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By this time next year I will have earned myself a masters degree in nuclear physics. My plan up till now was to do a second master in nuclear engineering, but the current climate in Europe and here in Belgium have put me off of that idea. This year I followed a course with the engineers on medical imaging. I immediately realized that this is something I would like to do. As a physicist it seems realistic that I could find a job in this. However my university offers a one-year postgraduate in medical imaging. Will this increase my chances to find a job in medical imaging or is it unnecessary if I already have a degree in physics?
My degrees will be:
Bachelor in physics, minor medical radiation physics
Master in physics, specialization nuclear physics
My degrees will be:
Bachelor in physics, minor medical radiation physics
Master in physics, specialization nuclear physics