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February 1, 2004, 05:50 |
Career in Hydrodynamic Stability
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What are the job prospects for people with major study and project work in hydrodynamic stability?
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February 1, 2004, 12:25 |
With a MS or with a PhD?
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With a MS or with a PhD?
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February 2, 2004, 00:24 |
Re: With a MS or with a PhD?
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My question was with regard to an MS but I will also like an answer for PhD.
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February 4, 2004, 06:49 |
a MS with Hydrodynamic Stability...
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well ... a MS with Hydrodynamic Stability.. sounds good from the academic point of view. Is it at Bristol University? Where? I recommend you just to make sure to include as many courses as possible on CFD, "just in case". You might get tired of that subject at the end and want to move to another subject, so read CFD for your own sake. At least there are jobs on CFD.
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