What does a nuclear physicist do?

In summary, the conversation discusses the various subfields of nuclear physics, including theory and experiment, low-energy and high-energy physics, as well as potential job opportunities in university, industry, and government. The participants also mention the potential for nuclear physicists to work in fields related to health and the environment, such as medical physics or waste management.
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And where does he work?
University, industry or government?
 
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There are many, many different things that fall under the heading of nuclear physics. There is theory and experiment. There is also low-energy nuclear physics (basically nonrelativistic) and high-energy (overlaps with particle physics). Back when I was doing research (grad student and postdoc), I was doing low-energy experimental nuclear physics. The subfield was nuclear stucture (as opposed to reactions), and the subsubfield was gamma-ray spectroscopy. This was at a university lab and then at a DOE lab.

I don't know how much demand there is for nuclear physics in industry. I would guess that most of those jobs would be in nuclear power or at military contractors building or maintaining bombs, but the expertise required might be more like nuclear engineering. With a PhD in nuclear physics you would certainly be (over-)qualified to work in certain jobs related to health and the environment, e.g., surveying and analyzing waste.
 
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I am a nuclear physicist (MSc) working in nuclear power. In my job we analyse reactor loading patterns, transient calculations, accidental conditions and consequences, nuclear fuel management, waste management and many others. Basically we answer any question an operator might have.

Also, I was in the position to pursue medical physics or medical imaging. Based on my curriculum it would have been possible to go into those fields and some of my fellow students went that way.
 
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Related to What does a nuclear physicist do?

1. What is a nuclear physicist?

A nuclear physicist is a scientist who studies the properties and effects of atomic nuclei, as well as the particles and interactions within them. They use advanced mathematical and scientific techniques to understand the behavior of nuclear particles and their applications.

2. What do nuclear physicists do?

Nuclear physicists conduct research and experiments to study the properties and behavior of atomic nuclei. They also work to develop new technologies and applications that utilize nuclear energy, such as nuclear power plants and medical imaging devices.

3. What are the main areas of research in nuclear physics?

The main areas of research in nuclear physics include nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, and nuclear astrophysics. Nuclear structure focuses on the properties and interactions of atomic nuclei, while nuclear reactions involve studying the processes by which nuclei can change. Nuclear astrophysics explores the role of nuclear processes in celestial objects and phenomena.

4. What are some common tools and techniques used by nuclear physicists?

Nuclear physicists use a variety of tools and techniques, including particle accelerators, detectors, and computer simulations. They also use advanced mathematical models and computational methods to analyze and interpret their data.

5. What are some real-world applications of nuclear physics?

Nuclear physics has many practical applications, including nuclear power generation, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons. It also plays a crucial role in fields such as materials science, environmental science, and astrophysics.

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