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I'm thinking of doing a PhD in http://www.ucl.ac.uk/chemistry/vacancies/adverts/studentships/2011/Zwijnenburg_2011_1" . I come from a physics background and have a MSci Mathematical Physics.
I'm confident that this PhD is suitable for me, and all I have to do now is accept the offer, but I have another couple of PhD offers to look at which I should be hearing back from soon.
If I do this PhD, I'll be working under the chemistry department. I'm thinking of carrying on in academia after finishing my PhD. My question is, will I be restricted to working in the chemistry department for future post-doc careers, or will I be able to post-docs in the physics department as well?
I'm confident that this PhD is suitable for me, and all I have to do now is accept the offer, but I have another couple of PhD offers to look at which I should be hearing back from soon.
If I do this PhD, I'll be working under the chemistry department. I'm thinking of carrying on in academia after finishing my PhD. My question is, will I be restricted to working in the chemistry department for future post-doc careers, or will I be able to post-docs in the physics department as well?
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