SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the feasibility of transitioning from theoretical condensed matter physics to quantum gravity and cosmology after completing a PhD. Participants emphasize that while switching fields is possible, it requires careful consideration of one's background, motivation, and the competitive landscape for postdoctoral positions. The original poster expresses a lack of motivation in condensed matter and a desire to explore cosmology and particle physics, highlighting the importance of aligning personal interests with research pursuits. The consensus indicates that while opportunities exist, they are contingent on specific qualifications and the current demand in the respective fields.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of theoretical condensed matter physics
- Familiarity with quantum gravity and cosmology concepts
- Knowledge of postdoctoral application processes in physics
- Awareness of competition dynamics in academic research fields
NEXT STEPS
- Research the qualifications required for postdoctoral positions in quantum gravity and cosmology
- Explore current trends and active research areas in condensed matter physics
- Investigate networking opportunities within the cosmology and particle physics communities
- Learn about interdisciplinary approaches that combine condensed matter physics with quantum gravity research
USEFUL FOR
Graduate students, early-career physicists, and researchers considering a shift in their academic focus, particularly those interested in transitioning to quantum gravity and cosmology from other physics disciplines.