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Help a fellow Engineer
I studied Metallurgical Engineering in my bachelor's and it was a great experience. Now I am applying for my masters in Germany. Fortunately I got an admit in 2 Universities.
One of the universities program is Materials Engineering and contain specialization such as: (RWTH Aachen)
- Materials Physics and Design
- Energy Materials
- Materials Science of Steel
- Corrosion Engineering
- Structural Integrity
- Sustainable Process Metallurgy and Metal Recycling
- Sustainable Metal Forming and Casting
The other university program contains specialization such as: (TU Freiberg)
- Solid State Analytics
- Semiconductor Technology and Devices
What do y'all think is a good specialization I should consider picking up, especially with the job market in mind. Things like Pay, Job security, Location, Career growth potential, Job nature (stress level), competition etc.
I would really like to know what the people in industries which specialize in the above mentioned sector think, and as always thanks for your time
u/Significant-Math-749 — 1 day ago