Crystallographer
A crystallographer is a type of scientist who practices crystallography, in other words, who studies crystals.
Career paths
The work of crystallographers spans several academic disciplines, including the life sciences, chemistry, physics, and materials science. They may work in research and manufacturing, which could include growing crystals for use in computer chips, solar cells, or medications.Within the life sciences, they may crystallize biological materials or drugs. They may also come in hand in forensic science. They may also study materials using materials simulations.
In the horological industry, crystallographers conduct studies of nonmetallic minerals and research for the development and repair of grinding wheels, diamond tools and dies, and fabrication of jeweled bearings.
Most working crystallographers have a graduate degree. There are very few opportunities for those with a bachelor's degree or associate degree.