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The physicist is a scholar whose purpose is to formulate hypotheses, theories and experiment to fully understand how the universe works. His research fields are above all matter, energy and force. In ancient times doctors were so called, often also known as physicist or physicist, as opposed to cerusichi, ie surgeons. The solid logical-mathematical preparation that characterizes them, and in particular the familiarity with mathematical models and computer science, makes the spectrum of work applications very broad for physicists, even those not directly related to physics. Professional roles covered by physicists are found in hospitals, as experts for the applications of physics in medicine in the Regional Agencies for Environmental Protection (ARPA), in secondary schools (where they cover chairs in physics, but also in mathematics and computer science), in industrial research laboratories. Many graduates or doctorates in physics hold positions as professor and researcher within universities also in degree courses other than physics (mathematics, computer science, engineering, chemistry, biomedical technologies) following the passing of public competitions. Many physicists find employment in computational activities and in the area of programming and information and communication technologies. Since the 1990s, many physicists have found employment in the fields of economics and finance, thanks to their ability to develop and apply quantitative mathematical models to problems with statistical and probabilistic aspects, such as, for example,
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