Exploring the Intersection of Chemical Engineering and Optics: A Ph.D. Journey

In summary, the journey of earning a Ph.D. in the intersection of chemical engineering and optics involves exploring the fundamental principles of both fields and finding ways to integrate them for practical applications. This requires a deep understanding of chemistry and physics, as well as advanced research skills and critical thinking. The ultimate goal is to develop innovative solutions that can improve various processes and technologies, ranging from energy production to medical diagnostics. A Ph.D. in this field offers a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary research and opens doors to a variety of career paths in academia, industry, and government.
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AlbertoRC
How did you find PF?
Searching for answers on the internet.
I am doing a Ph.D. in optics in the UK. Nonetheless, my core formation is as a chemical engineer. That is why I lack some knowledge about optics that I am actively going to look for answers and figure out my unknowns in this forum.
 
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Welcome to PF, Alberto. It's good to have you here. :smile:
 

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