Career Opportunities in Electrochemistry in Canada
Career and employment opportunities for Canadian university students graduating in Electrochemistry.
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Electrochemists can work for universities teaching chemistry, analytical chemistry, or inorganic chemistry, while at the same time doing research.
They can also work for private industry such as manufacturing companies, utilities, chemical and petrochemical companies, pharmaceutical companies, and the pulp and paper industries. They work with other chemists and engineers to develop new materials and processes for commercially valuable products. This includes corrosion-resistant alloys for automobiles, aircraft, and military applications.
Electrochemists can also work outside the laboratory, where they can be responsible for the sales and marketing of a range of instruments (eg. fuel cell testing, battery testers, and potentiostats) to various industrial companies.
With further education, electrochemists can move into related professional disciplines such as medicine, law, and engineering.
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Study and Work in Electrochemistry in Canada
Study Electrochemistry in Canada What is Electrochemistry? Discover similiar and related programs and universities in Canada offering Electrochemistry degrees.
Graduate Electrochemistry Admission Requirements The prerequisites required to become accepted to a graduate and/or postgraduate PhD program in Electrochemistry.
What Electrochemistry Students Learn Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Electrochemistry.
Research in Electrochemistry Research areas, topics, interests and projects in Electrochemistry.
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