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zhangfs
I am a postgraduate student in China. I study Particle Physics but have a bachelor's degree in Biology. I hope I can gain helpful informations from this excellent platform.
I am studying neutrino data analysis in Kunming. I am also interested in GUT but I can't study it until I have enough knowledge.GW150914 said:Wow, where did you study? I'm now studying physics in USTC, and I'm somewhat interested in particle physics (you know, SM, GUT, those sort of things is pretty exciting), but my major is astrophysics. I'm also a Chinese student, of course. It's really nice to know there are other Chinese here.
Kunming is a nice place, much better than Hefei. It's weather and air quality is awesome. It's seems that it's always spring in the whole year in Kunming.zhangfs said:I am studying neutrino data analysis in Kunming. I am also interested in GUT but I can't study it until I have enough knowledge.
Actually it is. I am new here. Do you have some recommendations?GW150914 said:Kunming is a nice place, much better than Hefei. It's weather and air quality is awesome. It's seems that it's always spring in the whole year in Kunming.
Sorry but last time I went to Kunming I was in kindergarten...lolzhangfs said:Actually it is. I am new here. Do you have some recommendations?
Oh, I am sorry. I have asked a misleading question. I want to ask if you have some recommendations about the Physics Forums. : )GW150914 said:Sorry but last time I went to Kunming I was in kindergarten...lol
Well I can' t help you on this either, because I' m even newer than you are :)zhangfs said:Oh, I am sorry. I have asked a misleading question. I want to ask if you have some recommendations about the Physics Forums. : )
Aha, thanks either.GW150914 said:Well I can' t help you on this either, because I' m even newer than you are :)
Just hover over "INFO" at the top right of the page, and select "Help/How-To". There is a lot of helpful information there about how to use the PF. I'll go ahead and close this Introduction thread for now.zhangfs said:I want to ask if you have some recommendations about the Physics Forums. : )
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