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NathanM
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Hello all! I've graduated my undergraduate Masters in Physics with astrophysics this summer, and am now looking into doing a postgraduate Masters in The Physics and Technology of Nuclear Reactors as the area holds great interest for me.
The problem is I don't really know anything about the careers in this area. I don't want to go straight into academia (I'd like to do ten years or so in industry before doing a PhD, which I'd like to do in particle physics), but I really don't know much about the career options or prospects and whether this particular masters is a great choice for such.
Does anyone have any insights/advice/suggestions?
Thanks!
The problem is I don't really know anything about the careers in this area. I don't want to go straight into academia (I'd like to do ten years or so in industry before doing a PhD, which I'd like to do in particle physics), but I really don't know much about the career options or prospects and whether this particular masters is a great choice for such.
Does anyone have any insights/advice/suggestions?
Thanks!