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ChiefBromden
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Hello everybody,
I am currently in the middle of my PhD in mathematics. In the beginning of the program I was quite sure that I would stay in academia, however it is becoming more and more clear to me that I want to go into industry once I am finished. During the last weeks I have started to look for possible career paths and while there are several things which sound interesting to me, the one that struck me the most was the possibility to work in the area of aeronautics/ space exploration/ astronomy... something with space (lol). And of course I'm aware that I am probably very naive about this, those are basically just topics I like to read about in private, nothing I have any real background in. But I would like to find out if there are any chances for me to go into such a direction.
I have checked for example the website of ESA, where they write that they are looking for people from applied mathematics. And I figure, this might be the main problem for me. In my PhD I'm working on PDEs in fluid dynamics, but only on the theoretical side. Of course, during my time at university I have also heard lectures about numerics etc. but I have never applied anything on my own. Also my coding abilities are very low. My impression is that I am too far behind compared to other people from these fields and would have to catch up on too many things in order to close the gap. Then again, no matter which kind of job I choose I will have to learn a lot of new stuff, so maybe this does not make too much of a difference.
My questions are therefore: Is there any chance for someone with my background in the areas mentioned above? Can I do something right now in order to improve these chances or is it already too late for that? And where could I go to get more information about all this?
Thank you!
I am currently in the middle of my PhD in mathematics. In the beginning of the program I was quite sure that I would stay in academia, however it is becoming more and more clear to me that I want to go into industry once I am finished. During the last weeks I have started to look for possible career paths and while there are several things which sound interesting to me, the one that struck me the most was the possibility to work in the area of aeronautics/ space exploration/ astronomy... something with space (lol). And of course I'm aware that I am probably very naive about this, those are basically just topics I like to read about in private, nothing I have any real background in. But I would like to find out if there are any chances for me to go into such a direction.
I have checked for example the website of ESA, where they write that they are looking for people from applied mathematics. And I figure, this might be the main problem for me. In my PhD I'm working on PDEs in fluid dynamics, but only on the theoretical side. Of course, during my time at university I have also heard lectures about numerics etc. but I have never applied anything on my own. Also my coding abilities are very low. My impression is that I am too far behind compared to other people from these fields and would have to catch up on too many things in order to close the gap. Then again, no matter which kind of job I choose I will have to learn a lot of new stuff, so maybe this does not make too much of a difference.
My questions are therefore: Is there any chance for someone with my background in the areas mentioned above? Can I do something right now in order to improve these chances or is it already too late for that? And where could I go to get more information about all this?
Thank you!