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Engineering, 21.10.2020 21:01 abdullahs4639

How different is a materials scientist from a materials engineer? A. A materials scientist does work that is much more theoretical, whereas a materials engineer does work that is practically focused.

B. A materials scientist explores many of the same issues that a materials engineer does, and so their work is quite similar.

C. A materials scientist has formal knowledge of one or more scientific disciplines, but a materials engineer’s scientific knowledge is more informal.

D. A materials scientist tends to be involved in long-term research, whereas a materials engineer works in the short term.

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