That's 16 hours and I still have 8 hours to sleep, basic math. You haven't seen someone work the whole day and sleep for less than 8 hours? Besides, there are weekends and some holidays and a whole 3 months of summer period. You'd be surprised how much you can do if you know how to fully take...
Is it a good or bad idea to mention that I am a full-time physics student while simultaneously a full-time data scientist employee while doing physics research too in my SOP for grad school?
Is it seen as too confident or bragging? Or it helps me to say this?
Does it make it sound bad if I...
It would probably go like this: MS and PhD in europe and job in the US (or could be europe too). And my top priority would be a job in physics, but I may work in engineering too (sensors and detectors, electrical eng etc.)
Physics jobs are already hard to come by for non MS or PhD holders, so I don't if I would be considered as a math degree holder. So looking at "physics related" jobs I considered data analysis to be one of them, what jobs are considered more physics related? Maybe electronics or electrical...
I am actually doing a physics degree as I said earlier. And I'm taking the job because I need it and won't find a physics job with my math degree. I'm not asking if this is the ideal plan, I have no other choice, I'm simply asking if this job will help me when applying for scholarships and PhD...
I have a math degree and currently pursuing a BS in physics, I've been offered a job as a data scientist with occasional machine learning stuff.
1) Would this be helpful for my career in physics? If yes then how? (I'm aware that machine learning is being used in various areas of physics, but...
Couldn't find a program that accepts people from a math background, so I'm checking if it is possible and how could this be done. Another part that I didn't mention in my last question is: what's better, to get an MS in applied math or make the switch to physics from where I'm at right now.
Hello, I hold a BS in mathematics and want to pursue a career in physics. Is there any way where I can directly join a physics grad program from my current background? What are the options available? And would it be better to pursue an MS in applied math and then switch to physics? Would a good...
Hello, I have a Bachelor's degree in mathematics and I want to pursue a career in physics. I have a good understanding of physics and have the ability to learn very advanced topics by myself just by reading college books and solving the exercises. I am more attracted to experimental physics but...
I haven't told you that it will ne replaced . Take this example in past theories dark matter and dark energy existed and they where the solution for the expanding of the universe . Few days ago a new theory came up and everyone is speeking about . It explain gravity in a different way and it say...
I know that a scientific theory can have a wrong part and can be replaced by another theory . So scientific theories can be false so maybe we are learning a false part in science .
Secondly can a law or fact be wrong like theories can ? Or can mathematics have some false theorems ?
This is not a school work I don't want to solve this problem because I can't . It's an unsolved problem and probably one of the most famous that physicists are stucked in .