Job opportunities
This multidisciplinary programme is particularly appropriate for students who wish to work in applied research and technological innovation (doctoral study in a university, in industry, abroad; research and technological innovation in industry; research centres; consultancy offices; government agencies; international careers; ...).
Graduates of the Master of Science in Engineering Physics find employment in a wide variety of sectors and industries. Employers appreciate their versatility and multidisciplinary outlook, their problem-solving skills grounded in scientific research, the fundamental sciences, and engineering, and their ability and desire to innovate.
In summary:
Employment/Functions
- Research and development - applied physics/theoretical, numerical/experimental;
- Technological innovation;
- Consultancy.
Employer/Sector
- Universities and research centres,
- Research and development in diverse industrial sectors (mechanics, scientific computing, materials, electronics, nanotechnologies, physical chemistry, instrumentation, aerospace, biomedical, environment, energy technologies, etc).
For a general overview of the career prospects associated with studying Engineering, please also visit: www.ingenieur-metiers.be