Electronic engineering student needs help

Click For Summary
SUMMARY

The discussion centers on an electronic engineering student seeking guidance on pursuing graduate studies in experimental particle physics or accelerator physics. The student has a minor in physics and research experience but lacks direct opportunities in their desired field. Participants agree that knowledge in electronics is beneficial for roles at CERN, particularly for engineers, while also suggesting that the student explore programs like the MS in Accelerator Physics at Northern Illinois University (NIU) to align their background with their interests.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of experimental particle physics and accelerator physics
  • Familiarity with graduate school application processes, including GRE and PGRE
  • Basic knowledge of electronics and its applications in physics
  • Research experience in engineering or physics-related fields
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the MS in Accelerator Physics program at Northern Illinois University (NIU)
  • Investigate the role of electronics in experimental particle physics
  • Explore GRE and PGRE preparation resources
  • Connect with professionals or alumni working in accelerator physics at CERN
USEFUL FOR

Electronic engineering students, aspiring physicists, and anyone interested in transitioning from engineering to experimental particle or accelerator physics.

VulcanWong
Messages
12
Reaction score
0
Being an electronic engineering,i want to pursue graduate study in physics after my graduation in electronic engineering.I'm interested in experimental particle physics/accelerator physics,but there is a thing,we have to choose a option to specialize in final year(e.g optoelectronic/signal and processing/integrated circuit),so i want to ask which would be the best prepared for my interest in physics.I have already got a minor in physics and having 2 semester research experience in EE,a summer in condensed matter experiment,but there is no any research opportunity in experimental particle physics/accelerator physics.=(
i want to ask is there anything i can do to improve my situation besides prepare GRE,PGRE and GPA,THX
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Sounds to me both are equally unrelated to particle/accelerator physics..
 
I know some engineer in cern are doing accelerator physics.
What knowledge do they have in electronic?
I should apply to a MS in accelerator physics (e.g NIU)??
 
How about my knowledge in electronic??
Would it helps me to study accelerator physics?
 
VulcanWong said:
How about my knowledge in electronic??
Would it helps me to study accelerator physics?

In my opinion, knowledge in electronics will be a great asset to work in CERN, but as the engineer, and not as the physicist.
 
Dr_Scientist said:
In my opinion, knowledge in electronics will be a great asset to work in CERN, but as the engineer, and not as the physicist.

That means it is weird for a electronic engineer to participate in graduate research in experimental particle physics /accelerator physics??
Would my minor in physics and my research skill in EE helps ??
 
Well maybe you still can go to accelerator physics. Why not you go and search for it on the web? See what they look for in an experimental accelerator physicist. Or wait for someone working in/ familiar with that field to reply here.
 
Dr_Scientist said:
Well maybe you still can go to accelerator physics. Why not you go and search for it on the web? See what they look for in an experimental accelerator physicist. Or wait for someone working in/ familiar with that field to reply here.
Actually i have searched for some information on web(at least for accelerator physics in NIU).Maybe NIU is the only school i could get in with my profile.Anyway,thanks for your comment.:smile:
 

Similar threads

  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
2K
  • · Replies 4 ·
Replies
4
Views
2K
  • · Replies 2 ·
Replies
2
Views
2K
  • · Replies 3 ·
Replies
3
Views
925
  • · Replies 8 ·
Replies
8
Views
2K
  • · Replies 7 ·
Replies
7
Views
2K
Replies
16
Views
2K
  • · Replies 12 ·
Replies
12
Views
3K
  • · Replies 4 ·
Replies
4
Views
2K
Replies
12
Views
3K