i am a 1st yr undergraduate student in physics honours. have interests in fields like relativity, quantum, cosmology physics. want to know about research oportunities for me in pg courses. any expert ideas will be appreciated. thank you.
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can anybody suggest what should i do?
#3 23 July 2009 - 08:23 PM
Professors will probably want you to have taken classes in the areas where you are doing research. Generally undergraduate research opportunities are for upperclassmen.
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#4 15 September 2009 - 06:12 AM
Hello
As you wrote you are studying in first years, If you want to make or want to work on some project relevant to relativity, quantum, cosmology physics. Then First of all get deeply Knowledge about it. I think you have some knowledge of it but i am sure not all,
As you wrote you are studying in first years, If you want to make or want to work on some project relevant to relativity, quantum, cosmology physics. Then First of all get deeply Knowledge about it. I think you have some knowledge of it but i am sure not all,
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#5 15 September 2009 - 07:55 AM
Hahaha ambition is always good. But knowledge is a good limit for the function of ambition. It's all math.. F(ambition)=sum of Knowledge, experience and dedication. Good thing is this equation is linear which means you get to add all the parts and actually make something out of it that's useful at the right TIME.
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