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My decision is final - I'm going to study physics in a year. I have my focus on two different universities in different cities (in Germany).
One university has strong ties to photonics/FEL research facilities, the other has ties to large hadron/heavy ions research institutes. Both fields are really interesting, but it can't decide what field has more potentials in research work.
What do you think of these science fields and what do you expect from research? What would you rather pick?
(you don't have to make the decision instead of me, I just need some other perspectives on that - multithreaded thinking ftw)
(mistyping 'large hadrons' is funny)
One university has strong ties to photonics/FEL research facilities, the other has ties to large hadron/heavy ions research institutes. Both fields are really interesting, but it can't decide what field has more potentials in research work.
What do you think of these science fields and what do you expect from research? What would you rather pick?
(you don't have to make the decision instead of me, I just need some other perspectives on that - multithreaded thinking ftw)
(mistyping 'large hadrons' is funny)