Electroacoustic Engineer
Electroacoustic Engineers design, develop, and test electroacoustic systems and devices, which convert electrical signals into sound waves or vice versa. They work on a wide range of applications, including audio equipment, musical instruments, and medical imaging systems. Electroacoustic Engineers typically have a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, acoustics, or a related field. They must also have a strong understanding of physics, mathematics, and computer science.