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Physics Solid State Physics or Quantum Electronics/Optics
Is there a industry for solid state physics in europe? and what jobs are there for someone with a masters degree and a focus on solid state physics? when googling job offers I see quite many positions for engineers in optics and electronics, which are also considering physicists.- Strohmann
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Solid State Physics or Quantum Electronics/Optics
There is kind of a core course in quantum optics. So I think its content gives a good insight in the research field hopefully. The course contents are the following: This course gives an introduction to the fundamental concepts of Quantum Optics and will highlight state-of-the-art...- Strohmann
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Solid State Physics or Quantum Electronics/Optics
I'm from mainland europe, so it might be a bit different here than in the US for example. I'm talking about Masters courses in Physics. Background is a bachelor in physics.- Strohmann
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Physics Solid State Physics or Quantum Electronics/Optics
For which field is there more demand in the industry? And is knowledge of quantum electronics/optics useless without having a phd, as I see most job offers ask for a doctorate degree. Are the skills and knowledge from quantum electronics transferable to engineering positions or is what you...- Strohmann
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Courses Statistical Physics vs QFT vs General relativity
That would be quantum optics- Strohmann
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Courses Statistical Physics vs QFT vs General relativity
Good day, I'm starting my master in physics, and it's time for me to choose my courses. I will take one or two of the following three courses, which are: Statistical Physics, QFT and General relativity. Now, I'm finding it very hard to decide as on the one hand, I'm interested in QFT and...- Strohmann
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