What is the job/work related to material science

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Graduates in material science typically pursue careers in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, and biomedical fields. They may work as materials engineers, research scientists, or quality control analysts, focusing on the development, testing, and application of materials. Material science encompasses the study of the properties, performance, and applications of materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites. The discipline combines principles from physics, chemistry, and engineering to innovate and improve materials for specific applications, addressing challenges such as sustainability and efficiency. Understanding the historical context of materials science also highlights its evolution and significance in technological advancements.
Salman Ranjha
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Well what I want to ask is that If someone does graduation in material science. SO WHAT kind of job he/she gets.?
Infact what is material science what is being studied in this subject.?
 
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