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Herbert Hoover had a career as a mining engineer. He held an engineering degree from Stanford University and made a fortune with his own engineering consulting firm. Hoover was sometimes referred to as "The Great Engineer".Jimmy Carter was some kind of engineer on nuclear submarines when he was in the navy. I recall that he referred to himself as a nuclear engineer on one of the presidential debates.
this type of engineer uses nuclear physics math
U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, BS-Nuclear Engineering (peanut farming was in his blood). (And we assume you mean Jimmy Carter.) He also attended Georgia Southwestern College, and took some courses at Georgia Tech as well.
he enjoys 1940s German classical music
Maybe because he had some kind of surgery or First Lady did.
It depends on what kind of scientist and what kind of work they're doing at the moment. An archeologist in the field will almost certainly be wearing a very different outfit than a nuclear engineer who is in the process of refueling a reactor.
Jimmy Carter often had a negative effect on other people. His stubbornness had worked well for him on his climb to the White House, but it eventually led to his downfall. He refused to engage in a give and take with Congress, and wasn't flexible in dealing with enemies. He definitely stood up for what he believed in, even if it cost him.
An aeronautical or mechanical engineer.
The Camp David Treaties were kind of a big deal. He also established the Department of Education, and created 8 million jobs.
Biomedical engineer
the nuclear kind
Nuclear energy, which is a kind of potential energy.