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Job Skills What Are the Best Career Options After a PhD in Physics?
Hobbies of course would be great... However working hours in academia and specifically in very competitive fields (as the one I am at the moment ) don't leave me time for such things. Especially now that I still don't have a permanent position... I guess at this part of my life I fell like...- Kargab
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Job Skills What Are the Best Career Options After a PhD in Physics?
Hi all, After a major in physics (European university), a PhD in AMO physics (laser matter interaction) I am in the beginning of my 3rd postdoctoral position. I have been always studying laser interaction (from moderate to strong intensities) with molecules , atoms and (for a while surfaces). I...- Kargab
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- Academia Career Support Tips
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Other Can a normal IQ person study Physics?
One of my teachers while I was in high school was always telling me that a diligent student surpassed the clever one. The more systematic and dedicated you are the more chances you have to understand and succeed in physics and generally in your life.- Kargab
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Elite School vs. Perfect Overseas Undergrad Research Opportunity
If I were you I would go for the best, i.e. Berkeley. After Berkeley the doors in Europe are open, easily!- Kargab
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Physics Becoming a professor at a top university?
From the CVs I have been looking through in the top 30 universities, I have concluded that in order to get a position in such an institution either you need to take a position at some point of your career in one of them, i.e. postdoc, visiting scholar, or the group you did your thesis has to...- Kargab
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance