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Undergrad Lagrangian, Hamiltonian coordinates
Dear All, To give a background about myself in Classical Mechanics, I know to solve problems using Newton's laws, momentum principle, etc. I din't have a exposure to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian until recently. So I tried to read about it and I found that I was pretty weak in coordinate... -
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Suggestions for applied physics in europe
Thanks a lot Gullik I will try as you suggested. Yeah the tuition fees is again there for non EEA. Anyways, I will mail them. I will first get a statement from the bank.- badri89
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Suggestions for applied physics in europe
Yes thanks for your suggestion arbrixv. Well I don't know even the abc of German anyways I'll look into Austria if any english taught programs are available.- badri89
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Moving from electrical engineering to applied physics.
Well, you can enroll in courses from coursera and edx. Generally as far as I have seen, a Masters in applied physics covers subjects like fluid mechanics(advanced), Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics and nanosciences. As you are saying a masters in measurement it should be having courses...- badri89
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Suggestions for applied physics in europe
Thanks for the suggestion arbrixv. But the program looks too costly and its like almost 33,000 euros per year including all expenses. But were you suggesting the Integrated program in physics?- badri89
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Suggestions for applied physics in europe
Hi all, First of all to give a background about myself I am having a bachelors in Electronics and Comm Engineering from India with 2+ years of experience in control systems, embedded systems and vlsi. I would like to pursue my masters in applied physics and would like to go for either...- badri89
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- Applied Applied physics Europe Physics Suggestions
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Schools Which German Universities Should I Apply to for a Master's in Applied Physics?
Thanks a lot for the kind and encouraging words. Already I am in the process of asking the schools.- badri89
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Schools Which German Universities Should I Apply to for a Master's in Applied Physics?
Hi all, May be this topic has been discussed many times in forums. I am a design engineer(experience of 2+ years in control systems, embedded) from India wishing to pursue my masters in applied physics(optics or solid state physics or photonics). I took the ielts exam and got overall...- badri89
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How Does Applied Physics Differ from Engineering?
explain more? Thanks for the reply.. But could you explain what do you mean by areas in electromagnetics?- badri89
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How Does Applied Physics Differ from Engineering?
Dear all, I basically did my bachelors in electronics and communication engineering and currently working as embedded design engineer(2 yrs of experience). However I felt that I really wanted to do physics for my graduation. But I am confused between applied physics and pure physics. How does...- badri89
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- Applied Applied physics Engineering Physics
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Quantum Physics Math: Learn & Understand Easily
hi al..I have just now started to learn quantum physics! previously I had some part of it indirectly in my undergraduate electrical engineering.However,the math part seems to be difficult for me! I want to learn completely the math part.I need one such good material forlearning the math of...- badri89
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- Physics Quantum Quantum physics
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Undergrad Book for learning quantum and electronics
hi all..can anyone give me some basic math book that would enable me to understand quantum physics and electronics(semiconductors,electromagnetic theory). Perhaps a good book that starts from vector basics would do fine i think. please guide me. thanks in advance.- badri89
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- Book Electronics Quantum
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- Forum: Electromagnetism