New to PF, looking for advice on undergraduate research

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Hi everyone,
Im going to be a second year Applied Physics and Math student in the fall. I spent my freshman year working with a professor researching applications of titanium nanotubes. It was a great experience but I am looking for new opportunities to continue exploring the many concentrations of physics that our out there. I would love to get involved in independent research like many students do, but I don't know what areas/topics would be appropriate for a student of my experience level to investigate. Any thoughts? Thanks.
 
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Try posting your questions in the Academic Guidance forum. This forum here is just for New Member Introductions. Good luck! :smile:
 
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