If I'm understanding your point correctly, I think I can relate to what your asking about. I graduated right in the great recession at a point when I really wasn't sure what I was going to do. The company I had interned with, and expected to get a job at, went belly up just about 1 year before I...
In my experience, which includes over a decade of formulating in the beginning of my career, a hiatus into general plant engineering, and now a dive back into formulating; formulating existing and new products is best learned from experienced coworkers. Being able to look at the existing...
With the feedback you've received from the two managers, I would like to change my initial advice to the corrosion pipeline position. That manager has a clear vision of what they expect from you and it sounds like you will gain better experience there.
- Andrew
More accurately, 1 mg/kg = 1 ppm. But 1 kg of water is equal to 1 L of water, which is why that convention is often used.
Regardless of dispersion or solubility, if you have the mass of one component in a solution, mixture, emulsion, etc. and you know the mass of the whole, you can figure out...
If it were me, with the experience I have now, I'd expect you would personally get more useful experience from the MQM position at this stage. It kind of depends on where you expect/intend to land after school, but if you're looking broadly, the MQM experience is more translatable across...