ISCO Occupation Group 2111.2 Cosmologist

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Definition

Cosmologist: Cosmologists focus on the study of the universe as a whole, which is made up by its origin, evolution and ultimate fate. They use tools and scientific instruments to observe and study other galaxies and astronomical objects such as stars, black holes, planets and other celestial bodies.

Essential Skills

  • Quantum Optics
  • Perform Scientific Research
  • Gather Experimental Data
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Write Work-Related Reports
  • Observe Celestial Objects
  • Operate Scientific Measuring Equipment
  • Operate Telescopes
  • Carry Out Scientific Research In Observatory
  • Define Celestial Bodies
  • Analyse Telescope Images
  • Design Scientific Equipment
  • Analyse Scientific Data
  • Astronomy
  • Apply Scientific Methods
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Scientific Research Methodology
  • Physics


Optional Skills

  • Observe Matter
  • Develop Scientific Theories
  • Geostationary Satellites
  • Teach Astronomy
  • Optoelectronics
  • Write Research Proposals
  • Types Of Optical Instruments
  • Perform Lectures
  • Aeronomy
  • Perform Laboratory Tests
  • Geophysics
  • Execute Analytical Mathematical Calculations
  • Apply Statistical Analysis Techniques
  • Optics
  • Types Of Satellites
  • Write Scientific Papers
  • Acoustics


Alternative Names

  • Cosmology Research Scientist
  • Evolutionary Cosmologist
  • Cosmology Data Scientist
  • Cosmology Scientist
  • Observational Cosmologist
  • Theoretical Cosmologist


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