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Graduate Is there any astro-field that uses QM or GR frequently?
Hi all! Happy New year! I will select my supervisor soon but i want to involve in the field that uses QM or GR frequently I love physics and i want to apply physics to explain astrophysical phenomenon. I know that Compact objects and Astrochemistry use such physics but i wonder to know more...- physicist91
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Become a Cosmologist: Finances & Jobs
mfb// "studying cosmology will be only valid for genius person" is my friends` idea. i think that their realizations are based on just their mind without having any plausible reasons. thanks (that is the reason why i said that my friends are very stupid) well, in final question, "a lot of jobs...- physicist91
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Become a Cosmologist: Finances & Jobs
thanks for your specified answers. hmm. first time, my classmates were interested in cosmology or astrophysics. however, later, they do not want to study them. they said that cosmologist is hard job due to demand of cosmologists and salaries they also indicate that they have realized reality (...- physicist91
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Become a Cosmologist: Finances & Jobs
thanks for your response. i will specify my final question. actually, i heard that if my degree is not engineering, it will be hard to get admission to the graduate school of aerospace. many professors may not want to accept student whose major is not engineering. as a result, they may not...- physicist91
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Become a Cosmologist: Finances & Jobs
hello. i am a bachelor student (physics) i am interested in astrophysics and general relativity. i will go to the United States or european countries to study astrophysics. although my school does not teach general relativity, i have studied them by myself. there are a lot of students who are...- physicist91
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