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Rajini
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Hello all,
for a normal physicist (a bit with materials science) how easy will be accelerator physics (AP). Is AP is that difficult to work with ?
Is AP is purely applying theory to beam physics ?
How much programming experience needed ?
Is it easy to get a job/postdoc in accelerator physics area for a normal physicist?
It will be highly helpful for me. If anyone working in AP area please discuss.
[these days i see lots of accelerator physics jobs..]-is this area has lots of demand?
thanks a lot
for a normal physicist (a bit with materials science) how easy will be accelerator physics (AP). Is AP is that difficult to work with ?
Is AP is purely applying theory to beam physics ?
How much programming experience needed ?
Is it easy to get a job/postdoc in accelerator physics area for a normal physicist?
It will be highly helpful for me. If anyone working in AP area please discuss.
[these days i see lots of accelerator physics jobs..]-is this area has lots of demand?
thanks a lot
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