Research Scientist (Electromagnetics)
The field of electromagnetics is a branch of physics that deals with the interactions of electric and magnetic fields. Research Scientists (Electromagnetics) use their knowledge of electromagnetics to design and develop new electronic devices, such as antennas, sensors, and radar systems.
Education and Training
Research Scientists (Electromagnetics) typically have a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, physics, or a related field. They may also have a master's degree in electrical engineering. Coursework in electromagnetics, circuit theory, and signal processing is typically required for both degrees.
Skills and Abilities
Research Scientists (Electromagnetics) need to have a strong understanding of the principles of electromagnetics. They also need to be able to apply their knowledge to the design and development of new electronic devices. In addition, they need to have good problem-solving skills and be able to work independently.