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What Industries Employ These Engineers?
Product development engineers in nanotechnology can find opportunities in various industries:
Healthcare
: Designing drug delivery systems and medical diagnostics.
Electronics
: Creating smaller, faster, and more efficient semiconductors.
Energy
: Developing more efficient
solar cells
and
battery technologies
.
Textiles
: Producing fabrics with enhanced properties like stain resistance and UV protection.
Environmental Science
: Innovating methods for pollution control and
water purification
.
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