With proper safeguards, which a good nuclear engineer would most certainly have in place, the only danger of being a nuclear engineer would be the negativity received when anti-nuclear activists find out your profession. Oh well. :-)>
a nuclear engineer.....
There are a few dangers that are inherent in a nuclear reactor. The major danger inherent in a nuclear reactor is the effects of radiation. Radiation poisoning can be extremely deadly and harmful. Other inherent dangers include radioactive waste and the potential catastrophic damage of an accident such as at Chernobyl.
Probably either a nuclear engineer or a biochemical engineer, depending on the goal.
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The main difference is specilization. I am a chemical engineer myself, and we have the option of specializing in a wide variety of degrees, such as genetic engineering. Note that chemical engineering is a very broad field dealing with polymers, metallurgy, biology, environmental chemistry, and the list goes on. Genetic engineering, in short, is really a specialization of chemical engineering to specifically biological chemistry.
Nuclear waste and high levels of radiation are two dangers associated with nuclear fission.
watch the simpsons... homer is a nuclear engineer, and he works in a powerplant therefore; nuclear engineers work in nuclear powerplants THE END!
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Herbert Hoover made his fortune as a mining engineer. He had an engineering degree from Stanford. Jimmy Carter worked in the navy in the nuclear submarine program and did work which he referred to as nuclear engineering.
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a nuclear engineer.....
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my cousin became a nuclear reactor engineer and he said it was about 12 years