marsrover
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Hi community
My aim is to get into research about atoms, specifically, I want to do experimental research that explores questions like:
1. Why do Gallium/Mercury have low melting points
2. Why are there so many exceptions and inconsistencies when it comes to explaining molecular structures / reaction mechanisms in inorganic and organic chemistry
3. Experimental research about fundamental Quantum Mechanics, such as the one being followed by Hiroshima university that proved that observing photons in double slit experiments does not need to collapse the wavefunction, and experimental techniques such as weak measurements can help with that.
I am planning to pursue a Bachelor's followed by a PhD in Physics / Physical Chemistry. Here's the plan:
Bachelor's in Physics while taking Physical and Quantum Chemistry subjects, with research in any particle physics group I can get my hands on.
PhD.
I want to understand if this is indeed the correct path, and if the community has any recommendations.
Thanks
My aim is to get into research about atoms, specifically, I want to do experimental research that explores questions like:
1. Why do Gallium/Mercury have low melting points
2. Why are there so many exceptions and inconsistencies when it comes to explaining molecular structures / reaction mechanisms in inorganic and organic chemistry
3. Experimental research about fundamental Quantum Mechanics, such as the one being followed by Hiroshima university that proved that observing photons in double slit experiments does not need to collapse the wavefunction, and experimental techniques such as weak measurements can help with that.
I am planning to pursue a Bachelor's followed by a PhD in Physics / Physical Chemistry. Here's the plan:
Bachelor's in Physics while taking Physical and Quantum Chemistry subjects, with research in any particle physics group I can get my hands on.
PhD.
I want to understand if this is indeed the correct path, and if the community has any recommendations.
Thanks