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About Mark Janus
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I can answer questions regarding aerodynamics, fluid flow, and computational simulations.

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turbomachinery flow analysis, computational fluid dynamics

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Mississippi State University

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Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering

 
   

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Topic: Aerospace/Aviation



Expert: Mark Janus
Date: 3/6/2008
Subject: Delima

Question
I have a B.E. in Electronics and Communication. I want to do masters in Avionics/aerospace electronics. which branch of engineering should i join in masters? will M.S. in electronics and electrical permit me to get involved of do i need to have masters in aeronautical engineering? waiting candidly for your guidance.

Answer
I don't think you need a degree in aerospace to work in the area of avionics....  my opinion...  get an MS in electronics and electrical...  do you research work on avionics...that should get your foot in the door...

The rest will come from job experience..

mj


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