Do you know any companies in my field in Europe or in Switzerland?

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A recent Nuclear Engineering graduate is seeking job opportunities in Europe, particularly in Switzerland, and is considering pursuing a PhD. It is suggested that obtaining a PhD could be beneficial for career advancement. Recommended companies in Switzerland include PSI, BKW, KKL, Axpo, Kernkraftwerk Gösgen-Däniken AG, and ENSI. These organizations are notable players in the nuclear sector and may offer relevant employment opportunities. Exploring these options could enhance both job prospects and academic pursuits in the field.
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Hello everyone,

I'm recently graduate in Nuclear Engineering (Master's Degree) and I'm looking for a job in Europe especially in Switzerland.
I'm also very interested in PhD.
Do you know any companies in my field in Europe or in Switzerland?
Do you think that a PhD is a good choice?
Thank you very much..:smile:

Maria
 
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A PhD is generally a good idea.

Perhaps one can look at PSI - http://www.psi.ch/pa/, otherwise, one might employment with BKW/KKM, KKL, Axpo, Kernkraftwerk Gösgen-Däniken AG, or ENSI

http://www.bkw.ch/bkwfmb/de/home/thema_energie_und/Kraftwerks-Besichtigung/Kernkraftwerk_Muehleberg.html

http://www.kkl.ch/de/i/intro.html

http://www.axpo.ch/axpo/de/kernenergie.html

http://www.kkg.ch/de/i/intro.html

http://www.ensi.ch/
 
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