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sex is nice !! (nanotechnology)

is it hard to find nanotech jobs ???

(btw.. no sex in this thread)
 
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McLake: Have people been posting shit in here and getting deleted? Or did you just scare them all off?

From what I understand of Nanotech, it's an emerging industry, meaning that you sort of have to create the jobs yourself. Most work in this field will be further research etc, and therefore a company with interests in this field would be anxious to take grads on board. Contact the faculty and ask them for informative brochures if anything I said sounds bogus.
 

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Originally posted by Lexicographer
From what I understand of Nanotech, it's an emerging industry, meaning that you sort of have to create the jobs yourself. Most work in this field will be further research etc, and therefore a company with interests in this field would be anxious to take grads on board. Contact the faculty and ask them for informative brochures if anything I said sounds bogus.
please don't pretend to understand the labyrnth of nanotechnics that has taken me three devoted years to barely comprehend.
 

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This reminds me of the new HP/nanotechnology ads.

Pretty exciting stuff :)
 

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it is true what lexi said abt nanotech being an emerging field .... and yes, the job prospects look good for the future. the question u need to ask urself is : how far will have nanotect progressed by the time YOU graduate?
if u are really interested in nanotech, i'd advise u to do it as a double degree with some degree which has job security ... if u cant find a job with nano, u can always pursue a career in the other field
 

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Nanotech is just a new Materials Eng.
Materials Eng has been going down hill, Nanotech may just save it.

i reckon it is a big risk unless your really interested in it.
there are ~0 jobs in australia for nanotech right now and few for materials Eng.

They even say in the description that you will prolly have to start
your own nanotech firm.
 

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Hence doubling with a business-oriented degree, problem solved!

Many companies have been formed by friends graduating from uni together. Some of them even do well!
 

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Originally posted by guy
please don't pretend to understand the labyrnth of nanotechnics that has taken me three devoted years to barely comprehend.
I wasn't pretending to understand the content of the course, but rather the nature of nanotechnology in the greater market. Still, moving single atoms around seems pretty fundamental :p (don't blame me if you don't get the pun)
 

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so in short does nanotechnology suck? coz i thought it sounded cool, but if theres no jobs and no money what the hell is the point in doing it?
 

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no jobs n no money in the market NOW ... nanotech is a field where u have to be innovative and YOU bring the jobs and money into the market with ur research nad findings ..
 

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Originally posted by Da Monstar
no jobs n no money in the market NOW ... nanotech is a field where u have to be innovative and YOU bring the jobs and money into the market with ur research nad findings ..
thats only if your really good at it
 

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i heard that there iz only 23 ppl doing nanotechnology this yr.

.....its not a popular degree!!!
 
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Originally posted by Mr MU
i heard that there iz only 23 ppl doing nanotechnology this yr.

.....its not a popular degree!!!
numbers dont determine popularity. bioinformatics, in its first yr, which had a uai of ~96 had 25 ppl in it ... :)
 

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i dreamt of doin nanotech ages ago :)

get my degree, go to germany, get a job in some germany car company inovations department and ill be living the time of my life and drivin nice cars

just a dream :)
 

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hey redslert did you like make a typo when you were registering? (s instead of a) because maybe if you ask nicely Laz will fix it for you...

if I'm wrong and you're making a point or something, sorry
 

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nah
it isnt a typo
ive been usin it since like 1996 or something like that ages ago :)
when i was playin redAlert on mplayer or westwoodchat, arr the good old days

it kinda stuck with me since then
 

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i don';t thin kthere is any job out there for namotech. casue they are all taken- there arn't al ot of namotech. copmpany in australia (in canda-yes)...i think there are only 3 major namotech in aus.. and like 40 small company. so yeah
 

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most computing firms (not those focusing on software) will be employing nanotech specialists very soon ... like hp, intel, ibm etc ....
 

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