Research with DARPA | Physics & Math Double Major

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Research opportunities with DARPA for individuals with a double major in physics and math are limited, as DARPA primarily manages technical programs rather than conducting in-house research. The organization typically employs military officers and contracts external entities for research projects. Civilian new graduates may find it challenging to secure positions at DARPA, especially in fields like astrophysics, unless they can demonstrate how their expertise aligns with DARPA's mission. Direct communication with DARPA is recommended for specific inquiries regarding research opportunities.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of DARPA's mission and operational structure
  • Familiarity with research funding mechanisms in government agencies
  • Knowledge of astrophysics and its applications in defense
  • Experience with technical program management
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  • Research DARPA's current projects and funding opportunities in astrophysics
  • Learn about government contracting processes for research initiatives
  • Explore career paths for astrophysicists in defense and technology sectors
  • Contact DARPA directly to inquire about potential research collaborations
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Students majoring in physics and math, aspiring researchers in astrophysics, and professionals interested in defense-related research opportunities.

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Hey I double major in physics and math. I do plan on going to grad school once I get my B.S. I was wondering would I be able to do research with DARPA if I went into astrophysics are do they usually just want engineers? Thanks for your help!
 
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I worked with DARPA a little in the past as a contractor. My observation was that DARPA's mission is to manage technical programs, they don't seem to do technical work in-house, they don't have labs. All the people I worked with there were military officers. Doesn't sound too promising for a civilian new grad to find work there, suggest you contact them directly about your query.

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My experience with DARPA is the same. They don't do research so much as contract to have others do research. As to whether they would give a grant to an astrophysicist, that would depend on what the atsrophysicist could do for them.
 

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