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Instructor: LECTURER BEERE SURESH
Language: English
Learners Enrolled: 37 (Past) + 1 (Active)
Course Duration: 35 Days
Course Fees (INR): 4500/-
Jobs & Career Opportunities:
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Those interested in a career in academia might consider becoming a professor. Beyond lecturing students, many professors conduct their research, write research papers, submit to peer-reviewed journals, attend conferences and more.
If one wants to instruct students, but prefers a less research-focused role, a job as a high school physics teacher could be the best option for them. Although education is not the highest-paying field, physics teachers often command a higher salary than others due to their specialized background.
Data Scientists are tasked with analyzing, interpreting and deriving actionable insights from large quantities of data, making it a perfect job for physics majors with strong quantitative backgrounds.
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Astronomers study stars, planets, the sun and outer space to learn more about the universe and how it works. They are typically employed by governmental agencies, such as NASA or the Department of Defense. Typically, they spend their time observing telescopes, writing research papers, attending conferences, reading research and more.
Optical Engineers use their knowledge of the physics of light to design optical instruments and equipment, like lenses, sensors, lasers, telescopes, microscopes, binoculars and many more. To do this, they conduct research, sketch out product designs that meet the given specifications, collaborate with manufacturers to bring their ideas to life, and test and optimize their products.
Aerospace Engineers design aircraft and spacecraft like planes, satellites and rockets. Beyond product design, they also analyze and interpret flight data, test their products and often work directly with clients to ensure products meet given specifications.
Geophysicists use their knowledge of the physics of the earth in a wide variety of applications. Geophysicists may draw upon their skills to predict earthquakes, locate natural resources like oil or supervise excavation. To do so, they often combine surveying and fieldwork with data analysis.
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