Typical work settings for nanomaterials scientists include research laboratories, processing and manufacturing plants, and offices. Their work environments, which are typically clean and well lighted, are equipped with the latest technology and research equipment. Nanomaterials scientists usually work a standard 9-to-5 schedule. Scientists occasionally travel to educational conferences and meetings with colleagues and customers at satellite offices.
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