Exploring the Intersection of Physics and Data Collection: A Scientist's Journey

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Hello,

Just joined. My background is a Ph.D. in physics, 25-30 wasted in defense work (good pay no real purpose). I am currently working at a great company Kairos Aerospace which does data collection using small planes, geo-referenced optical, IR and methane leak detection data. My general hobby interests include field theory both quantum and GR, plasma physics simulations and astronomy.
 
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Paul Colby said:
Hello,

Just joined. My background is a Ph.D. in physics, 25-30 wasted in defense work (good pay no real purpose). I am currently working at a great company Kairos Aerospace which does data collection using small planes, geo-referenced optical, IR and methane leak detection data. My general hobby interests include field theory both quantum and GR, plasma physics simulations and astronomy.
Welcome to the PF, Paul. :smile:
 
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