Final Year Computer Science Project

In summary, a mature student studying computer science in their late twenties is looking for a physics project that can be an extension of their computer science studies. They are interested in exploring the application of computer science in astrophysics and are open to using any programming language. Some potential project ideas discussed include analyzing nonlinear systems using discrete difference equations and event recognition or intensity analysis in astrophysics.
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jermaindefoe
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Hi, I am a mature student coming back to uni in my late twenties. I currently study computer science and am about to go into my final year.

I really know very little physics other than reading why does e= mc2 by Brian cox :-p

I was hoping someone here could possibly suggest to me a Physics project i could use as an extension of computer science. There are many projects on the list but they don't have any interesting applications.

I was hoping there might be something i could do around astrophysics, that would be challenging enough from a software development point of view that wouldn't need me to have a physics degree either. Possibly a topic area i could read up on and apply my computer science knowledge?

Thanks for your time.
 
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What language are you writing in?
 
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WannabeNewton said:
What language are you writing in?

C# or Java. Though it can be anything really.
 
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analysis of nonlinear systems, (i.e. ones that cannot be solved analytically) seems like a good candidate for a computer science project.
for example, using discrete difference equations to try to categorise the behaviour of physical systems. (i.e. using 'dt = small number' and iterating the equation).
For astrophysics, I don't know much in that area, but maybe it could be something like event recognition (i.e. when a new supernovae explodes) or maybe analysing the intensity or spectrum of stars?
 
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Hello there, it's great to hear that you are a mature student returning to university and studying computer science. I can definitely suggest some project ideas that combine both computer science and physics.

One potential project idea could be to develop a computer program that simulates the motion and interactions of celestial bodies in a given system, such as our solar system. This could involve using your knowledge of computer science to create algorithms and code for simulating gravitational forces, orbital mechanics, and other physics principles. This project could also have practical applications in fields such as astronomy and space exploration.

Another idea could be to develop a program that analyzes and interprets data from astronomical observations, such as from telescopes or satellites. This could involve using machine learning and data analysis techniques to identify patterns and make predictions about celestial objects and phenomena. This project could also have real-world applications in areas such as astrophysics research and space exploration missions.

In addition, you could also consider exploring the intersection of computer science and quantum mechanics. This rapidly growing field has many potential project ideas, such as developing quantum algorithms for solving complex problems or simulating quantum systems using classical computers.

I hope these suggestions give you some inspiration for your final year project. Remember, the most important thing is to choose a topic that interests you and allows you to apply your skills and knowledge in both computer science and physics. Best of luck with your project!
 

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1. What is a final year computer science project?

A final year computer science project is a culminating project typically completed by students in their last year of a computer science degree program. It involves applying the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program to develop a software or hardware project that solves a real-world problem or addresses a specific research question.

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