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By Adrian Gonzalez and Dalton Miller

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Chapter 1: The Responsibilities of this job. ………………………………………….. 3

Chapter 2: What Makes this job Really Cool. …………………………………………. 4

Chapter 3: How Much Money You Make with this job. …………………………. 5

Chapter 4: The Education for this job. …………………………………………………… 6

Chapter 5: Where this Person Works ……………………………………………………. 7

Chapter 6: Famus or Successful People who have this job …………………… 8

Appendix

Glossary ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9

Citations ……………………………………………………………….……………………………… .10

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The Responsibilities of this the job

Mathematical physicist are individuals who

apply Mathematics to problems in physics and develop

Mathematical methods for a living. Their primary

responsibilities are to respond to emails and to have

face to face discussions.

The skills to get this job are algebra,

trigonometry, calculus l and 2, linear algebra,

differential equations , topology, and combinations. To

addition to these skills you need the following abilities .

First, data analysis. Then, mat lab. Also, you will need

research analysis.

Mathematical physicist use technology and specific tools to do their job. These

include frequency analyzers, lasers, spectrometers, and signal generators.

There are different types of working conditions. Mathematical physicist focus

on responding on email, they also work in doors, and they mostly work with computers.

Jobs related to this job are reasherch scientist, project manger, data analysist

The advantages and disadvantages for a

mathematical physicist. These are some advantages of a

mathematical physicist are… you get lots of freedom, you

can work with awesome gadgets, and you find new

discoveries. Some disadvantages are you don’t get

summers off, the work can sometimes be dangerous, it

also might be hard to find something.

A math physicist hard at work

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What Makes this job really cool

This job is cool because you get to work with cool things. Another reason is the

salary is great. Also you can have papers published. You may have the chance to

teach college students. Sometimes you can also use nuclear energy. A person who

likes math and physics will like this job.

Math and physics problem.Mathematical physicist hard at work

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How much money you can make

with this job

Mathematical physicist do not all make the same amount. The starting salary is

55,610. The median salary is 111,580. The end salary is 185,230. The cart below shows

the amounts of money

Starting Salary Median Salary Ending Salary

$55,160

$111,580

$185,230

SALARIES OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICISTS

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the education for this job To be a mathematical physicist you must go to college. You also have to go

to under graduate school, graduate school, and doctorate program to get a

bachelors degree, masters degree, and doctorate degree. A good college will be

chap man college, marlboro college, and simon lasers college .

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Where this person works

Mathematical physicist work small or medium labs. Even though thy work

in labs they will sometimes go out of the nation in factories. They will analyze in

there office.

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successful people who had this job

richard feymen was bron may 11, 1918 . his whif was gweneth howarth. he died feburary 15, 1988.

albert einstien was physicist he was born march 14, 1879. his college was zurich. he died april 18, 1995.

Issac newton was bron janurary 4,1643 his college was trinty. he died march 20, 1727

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doctorate degree

The highest degree you can get.

doctorate program

A program to get doctorate degree.

frequency analyzers

A laboratory thing that displays single amplitude as it varies by single frequency.

laboratory A room or building for experiments.

mathematical physicist

A person who applies mathematics to problems in physics.

single generator A device that generates nonrepeating and repeating singles.

simulation A computer model of something for study.

spectrometers Used for recording and measuring spectra.

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The following sources were used for my research:

• Bibliography #1: google

• Bibliography #2: WeUseMath.org

• Bibliography #3: O Net

• Bibliography #4: Payscale.com

• Bibliography #5: Occupational Outlook Handbook