Numerical & Quantitative Analysis × Career Path: Researcher
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Ship Researcher
A profession that researches and develops safe and highly efficient ship technologies through ship design, performance evaluation, structural analysis, and fluid dynamics experiments.
Atmospheric Measurement Technician
A technical job that measures pollutants and meteorological parameters in the atmosphere, collects and analyzes data to support environmental assessments and regulatory compliance.
Geophysicist
A natural science research position studying the physical properties and dynamics of the Earth's interior, crust, and mantle.
Livestock Research Station Researcher
A specialized profession at public livestock research stations that conducts research on livestock breed improvement, feed development, disease management, breeding techniques, etc., contributing to enhancing the productivity and sustainability of the regional livestock industry.
Geological Researcher
Specialist profession that studies the Earth's structure, composition, and history using geological theories and methods.
Nitrogen Fertilizer Development Engineer
A technical role that researches synthesis processes and product designs for nitrogen fertilizers, balancing improved agricultural productivity with reduced environmental impact.
Geography Researcher
Specialist profession that collects and analyzes geospatial information, landforms, and environmental data to research the structures and interrelationships of natural and human environments.
Tsunami Researcher
Specialized researcher who studies tsunami generation mechanisms, propagation, and impacts, develops numerical models, and applies them to disaster prevention measures.
Steel Technology Researcher
A specialist who conducts research and development on steel materials and manufacturing processes, aiming to improve product performance and production efficiency through new alloys and process optimization.
Electrochemical Product Development Engineer
Technical position that applies principles of electrochemistry to design, develop, and evaluate chemical products such as batteries, sensors, fuel cells, and surface treatments.