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APS -2017 Fall Meeting of the APS New England Section- Event - So you have a degree in physics. Now what?

机译:APS -2017年APS新英格兰地区秋季会议-活动-因此,您拥有物理学学位。怎么办?

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Physics students (undergraduate and graduate), as well as postdoctoral researchers, are usually embedded in an academic environment, working with or for a professor with extensive research experience. This professor will naturally be a role model, and many students aspire to also become a university professor and spend their careers in academia. But reality is different: the vast majority of physics students will not end up in academia, and will not end up spending their careers doing research. Even more, physics research in industry has sharply declined over the last 20 years. So what is a fresh physics graduate to expect, and what career options are available to her? In this (hopefully interactive) talk I will discuss how a degree in physics provides a starting point for addressing a variety of societal grand challenges in a broad range of professional settings.
机译:物理专业的学生(本科生和研究生)以及博士后研究人员通常都嵌入学术环境中,与具有丰富研究经验的教授一起工作或与之合作。这位教授自然会成为榜样,许多学生渴望也成为大学教授,并在学术界度过自己的职业生涯。但是现实是不同的:绝大多数物理专业的学生不会进入学术界,也不会最终花费自己的职业进行研究。更重要的是,过去20年来,工业领域的物理研究急剧下降。那么,应届毕业生是什么?她有什么职业选择?在这个(充满希望的互动性)演讲中,我将讨论物理学学位如何为应对广泛的专业环境中的各种社会重大挑战提供一个起点。

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