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Replusz
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I just finished my second year at a European University. I did some laser-related experimental summer research after first year, and am currently doing a condensed matter experimental summer research (both at European research institutes).
Next year I would like to work at an Ivy League University (or MIT), or its associated research institutes (both for cultural experience and for CV points). I have searched on the internet but somehow it seems that there are quite few opportunities actually advertised on the internet relating to this.
Could you please help me in terms of how to get a placement like this?
I was thinking of emailing loads of research groups until one of them says 'yes, come', but I hope there is something more effective than this?
My interests: quantum physics, condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, mathematical physics, but I would be pretty much happy with any physics related thing as long as its a top US university. (by top i mean like top 10 in USA)
Next year I would like to work at an Ivy League University (or MIT), or its associated research institutes (both for cultural experience and for CV points). I have searched on the internet but somehow it seems that there are quite few opportunities actually advertised on the internet relating to this.
Could you please help me in terms of how to get a placement like this?
I was thinking of emailing loads of research groups until one of them says 'yes, come', but I hope there is something more effective than this?
My interests: quantum physics, condensed matter physics, theoretical physics, mathematical physics, but I would be pretty much happy with any physics related thing as long as its a top US university. (by top i mean like top 10 in USA)