- Theoretical physicists develop and verify theories that explain the fundamental principles of mechanics, such as Newton's laws of motion.
2. Mechanical Engineers:
- Design, analyze, and maintain a wide range of mechanical systems, such as engines, robots, vehicles, and other machinery.
3. Civil Engineers:
- Build infrastructure by applying mechanical principles to the design of bridges, buildings, dams, and other structures.
4. Aerospace Engineers:
- Create aircraft, spacecraft, rockets, and related propulsion systems using the principles of mechanics.
5. Material Scientists:
- Study the properties and structures of materials and how they respond to mechanical forces and stresses.
6. Robotics Engineers:
- Develop autonomous machines through advanced motion control algorithms and design, using the understanding of physics and mechanical properties.
7. Biomedical Engineers:
- Collaborate in the medical field to understand human biomechanics, tissue mechanics, and design medical devices for patient care.
8. Marine Engineers:
- Oversee design, installation, and operations of shipboard propulsion systems, engines, pumps, and other mechanical applications at sea.
9. Acoustical Engineers:
- Explore mechanisms by which sounds travel through mechanical properties in solid materials, fluids, and the atmosphere.
10. Industrial Engineers:
- Work for manufacturing industries to enhance workflow and machinery utilization by engineering efficient mechanical methods to optimize productivity.