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OscarV
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Hello,
My university offers degrees in the following: Physics with mathematics, Physics with theoretical physics, and physics with computer science.
I am interested in fluid dynamics and plasma physics and lean more to the theoretical side. I would like to build a versatile toolkit in order to be able to work in industry research or research at university in some applied mathematics. What do you think would be the most useful option?
Cheers and thank you in advance
My university offers degrees in the following: Physics with mathematics, Physics with theoretical physics, and physics with computer science.
I am interested in fluid dynamics and plasma physics and lean more to the theoretical side. I would like to build a versatile toolkit in order to be able to work in industry research or research at university in some applied mathematics. What do you think would be the most useful option?
Cheers and thank you in advance