1. Artificial Intelligence (AI):
Builds functional items such as chatbots and virtual assistants
2. Machine Learning Engineer:
Teaches computers to solve specific problems on its own by feeding it lots of examples
3. Quantum Physicist:
Areas of research include super fast quantum computers and the smallest particles in the known universe
4. Robotics Engineer:
Designs, builds and programs robots including Mars rovers and deep sea robots used to explore shipwrecks at the bottom of the ocean
5. Spacecraft Operations Engineer:
Works in mission control, think NASA and the European Space Agency which has several sites across Europe
6. Cybersecurity Cryptographer:
Works in the world of secret codes and encryption
7. Meteorologist:
Studies the Earth's atmosphere using satellites, weather balloons and radar. The results are used to predict the weather.
8. Formula One Aerodynamicist:
Uses wind tunnels and super computers to design the best shape of racing cars with a focus on drag and down forces
9. Geophysicist:
An Earth scientist who studies the planet with a view to protecting the environment, predicting natural disasters and helping to find natural resources such as water
10. Renewable Energy Consultant:
Provides practical help for companies or individuals to convert to sun or wind power