From computer and communication engineering to physics degree

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Francois Saab, a computer and communication engineering diploma holder, aspires to transition into a physics degree, dedicating 6 to 8 hours daily to math and physics studies. He seeks guidance on universities that offer exchange programs from engineering to physics courses. Another participant, also a programmer with an industrial engineering background, commends Francois's dedication and suggests that his efforts could lead to independent research opportunities.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of computer and communication engineering principles
  • Basic knowledge of physics and mathematics
  • Familiarity with university exchange programs
  • Experience in independent research methodologies
NEXT STEPS
  • Research universities with engineering to physics exchange programs
  • Explore independent research opportunities in physics
  • Study advanced mathematics relevant to physics
  • Connect with academic advisors in physics departments
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Individuals transitioning from engineering to physics, aspiring physicists, and students seeking guidance on academic program exchanges.

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hello,

I have a diploma in computer in computer and communication engineering.in this field i studied mainly programming,electronics,electricity,mathematics,telecommunication and computer architecture.i can send you my CV and education documents if you like.

but the physics is my dream and my ambitious.i dream to become a physicist.my ideal is Albert Einstein.every day after my work day(as a programmer) i am doing 6 to 8 hours of math and physics studies.

can you guide through the process i can adopt to reach my target.is there any university that adopt an exchange program from engineering courses to physics courses.


regards,
Francois Saab.
 
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Francois, i fit in perfectly with the description that you have mentioned. I am a programmer myself with a degree in industrial engineering with keen interest in physics, the only difference being 6-8 hrs of work after work. really inspiring, how do u manage?
with the kind of effort you are putting into, you can start an independent research soon i guess.
 
i am studying after work directly and during weekends.i am not working after work.
 

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