Become an Astrophysicist with ECE Background | Project Help

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Vivek, a final-year electronics and communication engineering student, expresses a strong interest in transitioning to a career in astrophysics and theoretical cosmology. He seeks guidance on how to pursue this path given his engineering background and is particularly interested in project ideas that integrate engineering concepts with astrophysics for his final year project. The discussion emphasizes the feasibility of moving from engineering to astrophysics and the potential for interdisciplinary projects that combine these fields.
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hi... i am vivek doing my final year electronics and communication engineering.. but i am much more fascinated towards astrophysics and theoretical cosmology. with this engineering back ground can i become an astrophysicist?

if so, please tell me the way.. i really want my career to be in the field of astrophysics..

also i want to do my final year project by applying the engineering concepts in those areas..

i want such project ideas relating ECE and astro physics...

please help me friends

waiting eagerly for your replies...
 
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