Programs From computer and communication engineering to physics degree

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Francois Saab, who holds a diploma in computer and communication engineering, expresses a strong desire to transition into physics, inspired by Albert Einstein. He dedicates 6 to 8 hours daily to studying math and physics after his programming job and seeks guidance on how to achieve his goal, including potential university exchange programs from engineering to physics. Another participant in the discussion shares a similar background in industrial engineering and a passion for physics, noting their own study habits and expressing admiration for Francois's commitment. The conversation emphasizes the importance of dedication and the possibility of pursuing independent research in physics with consistent effort.
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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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