What Makes a Great Physics/Chemistry Undergrad in the Nuclear Field?

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In summary, a great physics/chemistry undergraduate in the nuclear field possesses a strong foundation in mathematics and the physical sciences, as well as a deep understanding of nuclear physics and chemistry concepts. They have excellent problem-solving and critical thinking skills, along with a strong work ethic and attention to detail. They also have a solid understanding of nuclear safety and regulations, as well as the ability to work well in a team and communicate effectively. Additionally, they have a passion for the field and a willingness to continuously learn and adapt to new technologies and developments in the nuclear industry.
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I am currently a Physics/Chemistry undergrad with the hopes of going into nuclear physics. I have used these forums on multiple occasions and figured I could now begin to profit from having an actual account. I look forward to joining this community of physicists and physics enthusiasts!
 
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