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7th February 2014, 05:11 PM
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Scope after PhD in Nuclear Physics?
I m rajesh ,, i want 2 do phd in nuclear physics.. what are the scope after completing phd in this particular stream????
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16th February 2014, 12:23 AM
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Re: Scope after PhD in Nuclear Physics?
You can surely do your Ph.D in the stream of Nuclear Physics.Because Yes,there is a good job as well as career and research opportunities in this field.Generally Nuclear physics concentrates on the Utilizing of the Energy with an atom’s nucleus.Generally people want their career in radioactive medicine,Alternative energy research,Astronomy,Postsecondary education as well as Military defense research streams.
To go for the Doctoral programs in Nuclear Physics,the candidates must have a Bachelor Degree from a recognized university.The bachelor degree must be done with the Physics as basic subject.People want to do doctoral programs in the Physics sector can go for the various fields such as Nuclear Physics.Generally these various courses include Physics mechanics,Atomic physics,Electricity and Magnetism,Particle Physics,Nuclear Physics,Statistical physics as well as Quantum theory. You can find your employment roles such as,Radiographer,medical Physicist and more.You can for for the industries like Nuclear power plants,Heavy industries of Teaching,waste management,food processing and preserving industries,Non destructive technology,radiation production and more.You can get your biggest role in Research and Development.The role of physicist might be of during the research of projects,physicists conducts the various test as well as the candidate need to document the results.Finally must be in a position to analyze the results.Some of the nuclear physicists can apply their research for making a new technologies or else the products like Alternative forms of energy. |
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1st February 2023, 04:02 PM
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Re: Scope after PhD in Nuclear Physics?
Could you please tell me what kind of job opportunities the guy who was awarded the doctoral programme in nuclear physics has?
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