Achilles
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Question about university
im a homemade chemist and i study organic, analytic and industrial chemistry at school and im in love with explosives, if anyone knows which
university would fit the most for someone that wants to study energetic compounds? sorry for the weird question but all i found was mining sciences
which still includes explosives but id like more to be in the field of research and testing.
thanks for the time
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Something like this:
https://studuj.upce.cz/en/engineering-energetic-materials-0
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Well first it’s important to know: where in the world are you, and how far afield are you willing to search for a university? That’s going to help
narrow recommendations.
Really though, energetics-specific programs/research labs are going to be few and far between. It would probably be more practical to find a local
university with some good organic synthesis groups, because even if you aren’t making energetics, you’ll still learn all the skills you need and
be able to get a job in your specific field of interest after you graduate.
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If you really want to do that work, try the Colorado School of Mines or Missouri University of Science and Technology. They both have degrees in
mining and related work, with blasting programs. If you want to start early, google "explosives summer camp" for some great programs. I wish
I had done this as a youngster...
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Texium
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But- do you just want to blow stuff up, or do you want to do research on novel energetic materials? If it's the latter, a general chemistry program
with research in organic synthesis would be better suited. Mining engineering may get your hands on explosives faster, but you won't be doing any
chemistry.
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Achilles
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but its a phd right? still nice to know thank you
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Quote: Originally posted by Texium | But- do you just want to blow stuff up, or do you want to do research on novel energetic materials? If it's the latter, a general chemistry program
with research in organic synthesis would be better suited. Mining engineering may get your hands on explosives faster, but you won't be doing any
chemistry. |
i like both for sure but research would be better
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Achilles
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Quote: Originally posted by Texium | Well first it’s important to know: where in the world are you, and how far afield are you willing to search for a university? That’s going to help
narrow recommendations.
Really though, energetics-specific programs/research labs are going to be few and far between. It would probably be more practical to find a local
university with some good organic synthesis groups, because even if you aren’t making energetics, you’ll still learn all the skills you need and
be able to get a job in your specific field of interest after you graduate. |
im in italy but willing to move
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It's engineer degree (ing). If you want to continue they also have the same program for PhD. But first you must do some general undergraduate program
before this engineer program. Degree from Universtiy of Pardubice is widely accepted in other countries. There is even factory in Pardubice which
produce explosives, SEMTEX was invented in Pardubice.
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In the US, an engineering degree is a bit different than in the Czech Republic. In the Czech Republic it's a kind of master's degree. I think that the
University of Pardubice is one of the best in the world in terms of studying energy materials, maybe the best in the world! In the Czech Republic,
this science of energy materials has a very high level and tradition. As Bedlasky mentioned, Semtex was invented in the Czech Republic and we have a
lot of experts in this field. Personally I would go to study in Pardubice!
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