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Nanotechnologists design, create and manipulate materials on a tiny scale.
You'll usually need a degree or a postgraduate master's qualification in nanotechnology, or a related course which includes nanotechnology. Relevant courses include:
You'll usually need 2 or 3 A-Levels, or equivalent, including maths and a science for a degree. You'll need a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study.
You'll need:
The tasks you'll do will depend on the industry that you work in. Nanotechnologists can be found in fields like medicine, engineering and manufacturing. Typically you will:
With experience you could lead project teams in a management role. You could also move into a teaching in higher education.
Biotechnologists use plants, animals, microbes, biochemistry and genetics to develop new products and improve existing ones.
Data analyst-statisticians collect numerical information to identify trends, create models and present results.
Sports scientists use knowledge of how the body works to help people improve their health or sporting ability.
Education technicians support science, art, IT or design and technology teachers by preparing equipment and materials for practical lessons.
Laboratory technicians support scientists and help carry out tests, research and investigations.
Astronomers study the origin and make-up of the universe, including its planets, stars, galaxies and black holes.
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