I haven't done any projects. I have some experience with C ++ and am self-learning python. Just trying to gain some edge to land a physics career-related job.
For someone doing research work, sorting and analyzing data
Say someone doing research work, sorting and analyzing data geared toward their research. What language would be best?
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First off, my apologies if this topic is redundant, but I was wondering which programming language is widely applicable to a physics career. What positions in a Physics related career use what specific languages? What is one's best option if one is pursuing a research position versus...
I am in my early thirties, and I do have a BS in Physics. I am thinking exactly along the same lines as you. Whether than completing a degree and then figuring out what kind of work I can find. I am currently looking at positions, actual job titles that I cannot apply to due to the lack of the...
So this is one of the reasons why I posted this thread in the first place. I don't want to be in a position where I end up broke, without the prospect of a sold career job and lost about what should I do next, but have a very expensive degree. The main reason why I am considering pursuing a...
Thank you CrysPhys, your response was most encouraging. And I do take into consideration the many aspects attached with pursuing a Ph.D. in one's thirties. I also find that one advantage of doing this at my age is having a better sense of reality. Therefore, I search for more realistic solutions...
Hello Everyone,
I was looking for some expert/experienced advice on if earning a P.hD, specifically in Physics/Astrophysics is worth it. Whenever I search for the answer, I always find people mentioning the challenges of it. But no one really talks about the drawback or benefits of earning a...