Undergraduate Research: Weighing the Options

In summary, the conversation discusses the various factors that contribute to a "safer future" in terms of job security, including demand, funding, and field of research. It is noted that success in a particular field is not guaranteed, and job security depends on one's abilities and the current trends in the industry. The conversation also mentions the importance of considering one's desired career path and timeline when evaluating job security.

which field will guarantee a safer future??

  • Condensed matter physics

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • High energy physics

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Nuclear physics

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nanoscience

    Votes: 1 5.9%
  • Bio/Medical physics

    Votes: 11 64.7%
  • Physical Acoustics

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Astronomy/astrophysics

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Theoritical physics

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    17
  • #1
rukshan
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Please tell your opinion with reasons (if possible). I hope this will be important for those who do not have a good undergrad research experience

Please consider all the factors including the demand, funding, research, jobs,...etc.
 
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  • #2
"Safer future"... in what sense? for whom? over what period?...
 
  • #3
All the news I'm hearing is that funding for biology, life sciences, and the medical sciences is way up. Interestingly, the only other vote in the poll right now is for high-energy physics, an area that's getting funding slash in a huge way right now (in the U.S.).
 
  • #4
Safer as in, job security? Thats what I'm guessing. If something else, I'll have to change my vote ;)
 
  • #5
I would say that none of those fields "guarantees a safer future" for job security.
It's not so much the field... but your ability to succeed in that field... but nothing is guaranteed.

Maybe your question is more about "what's hot [fashionable] now"?

In what capacity do you want to work in that field?
Academic Research, Academic Teaching, Corporate Research, Industry, ...?
When [how long from now] will be you be in that position?
 
  • #6
Feynman was once asked to comment on the future of physics. He chose an extremely long time period, one which he would not live to see. He was not shy to state his reason which was that he knew he would certainly be wrong and people would be there to point it out if it was during his lifetime.
 

1. What is undergraduate research?

Undergraduate research is a form of academic inquiry where undergraduate students work closely with a faculty mentor to conduct original research in their field of study.

2. Why should I participate in undergraduate research?

Participating in undergraduate research can provide a hands-on learning experience, develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and enhance your resume for graduate school or future employment opportunities.

3. How do I find a research opportunity?

You can start by reaching out to professors in your department and expressing your interest in their research. You can also check with your school's undergraduate research office or attend research fairs to learn about available opportunities.

4. What are the potential challenges of participating in undergraduate research?

Some potential challenges may include time management, balancing research with coursework, and the potential for setbacks or failures in the research process. It is important to communicate openly with your mentor and seek support when needed.

5. Can I receive academic credit or funding for my research?

Many universities offer academic credit for undergraduate research through independent study courses or research-based classes. There may also be opportunities for funding through grants or scholarships. It is important to discuss these options with your mentor and research office.

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