After managing numerous research projects while still in uniform, Moyers left active service and continued with his work at ARL
as a civilian scientist in the U.S. Army Reserves.
As a civilian scientist, he then pursued two M.S. degrees (in space systems and electrical engineering), and a doctorate in aeronautics, astronautics, and propulsion.
Many senior military personnel say that a career as a military scientist can be more rewarding and offer better job security than a career
as a civilian scientist.
Not exact matches
Air Force officers would work the bridge, while
civilian scientists sampled the rings of Saturn
as the ship made its grand tour of the solar system.
As of 1997, significant pay differences existed between federally employed men and women in botany: The Commission of Professionals in Science and Technology's (CPST's) October 1998 edition of the Salaries of
Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians reported that while the average salary for
civilian botanists was $ 43,372, women took home an annual wage that was on average $ 7700 less ($ 39,664 vs. $ 47,385) than their male counterparts.
In an effort to remain succinct, there is also a good hearted American president, a brilliant
scientist, the slimy advisor, a few potential love interests and a couple of other random
civilians given to us for more dramatic impact — which lands mostly on your ass
as you sit for an extra 45 minutes in the theater due to these characters.
Twenty years ago in the early days of the
civilian nuclear waste repository program, while we were struggling with a variety of issues
as to how to assure the reproducibility of the analytical work, the kind of cavalier attitudes toward software QA / QC that is now demonstrated by many climate
scientists was not all that uncommon among the many
scientists employed by the repository project..
The fact about the military profession remains that
civilians will always be needed to serve in some military related jobs such
as accounting, lawyers, medics, engineers and general
scientists.