1. Academic research: engaged in basic research and applied research related to photocatalysis in universities or research institutions. This includes designing new photocatalyst, optimizing catalytic process and exploring new application fields. In addition, you can also participate in writing papers, applying for scientific research projects and funds, and guiding graduate students.
2. Industrial R&D: Engaged in the application of R&D and photocatalytic technology in enterprises or research institutions in chemical, energy and environmental protection industries. This includes developing new photocatalytic products, optimizing production process and solving practical problems. In addition, you can also participate in technological innovation and marketing of enterprises.
3. Policy and planning: in government departments or non-governmental organizations, engage in policy formulation, planning and industrial promotion of photocatalytic technology. Including analyzing the development trend of photocatalytic technology, formulating relevant policies and standards, and promoting industrial development. In addition, you can also participate in international cooperation and exchanges, organize academic conferences and other activities.
4. Education and training: teaching and training photocatalytic technology in universities, vocational schools or training institutions. Including offering related courses, compiling teaching materials, guiding students to experiment, etc. In addition, you can also participate in students' innovation and entrepreneurship projects and provide career planning advice.
5. Entrepreneurship and consulting: set up your own company to engage in research, development, production and sales of photocatalytic technology. Or become a professional consultant to provide consulting services on photocatalytic technology for enterprises. Including evaluating market demand, making business plans and expanding customer resources.