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Is Spending an Extra Semester in Undergraduate Research Worth It?
Thank you for the response, I have a few questions, I have done a fair amount of research (not experimental or writing a paper, but just looking into things, either out of my own interest or for class assignments). I have started to learn to dig a bit through archives and try to find things that...- cgreeleybsu
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Is Spending an Extra Semester in Undergraduate Research Worth It?
Thanks for the link, actually the professor has said they would be interested in an idea I presented too them. The other one, I think I will also have a fair degree of freedom on the project. As for the article, I noticed its within the context of novel, while what I am planning to research...- cgreeleybsu
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Is Spending an Extra Semester in Undergraduate Research Worth It?
I am at a bit of a fork in the road. I know after I am done with my undergraduate degree, at least at some point, I would like to either go to graduate school or be an independent researcher -- either way, I really want to do research. The way I see it, conducting research could help me on...- cgreeleybsu
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"import" in Jupyter notebook not working with notebook module....
You can also copy/paste the python code into a regular .py file and use import from there, or even put it up on PyPl- cgreeleybsu
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Applied Physics Degree: Is It Misleading to Employers?
Summary:: I don't know I can say I have an "Applied Physics" degree, hoping for an engineering job. I am majoring in Computer Science & Physics with an Applied Concentration at my school. This essentially the Applied Concentration is dependent on the electives that I take in my Physics major...- cgreeleybsu
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Most Fundamental or Important Class for Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Thank you, I think it is fundamental, but I have already taken it.- cgreeleybsu
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Most Fundamental or Important Class for Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
I appreciate the insight, thank you- cgreeleybsu
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Most Fundamental or Important Class for Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Thank you for the reply, are you saying that I may be okay regardless of weather or not I take these courses?- cgreeleybsu
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Most Fundamental or Important Class for Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Thank you for this reply, do you mean this with respect to Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (or both)?- cgreeleybsu
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Most Fundamental or Important Class for Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering
Summary:: I am looking to take a engineering classes relevant to mechanical and or aerospace engineering. I am challenging my assumption that Statics & Dynamics is the most important and foundational/fundamental course to either mechanical or aerospace engineering (maybe fluid dynamics for...- cgreeleybsu
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I Negative Energy -- Are QI/QEI's Real?
true, but in general, it seems we are dealing with questions of practicality and volume. Even if we could only send small things through say a worm hole, it might lend itself to all kinds of shenanigans. I did manage to dig up one of the sources I saw that suggest this is possible...- cgreeleybsu
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I Negative Energy -- Are QI/QEI's Real?
Yes Sorry my mistake, I had read a lot of papers that day o_O Yes (and its a bit ad hoc but Boulware vacuum state, as well as certain spacetime geometries). I just find the inconsistency interesting. I would say that's a bit relative, and possibly a question of problem solving and...- cgreeleybsu
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I Negative Energy -- Are QI/QEI's Real?
This paper: Testing a Quantum Inequality with a Meta-analysis of Data for Squeezed Light DOI: 10.1007/s10701-019-00286-8 And to a degree this paper: "Static Negative Energies Near a Domain Wall" gr-qc/0205134 I would think, but I am not sure how strong they are Cant dig it up right now, but...- cgreeleybsu
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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I Negative Energy -- Are QI/QEI's Real?
Thank you, I did see this, but I really don't see anything experimental in there though. Yes I am interested in FTL travel, I really don't think that it necessarily means no FTL travel if QI's are correct (especially with the lack of limits in the Casimir effect). But I just want to know what...- cgreeleybsu
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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I Negative Energy -- Are QI/QEI's Real?
Hello all I wasent sure if I should post this here or in GR. I was wondering anyone could help clear something up. In my research of negative energy, the idea of QI or QEI (Quantum Energy Inequalities) has come up, limits on negative energy. I have seen many papers showing mathematical...- cgreeleybsu
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