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Title: Careers in Math PDF
Url: https://www.siam.org/programs-initiatives/professional-development/car...
Publisher: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Description: A surprising variety of career opportunities are open to people with mathematical talent and training mathematics and computational science are utilized in almost every discipline of science, engineering, industry, and technology. Newapplication areas are discovered constantly and older techniques areapplied in new ways and in emerging fields. Industry relies on applied mathematics and computational science for the design and optimization of products such as aircraft, automobiles, textiles, computers, communication systems, and prescription drugs; processes such as supply chains, logistics, and scheduling; and a wide range of other products and services. Applied mathematics and computational science have become essential tools in the development of advances in science and technology. Innovative mathematical and computational techniques have become prevalent in areas such as the biological sciences,information technology, climatology, combustion and emission control, and finance and investment.Mathematical careers outside of academia rarely carry a simple title of "mathematician." The very idea of a career in mathematics has evolved and diversified and is often coupled with a specialty or area of research interest. Applied mathematicians and computational scientists working in industry, business, and government often hold jobs with titles such as statistician, scientific programmer, electrical engineer, computer scientist, operations researcher, systems engineer, analyst, research associate, or technical consultant.Mathematics is involved in more fields than you may have thought possible and there are many options to consider when choosing a career. Applied mathematicians and computational scientists workfor federal and state governments, the military, financial services,scientific research and development services, and consulting services specializing in management, science, and technology.Software publishers, insurance companies, aerospace,pharmaceutical, and other manufacturing companies also employapplied mathematicians and computational scientists. Many alsowork in academia, teaching the next generation and developinginnovations through their own research.In this guide, you will find answers to many of your questions about careers in applied mathematics and computational science, such as: WhatÂ’s out there for someone with my interests and background? Where can I work? Where are the up-and-coming jobopportunities? How should I pursue my studies? Who are the people working in industry today?
LC Classification: Science -- Mathematics -- Instruments and machines -- Calculating machines -- Electronic computers. Computer science -- Computer science as a profession. Vocational guidance
Science -- Mathematics -- Mathematics as a profession. Vocational guidance
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Industrial engineering -- Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods
GEM Subject: Science -- Engineering
Science -- Technology
Mathematics -- Applied mathematics
Mathematics -- Careers
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Format: Document -- PDF
Audience: Educator
Learner
Education Level: High School
Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
Language: English
Rights: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Access Rights: Free access
Source Type: ATE Center
Source: NetWorks
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