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BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL

CHEMISTRY
PROJECT
Top 5 Chemistry Careers

NIHAL ASHIK
12 J
ADMISSION NO: 06637
TEACHER: MR BIJEESH
BONAFIDE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The successful completion of any task would be


incomplete without mentioning the names of those
persons who helped to make it possible. I take this
opportunity to express my gratitude in a few words
and respect to all those who helped me in the
completion of this project. It is my humble pleasure to
acknowledge my deep sense of gratitude to my
Chemistry teacher, Mr Bijeesh for his valuable
support, constant help, and guidance at each and
every stage, without which this project would not have
come forth. I also register my sense of gratitude to our
Acting Principal, MS Radhika Rele for their immense
encouragement that has made this project successful.
I would also like to thank my friends and family for
encouraging me during the course of this project. Last
but not least, I would like to thank CBSE for giving us
the opportunity to undertake this project.
INDEX
1. Bonafide Certificate 1
2. Acknowledgment 2
3. Importance of Chemistry in 4
our lives
4. Top 5 Chemistry Careers 5

1. Chemical Engineers
2. Forensic Chemist
3. Biochemist and Biophysicists
4. Chemists
5. Geochemist

5. Conclusion 10
6. Biblography 11
Importance of Chemistry in our lives

The importance of chemistry in our lives is undeniable, as it is a


fundamental science that impacts various aspects of our daily
existence. Chemistry plays a crucial role in understanding the
composition, properties, and behavior of matter, which is essential for
fields like medicine, agriculture, energy production, and materials
science. From developing new drugs that improve health to designing
sustainable materials for a greener future, chemistry drives innovation
across industries. It helps us comprehend the interactions between
different substances and their effects on the environment, making it
integral to addressing global challenges such as climate change and
pollution. Furthermore, chemistry provides the basis for technological
advancements, enabling the creation of electronics, fuels, and
countless other products that enhance our quality of life. Overall,
chemistry's significance lies in its ability to unlock the mysteries of the
natural world and pave the way for advancements that shape our
modern society.
Top 5 chemical careers

1.Chemical Engineer

Chemical engineers develop and design chemical


manufacturing processes. Chemical engineers apply the
principles of chemistry, biology, physics, and math to
solve problems that involve the production or use of
chemicals, fuel, drugs, food, and many other products.
chemical engineers deal with the study of the operation
and design of chemical plants as well as methods of
improving production. They typically hold a degree in
Chemical Engineering or Process Engineering. Practicing
engineers may have professional certification and be
accredited members of a professional
2. Forensic Chemist

Forensic chemist is a professional chemist who


analyzes evidence that is brought in from crime scenes
and reaches a conclusion based on tests run on that
piece of evidence. A forensic chemist's job is to identify
and characterize the evidence as part of the larger
process of solving a crime. A forensic chemist can
assist in the identification of unknown materials found at
a crime scene. Specialists in this field have a wide array
of methods and instruments to help identify unknown
substances. long with other forensic specialists,
forensic chemists commonly testify in court as expert
witnesses regarding their findings. Forensic chemists
analysis can provide leads for investigators, and they
can confirm or refute their suspicions. The identification
of the various substances found at the scene can tell
investigators what to look for during their search.
3. Biochemist and Biophysicist

Biochemists and biophysicists examine the chemical


and physical bases of biological processes. Biochemists
usually focus on molecular-level operations, such as cell
development, cell structure relates to function, how
cells metabolize food and chemicals, and how toxins
affect the biology of an organism or a group of
organisms. Biophysicists, whose work complements that
of biochemists, usually study atomic-level processes
and how evolution or biology is affected by the laws of
physics. For example, NASA continues to explore how
various types of organisms, including bacteria and
people, adapt to conditions of near weightlessness or
icrogravity in space.
4. Chemist

Chemists investigate the properties of matter at the


level of atoms and molecules. They measure proportions
and reaction rates in order to understand unfamiliar
substances and how they behave and to create new
compounds for use in a variety of practical applications.
To do this they use a wide range of analytical
techniques and instrumentation, including
chromatography and spectroscopy. hemists typically
specialize in biochemistry, neurochemistry, nuclear
chemistry, or theoretical chemistry. In the
pharmaceutical industry chemists develop drugs and
study their properties in order to determine the quality
and stability of medicines. Some chemists even work in
forensic science to establish evidence in criminal
investigations. Experienced chemists are also involved
in preparing documentation for product licences.
5. Geo-Chemist

Geochemists study the appearance, movement and


effect of chemical compounds on the earth. This might
involve the movement and distribution of compounds
through water systems, the chemical makeup of minerals
and more. Employed by oil companies, environmental
consultancies, universities and research institutes,
geochemists use state-of-the-art equipment and
scientific techniques to analyze rocks, soil and
minerals.They are responsible for collecting samples out
in the field and then analyzing their chemical structure
in a laboratory. Based on analysis they will write
detailed reports and use complex software to build
computer-generated models of hydrocarbons. They
present the findings to engineers and stakeholders.
Conclusion

In conclusion, careers in chemistry offer a vast and


captivating landscape of opportunities that extend far
beyond the laboratory. The five highlighted chemistry
careers — Chemical engineers, Forensic chemist,
Biochemist, Chemist, and Geo chemist — showcase the
diverse pathways that individuals can pursue within this
dynamic field. From unraveling the mysteries of the
natural world to addressing pressing global challenges,
chemistry careers provide a gateway to innovation,
progress, and a better quality of life.
The significance of chemistry careers are at the
forefront of developing life-saving drugs, creating
sustainable technologies, and fostering environmental
stewardship. They require not only a strong foundation
in scientific principles but also critical thinking,
adaptability, and collaboration.
As students explore these career options, they are
embarking on a journey of discovery and impact. By
choosing a career in chemistry, individuals have the
power to influence the world positively, contributing to
scientific breakthroughs that transform society and make
the planet a better place for generations to come. So,
the realm of chemistry careers is one of endless
possibilities and endless promise.
biblography

Book: Comphrehensive chemisty-XII


Website: "American Chemical Society"
Journal Article: "Careers in Pharmaceutical Sciences" by John
Smith in Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2012.
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