry-related physics jobs, exploring various sectors such as mining, nuclear energy, and semiconductor industries. Participants seek to clarify the types of roles available and whether specific organizations like CERN or nuclear power plants are included in this context.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant notes that industrial physicists often collaborate with mechanical and electronics engineers, indicating a multidisciplinary approach in industry settings.
  • Examples of industries mentioned include the semiconductor industry, where physicists work on device development, and geophysics in mining and oil sectors.
  • Another participant highlights optics as a field where physicists contribute to the development of microscopes and lenses before engineers implement the designs.
  • There is mention of smaller companies that create detectors, electronics, vacuum systems, and superconductors for research applications, including those used at CERN and other labs.
  • A request for specific job titles or names in the industrial field is made, indicating a desire for more concrete examples beyond the general term "industrial physicist."

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Participants generally agree that there are various roles for physicists in industry, but there is no consensus on specific job titles or a comprehensive list of examples.

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The discussion does not resolve the ambiguity regarding specific job titles or the inclusion of certain organizations in the context of industry-related physics jobs.

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What examples can you give me of industry related-physics jobs out their? (what industry types, mining, nuclear?) Does working at CERN or a nuclear power plant count?

Thanks for the response(s)
 
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It is not quite clear to me what you want to know. There are plenty of industrial jobs for physicists. Bear in mind that an industrial physicists will work closely with mechanical and electronics engineers or other more production-oriented professions.

Semiconductor industry: Pushing device development (smaller feature sizes, new types of storage).

mining/oil: Geophysics

Optics: Development of microscopes/lenses and so on. I believe the actual optics are still being developed by physicists before the project is given to engineers for implementation.

Then there are plenty of smaller companies that develop detectors/electronics/vacuum systems/superconductors and so on for use by researchers at CERN, other government labs and universities.
 
Never mind the other 2 questions if they make it confusing just this.

NeptuniumBOMB said:
What examples can you give me of industry related-physics jobs out their?

Thanks M Quack.
Does anyone have actual names for the jobs physicists can do in the industrial field or are they just called industrial physicist, I am just interested in researching some specific ones.
 

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