electronist
An electronist is a person whose work, study, or interests revolve around electrons and their applications. In a broad sense, the term can refer to scientists who investigate electrons as fundamental particles—such as physicists and chemists—as well as engineers and technicians who design, build, and analyze electronic devices and circuits. Because electrons underpin both atomic theory and modern electronics, an electronist may work in fields ranging from quantum mechanics and solid-state physics to circuit design and materials science.
Usage and recognition: Electronist is not a standard or widely used professional label in contemporary science
Etymology and status: The word is built from electron + -ist, a productive English suffix for occupational
See also: Electronics, Electronic engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Quantum mechanics, Solid-state physics, Electron microscopy.