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bomanimc
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Aug 28, 2012, 03:56 »
Hello. I am wondering what the job field is like for nuclear engineers that aspire to work in plasma research and implementation or things like ion propulsion, etc. I do not want to work in a plant.
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good place to get into plasma engineering is Semiconductors especially Dry Etch R and D (research and development) only bad thing is with any tech company semiconductor industry is very cyclical (a lot of ups and downs) I currently work for Samsung Austin Semiconductor they might be a good place to start or Intel but there are numerous companies out there
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