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lasymphonie
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I'm currently looking at research opportunities for next summer. I was wondering if people here could give some recommendations? I'm interested in particle physics, geophysics (mostly solid Earth and mantle dynamics sort of stuff), quantum physics, astronomy (including instrumentation) and accelerator physics. I'd be interested at looking at programs which aren't necessarily REUs, but I'll consider almost anything.
Here are some stats for reference:
GPA: mid 3.6s before this semester, but after this semester, I'm predicting it will be between high 3.6s and 3.8 (this semester's going a lot better than last year).
Science GPA: worse - low 3.5s because I barely took science classes but did badly in one last year, so this should be high 3.5s to high 3.7s by the end of this semester.
Research experience: a summer of research, a semester and counting of research in a different lab. No publications at present.
School: Top ivy league.
I'm female, if that opens more opportunities. Does anyone have any recommendations of what to look into?
Here are some stats for reference:
GPA: mid 3.6s before this semester, but after this semester, I'm predicting it will be between high 3.6s and 3.8 (this semester's going a lot better than last year).
Science GPA: worse - low 3.5s because I barely took science classes but did badly in one last year, so this should be high 3.5s to high 3.7s by the end of this semester.
Research experience: a summer of research, a semester and counting of research in a different lab. No publications at present.
School: Top ivy league.
I'm female, if that opens more opportunities. Does anyone have any recommendations of what to look into?