Thesis Help: Find Subject for Physics Student & Simulation

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A physics student is seeking guidance on selecting a thesis topic focused on simulations, specifically using Molecular Dynamics or Monte Carlo methods, as they have experience with Fortran. The discussion emphasizes the importance of consulting with an academic adviser to identify a suitable research area within Solid State Physics, particularly concerning thermodynamic or magnetic properties. The adviser can provide insights on feasible topics based on available resources and ongoing research needs in the field.
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Hi
First i am sorry about my bad English.
I am a physics student and i am looking for a thesis subject. I want to prepare my thesis with simulation as i learn it. I have never done this before. I know Fortran. Probablity i will use Molecular Dynamic or Monte Carlo method. Can someone help me about subject what i can study ?
 
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This is a topic to discuss with your adviser. They will have to help you, so you should pick some field they're familiar with. They will probably also have to help you pick a topic because they know what you can do given the time and resources available, and also what still needs to be done in the field.
 
i want study on Solid State Physics. Thermodynamic or Magnetic Properties or something like this.
 
As stated above, your adviser will give you the best information.
 
hmm Okay guys. Thank you so much.
 
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