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Calling all Scientists

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  • Posts: 793 Member
    Bsc-Engineering - Water Resources
  • Posts: 2,312 Member
    BS Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Currently a DoD contractor firmware engineer
  • Posts: 1,781 Member
    Lots of smarties here!
  • Posts: 1,128 Member
    I have a PhD in broscience, does that count?
  • Posts: 1,225 Member
    BSc (hons), MSc (MSc is in aquaculture, but am now a farmer in the conventional sense)
  • Posts: 3,195 Member
    I have a PhD in broscience, does that count?


    LMAO
  • Posts: 27 Member
    I have a BSc in Biotechnology and I'm doing my MSc in Neurobiology
  • Posts: 873 Member
    I got a BS in Aerospace Engineering with a specialty in Astronautics and solid propellent rockets. But I always wanted to fly, so I joined the Air Force and spent most of my career as a navigator on combat search and rescue aircraft. After I retired, I did finally get a job as an engineer working on the space shuttle.

    Then that program ended and I was laid off, so now I'm a tech writer. I write training manuals for pilots for a DoD contractor. So I've sort of come full circle, I guess.
  • Posts: 224 Member
    BS in natural Science, biology focus, research bench top in Reproductive endocrinology and clinical drug trials in clinic in Neurology (epilepsy TBI, stroke and headache, now into psych.

    Science rocks!
  • Posts: 208 Member
    MS in software engineering but I do a lot of reading in all areas of science
  • Posts: 11,118 Member
    Environmental Sciences, specializing in GIS (Geographic Information Systems). I spent some time in Bro-Science but found it was just not for me...
  • Posts: 60 Member
    Bachelors of Science in Physics, going into PhD in Physics now :)
  • Posts: 226 Member
    Professor of mining geology :)
  • Posts: 44 Member
    I have a BSc in Genetics, an MSc in Biomolecular Archaeology and a VetMB in Veterinary Medicine

    Biomolecular Archaeology? That sounds BRILLIANT!

    I have a BS in Microbilogy and Genetic Engineering from UCSB and a MS in Biotechnology with an emphasis on Cancer Biology from Johns Hopkins. My parents are confused as to how I ended up a personal trainer :) Really, I just needed a window.
  • Posts: 261 Member
    BS and PhD in neuroscience, currently an adjunct professor teaching biology and psychology.
  • Posts: 22,281 Member
    Wow impressive MFP'ers! I'm gonna buck the trend here - I am a different kind of scientist with a Masters in Actuarial Science.

    Is that actuarially a science?
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    bah! there's no money in science. that's why i'm an electrical engineer. BSEE/MSEE.

    ...you can't spell geek without double-e. :drinker:

    Or my bra size. D'oh, theres the cat out of the bag. FR storm weather gear activate!
  • Posts: 1,914 Member

    Is that actuarially a science?

    Yep. I've worked with quite a few actuaries in my old job as an insurance underwriter.
  • Posts: 213 Member
    Got my AA for "prereq's"
    and finishing up my PharmD in a just a few more months!!!
  • Posts: 24,208 Member
    BS in Biomedical Engineering (minor in biology) @ JHU, Masters in BME (cell adhesion, actin, TIRF microscopy and biomaterials, biosensors) @ Duke, DEA @ Compiegne, France (biomaterials, optics, cell adhesion) taught basic cell processes and biomaterials to medical candidates and lab work for 8 years. Designed hip implants, and cardiovascular material. I now work in Pharma on the non-science side.
  • Posts: 690 Member
    PhD Economics (social scientist with a bit of physical science envy :tongue: )
  • Posts: 1,599 Member
    I have an MSc (Biology/Ecology) and I'm working on a PhD in Entomology :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 6,239 Member
    BS in Comp Sci (staying the hell away from hard sciences if I ever do decide I want to stop making money and go back to school...so it doesn't count in my opinion)
    PhD in bullsh*ttin'
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