I am an undergraduate working in my university's high energy physics lab. I'm still new to particle physics, so I have to learn/understand a bunch of things on the fly.
We are currently searching for a new state theorized to occur in a specific decay process. I know we have to work with data...
1) You're right about this, which is why I'm leaning towards finishing. I've been attending talks/seminars whenever they show up to try to see if anything really sparks my interest, but my interest is typically nothing beyond "hey that's cool." Not sure if that means anything.
2) It's a bit...
I'm a sophomore math and physics double major, and I'm losing interest in physics. I still love math (like seriously love), but I honestly don't see myself working in a physics lab or anything. A lot of the modern physics stuff really does not appeal to me at all.
I currently plan on switching...
Hello! I'm a sophomore applied mathematics and physics double major, and I have ~30 credits to spare on any courses I might want to take before I graduate. I'm going use this "extra space" to take computer science courses.
I have been programming with Python for several years now and I have...