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Researcher - high-speed impacts
I'm a PhD student studying the physics of high-speed impacts. This means research into shocks and explosions - sometimes both at the same time!

NOISEmaker Helen Czerski

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This job would suitThis job would suit:
Creative people who like building and making things and problem-solving of every kind. You need to be able to communicate your ideas and discuss them with others and you need enthusiasm to see projects through.

Qualifications neededQualifications needed:
Scientific A levels,a physical science degree and maybe a Masters degree as well.

Financial rewardWhat's the financial reward?
"The pay's pretty good - but I get more than that out of it."

 

 
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