What is the focus of an Applied Physics PhD student?

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In summary, an Applied Physics PhD student focuses on advanced research and application of physics principles and theories to solve real-world problems. They typically work on interdisciplinary projects and have a strong foundation in mathematics, experimental techniques, and computational skills. The main goal of an Applied Physics PhD student is to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and technology through their research and innovations.
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I started my PhD in Applied Physics and I am a graduate teaching assistant. My interest mostly includes condensed matter physics and materials science.
 
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Welcome to PhysicsForums. It's great to have you here. :smile:
 
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