Welcome to the Community, Arjun! Let's Discuss Abstract Algebra and Physics

In summary, I am a scientist with [number] years of experience in [specific area of expertise]. I became a scientist because of my curiosity and love for conducting experiments. I have a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree, and PhD in [specific field of science] from various universities. My research focuses on [specific area of research] and I am particularly interested in [specific aspect of research]. My advice for aspiring scientists is to never stop learning, find a mentor or research group, and embrace failure as part of the scientific process.
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Hey guys, my name is Arjun. I'm a physics and math major at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. I've come across this forum a couple of times this past quarter as I've tried to find help for various abstract aglebra and physics problems so I've decided to stop lurking and become a member. Hopefully I can contribute some of what I DO know, and in exchange this quarter will get a little easier :D. Anyway, nice to meet all of you!

Arjun
 
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Glad you came out of the shadows and joined us :smile: !

Welcome to PF, Arjun.
 
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, it's great to have you here on the forum! As a fellow scientist, I commend your dedication to seeking help and furthering your knowledge in abstract algebra and physics. Your passion for these subjects is evident and I have no doubt that you will be able to contribute valuable insights and solutions to the community. I look forward to seeing your contributions and learning from you as well. Welcome to the forum and I wish you all the best in your studies at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Keep up the great work!
 

1. Who are you?

I am a scientist working in the field of [field of science]. I have [number] years of experience in [specific area of expertise].

2. What made you become a scientist?

As a child, I was always curious about how the world works and I loved conducting experiments. As I got older, I realized that I wanted to pursue a career where I could continue to learn and make a positive impact on society.

3. What is your educational background?

I have a Bachelor's degree in [specific field of science] from [university] and a Master's degree in [specific field of science] from [university]. I also completed my PhD in [specific field of science] from [university].

4. What kind of research do you do?

I specialize in [specific area of research], which involves [brief explanation of research]. I am particularly interested in [specific aspect of research] and have published several papers on this topic.

5. What advice do you have for someone interested in becoming a scientist?

My advice would be to never stop asking questions and to always be open to learning new things. It's also important to find a mentor or join a research group to gain hands-on experience. And don't be afraid to fail - it's all part of the scientific process.

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