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Exploring Computational Physics: Tips for Undergrad Research Success
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[QUOTE="godtripp, post: 2916567, member: 206828"] Hi, Im an undergrad physics student and trying to get a research position at my school. I've talked to one researcher and he didn't have a use for me but advised me to look into computational physics work with another professor. What is computational physics exactly? I know that you can build models and predictions... but where do I get started to even create something like that? I'm experienced with C++... would someone be willing to lend some mentoring or advise on how to get started? I'd like to make a practice project for myself so I can practice and gain experience. Maybe if someone can assign me some data and research that has already been done and that I can attempt to emulate? Any help is GRREAATTLYY appreciated [/QUOTE]
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