Physiker
Physicists are scientists who study the fundamental laws of nature and matter. They are responsible for developing new theories and models to explain the physical world around us, and for applying these theories to solve real-world problems. Physicists work in a variety of settings, including universities, research laboratories, and government agencies.
Education and Training
Physicists typically need a bachelor's degree in physics or a related field. Some physicists also earn a master's degree or doctorate in physics.
Physics programs typically include coursework in mathematics, physics, computer science, and laboratory work. Students also learn to use a variety of tools and equipment, including lasers, spectrometers, and computers.