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April 20, 2013, 11:48 |
Specialization for PhD
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Peetak Mitra
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Hi,
I have been admitted to 3 top North American graduate schools for a PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. I have the options of pursuing my thesis on following topics. Though I have interest in propulsions, I am confused as to if it will find applications to industry and if I will have a good career in that field.
Also what are the options after doing a PhD in fluids in North America/rest of the world. Apart from academics. I look forward to your thoughts, Thanks |
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May 4, 2013, 09:05 |
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Lefteris
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Since you're going to do a PhD in one of these 3 top North American universities (I take it it's probably MIT, Stanford and Caltech...) why don't you consider pursuing an academic career instead of working in the industry?
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