Top Physics Topics for PhD Students in Electronic Engineering

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In summary, the top physics topics for PhD students in electronic engineering include quantum computing, nanotechnology, photonics, and renewable energy. These fields offer exciting opportunities for research and innovation, with potential applications in a variety of industries. Other important areas of interest include semiconductor devices, materials science, and electromagnetism. As technology continues to advance, the intersection of physics and electronic engineering will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our world. PhD students in this field have the potential to make groundbreaking contributions and drive progress in their chosen area of study.
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Hi, I'm new here :)
I'm a PhD student in electronic engineering. I would like to give my contribution to the community, and improve my knowledge and understanding on few physics subjects.
 
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