From Mechanical Engineering to Cosmology to Breaking into the Field

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A mechanical engineer currently working as a naval officer is seeking advice on transitioning into cosmology, particularly theoretical cosmology, which involves various physics sub-disciplines like relativity and quantum field theory. Recommended resources for gaining insight into cosmology include Scott Dodelson's "Modern Cosmology" and S. Weinberg's work, which focuses on theoretical aspects. The discussion highlights the challenges of switching careers, emphasizing the importance of considering factors such as age, family, and financial stability. Additionally, it notes the difficulty in securing permanent positions in theoretical cosmology, based on experiences shared by PhD candidates and graduates in the field.
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Hi guys,
I am a mechanical engineer. and i am working as a naval officer.. but i want to get into the profession of cosmology can anyone suggest me how to get into that profession as i hv done mechanical engineering.
 
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Theoretical Cosmology is an area where many sub-divisions of physics play important role, such as relativity, QFT, statistical, etc. (Not very much familiar with experimental aspect but I assume it's very much close to astrophysics.)
I would suggest you to have a look at Scott Dodelson's Modern Cosmology, since that pretty much gives you a taste of what research in cosmology feels like. Cosmology by S. Weinberg is also a good read, though it is more concentrated on the theoretical side.
 
thanx cloudy but cud i chang my profession.
 
I think a lot of factors have to be taken into considerations before such kind of big decisions, like age, family, financial considerations and many more.
I'm just a PhD candidate trying to finish his phd years so I can't give any advices on career path. From what I learned on this forum and facts from former graduates in my department, it's tough (really really tough) to find a permanent job in this field (theoretical cosmology).
 

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