Social and natural sciences interdisciplinarian

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Hello PhysicsForums community,

I am a double major in physics and quantitative economics. While my primary interest is in the physical sciences, I am also fairly well versed in philosophy, sociology, psychology, political science, etc. (although of course I'm by no means an expert in any of these).

I'm currently a junior in my undergrad program, in the process of getting prepared for grad school in physics. I am most interested in both theoretical and experimental work being done on gravitational waves and particle accelerators; my aim is to find a graduate program whose projects may include working towards reconciling general relativity and quantum mechanics.

Looking forward to getting to know this community!

Kindly,
~interdiscSCI
 
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