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  1. Peter Andrews

    What are the Best Fields for a Physics and Computer Science Student to Pursue?

    I'm a student from India and I'm studying to clear the IIT-JEE. I study physics, chemistry, maths, and computer science. I enjoy physics and computer science and I want to work in either of these fields. I also enjoy mathematics but my aptitude is not in it. Inorganic chemistry is not my area of...
  2. scottdave

    I learned Electricity in US Navy and have BS in EE from TAMU

    I enjoy answering questions on other forums such as Answers.com and Yahoo answers. I worked on RADAR in the Navy and then went on to get my engineering degree from Texas A&M.
  3. Sanchayan Ghosh

    Can Mechanics of Materials and Math Help Me Excel in Mechanical Engineering?

    Hello guys, I am a 2 year B.E student in mechanical engineering. I like solving mechanics of materials, math parts veru well( excerpt numerical methods). Reading and YouTube ate my favourite hobbies. Nice to meet you
  4. S

    What can I expect from studying physics as a bachelor's degree?

    Hello everybody! I am currently studying for a bachelors degree in physics. I have been reading the forums for a couple of years already, there is lots of valuable and interesting information here and I'm really glad to join you all!
  5. C

    Exploring Uncharted Territory in Mechanical Engineering: A Student's Perspective

    Mechanical Engineering student here. Haven't had too many issues with my work so far, but every once in a while you will see me in here trying to find out how to do something unusual or unexplored at my level.
  6. UHECRon

    Hello Physicist with knowledge holes here.

    Hello! I'm new to posting in forums, but have been lurking for some time. I specialize in Particle Astrophysics, data analysis and general relativity. Basically, I've been in research for a few years, but find that some of my theory is rusty and that much of my knowledge is full of holes. I'm...
  7. R

    What are the interests of a new member in applied sciences and quantum physics?

    Hi, my name is Rubén Gómez, I'm a 22 product developer from Guadalajara, México. I'm mostly interested in applied sciences and quantum physics (Even if I can't fully understand it, tho').
  8. R

    What Drives a Retired Machinist's Curiosity in Science and Innovation?

    I retired from mundane jobs. I now read about things of interest such as but not limited to energy conservation and discoveries. I've liked science all my life .Stopped going to college but completed 2 semesters of calculus and 2 semesters of Chemistry many years ago. I have 17 years experience...
  9. E

    What sparked Eddie Dankie's interest in space science?

    I am Eddie a computer engineer entering into space science 26 years of age a Ghanaian. I purposely joined this forum so i can learn more of physics since i need that in the space science world. thanks
  10. Z

    Exploring the Intersection of Computer Science and Physics with Zack Norman

    Hey everyone, I'm Zack Norman, 16 year old from a small town near Toronto, Canada. I've joined your forum in hopes of learning about Math and Physics. My main skill is computer programming and Information Security, but I've recently taken up a passion for math and physics. One day I aspire to...
  11. Selene

    What is CSEC and How Can It Help Caribbean Students Prepare for Examinations?

    my name is Selene, i am turning 17 and is in the middle of preparation for my examinations. These exams are called CSEC which takes place in the Caribbean. I live in trinidad and is currently doing science subjects in school
  12. Mr.Y

    Preparing for College Physics: Can Self-Learning Be the Key?

    Hello everyone ! I am a 19 years old guy which is taking a gap year before studying physics at college .Being a self-learner, I will surely struggle with many problems and in these situations the need of expertise help is really important . I hope to benefit a lot from this community of...
  13. A

    Exploring the World of Nuclear and Astrophysics: A Retired Scientist's Journey

    Greetings to all, Aule Mar here, may be kinda unique to your group here. I live in the US and recently retired. I have a BS and a MS in nuclear engineering, and like most engineers early in my career I did a lot of real-world engineering (running calculations, writing FORTRAN code doing...
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