Electronics and physics engineer interested in space

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I have successfully finished a bachelor study of physics at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Afterwards I went on studying electronics. I successfully finished a masters study of electronics. Currently I'm helping to design a radiation hardened soft-core microprocessor, to be used on nanosatellites.

Unfortunately my job, as an HDL developer, is oriented more towards electronics than physics, which is a shame, because I put a lot of effort into obtaining a physics degree. I'm hoping to find some advice here about how to plan my future career. I wish to use all my knowledge, not only electronics.Matej Gomboc
 
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