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    Studying Soft skills needed for plasma physics

    I apologize for the confusion when using "soft" when I actually meant as "supplementary knowledge which is not exactly physics". I see how I was way off by assuming that soft meant that to everyone. The former. I might be entering the field of plasma physics. All my knowledge will come from a...
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    Studying Soft skills needed for plasma physics

    As the title indicates, what are some soft skills needed (math/programming/cfd softwares) do I need if I wish to pursue a masters degree in plasma/fusion physics? Also, how do you think I should go about learning them? Thank you.
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    Physics Internships in Physics for post-undergrads

    I am not. I thought about it a while back and i will be sending an email to a professor soon. Thanks for your reply.
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    Physics Internships in Physics for post-undergrads

    I have recently graduated with a BS in Physics and have not decided what field to pursue in my graduate studies and may wait a couple of months (up to a year) until I enroll. I am mostly interested in Quantum Information (both software and hardware-wise) and plasma physics (fusion). I was...
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    Programs Are English-Taught MSc Physics Programs Available in France?

    Are there good MSc programs in physics in France that are taught in english? (ones that might be in particle or nuclear physics but that's not important)
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    Nuclear physics senior project

    What are some good ideas for a senior project in nuclear physics? So far I've taken the following courses (important ones): Analytical Mechanics, E&M, Introduction to Modern physics, Introduction to Nuclear physics. Right now I'm enrolled in the QM course (as well as others). I should be...
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    FH Aachen: Engineering, Cost of Living & German Language

    It was to my understanding that FH Aachen was a decent college for engineering programs in Germany with not so high standards (I am interested in studying mechanical engineering in Germany and FH Aachen seemed like a good option). What alternative university/college do you recommend with similar...
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    FH Aachen: Engineering, Cost of Living & German Language

    First of all,Thank you for your response. I am aware that FHs are not universities in the general sense. However, I would like to know that if I got a degree from there, will I be able to apply to a masters degree in mechanical engineering in other universities in German and abroad(TUM in...
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    FH Aachen: Engineering, Cost of Living & German Language

    Hello, I was wondering how good is the engineering program(mechanical) in FH Aachen compared to other universities? In general, what is the cost of living in Aachen? Knowing that all courses in that major are in German, how hard is it to learn the language not just for being able to live there...
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    Study Abroad for Engineering/Physics in Low Cost Countries

    This is an appropriate opportunity to point out that: -My brother is studying at ITA. -My parents are avoiding Brazil because of...wait for it...the cost of living. (They already are spending a lot on my brother so we're trying to find a cheaper alternative.) Even so, I am discussing this issue...
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    Study Abroad for Engineering/Physics in Low Cost Countries

    Hello PF, I am currently a first year engineer student, specifically mechanical engineering (BE), in Lebanon. For a while now, I have been thinking about studying abroad either in engineering (continuing my degree) or changing to a BS in physics (not the main point at the moment). My parents and...
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    Teaching Astronomy to 11-16yr Old Boy Scouts

    Thank you all for your replies. As for Dave, is the Pole Star the tip of the Little Dipper? Thanks again. :redface:
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    Teaching Astronomy to 11-16yr Old Boy Scouts

    Thank you so much for your help. I will be looking into every single topic you mentioned. I am ashamed though to say that i have not seen all the harry potter movies (maybe this will be an excuse to do so :oldtongue:) PS: Nice trick question i will definitely include it.:oldbiggrin: Anything...
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    Teaching Astronomy to 11-16yr Old Boy Scouts

    I'm an 18 year old scouts member; which makes me one of the "elders" of the boy scouts. My chief has asked me to prepare an astronomy session to teach to 11-16 year old boy scouts. I'll be joining them on their summer camp in 2 weeks time. So I'm supposed to wake them up in the middle of the...
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