These jobs are not going to be given to anyone but the overqualified and irreplaceable anytime soon, a massive failure of space programs. Personally think the boring inconsequential types who society won't fulminate for years over their loss should undertake such risks and them alone. There's more at stake than some idiotic bad press here.
> Nanoengineer
Degrees in nanotechnology have been available for 2 decades now, it's basically a combination of materials science heavy physics and chemistry combined. We also had a bit of biotech thrown in, which I think is probably the most exciting future of nanotech as it stands today.
These jobs are not going to be given to anyone but the overqualified and irreplaceable anytime soon, a massive failure of space programs. Personally think the boring inconsequential types who society won't fulminate for years over their loss should undertake such risks and them alone. There's more at stake than some idiotic bad press here.
> Nanoengineer
Degrees in nanotechnology have been available for 2 decades now, it's basically a combination of materials science heavy physics and chemistry combined. We also had a bit of biotech thrown in, which I think is probably the most exciting future of nanotech as it stands today.