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As the title indicates, what are some soft skills needed (math/programming/cfd softwares) do I need if I wish to pursue a masters degree in plasma/fusion physics?
Also, how do you think I should go about learning them?

Thank you.
 
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Just an FYI but generally "soft" skills refer to things like social and communications skills. Math/programming/software knowledge would be considered "hard" or "technical" skills.
 
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jtbell said:
In some countries, "soft" appears to be slang for "software".

That's worth keeping in mind, as the OP (according to his profile) is from Lebanon.
 
BH Wiz said:
As the title indicates, what are some soft skills needed (math/programming/cfd softwares) do I need if I wish to pursue a masters degree in plasma/fusion physics?
Also, how do you think I should go about learning them?
Perhaps your OP you meant which math/programming course are more germane to plasma physics as compared to other branches of physics. Do you want to do additional preparation before you enter the MS program or do you want recommendations for the curriculum to be taken?
 
I apologize for the confusion when using "soft" when I actually meant as "supplementary knowledge which is not exactly physics". I see how I was way off by assuming that soft meant that to everyone.
gleem said:
Perhaps your OP you meant which math/programming course are more germane to plasma physics as compared to other branches of physics. Do you want to do additional preparation before you enter the MS program or do you want recommendations for the curriculum to be taken?
The former. I might be entering the field of plasma physics. All my knowledge will come from a plasma physics course. So I was wondering what more supplementary information I should know (mostly in terms of programming/software and possibly math) if I want to a pursue a career as a plasma physicists.

I hope this clears things up and again, sorry for the mix up.

Ps: As someone already mentioned, I am from Lebanon.