SUMMARY
Physics PhDs face limited academic job opportunities, prompting many to explore careers in industry and government. Key roles include researchers in companies like GE and IBM, engineering advisors at firms such as Atkins, and positions in applied research labs at universities. The discussion emphasizes the importance of gaining experimental experience, particularly for those seeking jobs in materials science and engineering. Participants share personal success stories, such as securing positions at ASML, highlighting the diverse career paths available for physics graduates.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of experimental physics techniques
- Familiarity with industry-specific applications of physics
- Knowledge of programming and software development
- Awareness of research opportunities in applied physics
NEXT STEPS
- Research career opportunities at companies like GE, IBM, and ASML
- Explore applied research labs at universities for potential job openings
- Learn about materials science and engineering roles for experimental physicists
- Investigate programming languages and software tools relevant to computational physics
USEFUL FOR
Physics PhDs, recent graduates, and anyone considering a transition from academia to industry, particularly in engineering, research, and technology sectors.