What is the best path to get into statistical physics?

In summary, the conversation discusses the best academic path for entering the field of statistical physics, with a focus on the statistical physics of optics and lasers. The possibilities considered include getting a PhD in statistics with physics electives, a double major in Physics and Statistics, or a specialized degree program in Statistical Physics. The conversation also touches on the balance between physics and statistics in statistical physics and advises the individual to not worry about specialization until later in their academic career.
  • #1
CarmineS
Hello,

I was just curious about what academic education is the best to get into statistical physics, and more specifically the statistical physics of optics and lasers. I have considered a few possibilities.
  • Getting a PhD in statistics but take physics electives and most physics courses that are available.
  • Getting a double major in Physics and Statistics
  • I don't know if this is possible, but take a specialized degree program, such as Statistical Physics.
Does statistical physics involve more physics or statistics? The answer to that question could help me guide myself.

Thanks,
- CarmineS
 
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  • #2
Definitely more physics than stats. The stats you learn in stats courses are more along the lines of drawing conclusions from data, inferencing, extrapolating.
 
  • #3
Carmine, you're getting way ahead of yourself. Relax. You will be roughly twice your age before you need to specialize. By then, you will learn what statistical physics is, and you'll be better positioned to see if that's the right path or not.
 
  • #4
CarmineS said:
Hello,

I was just curious about what academic education is the best to get into statistical physics, and more specifically the statistical physics of optics and lasers. I have considered a few possibilities.
  • Getting a PhD in statistics but take physics electives and most physics courses that are available.
  • Getting a double major in Physics and Statistics
  • I don't know if this is possible, but take a specialized degree program, such as Statistical Physics.
Does statistical physics involve more physics or statistics? The answer to that question could help me guide myself.

Thanks,
- CarmineS

1. Get an undergraduate degree in Physics, but tell your Advisor that you intend to go into Statistical Physics when you do your graduate work. He/she may recommend that you take extra math/statistics classes.

2. Once you get your undergraduate degree, apply to schools that offer statistical physics as an area of specialization. Note that the name "statistical physics" may not be explicitly used as an area of specialization. It may be called something else, such as mathematical physics, etc. You need to know the topics of research that are based on statistical physics.

Zz.
 
  • #5
You're thinking about getting a PHD at a young age? That must required extensive planning.

Im just going for bachelors.
 
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Related to What is the best path to get into statistical physics?

1. What is statistical physics?

Statistical physics is a branch of physics that uses statistical methods and concepts to understand and explain the behavior of systems composed of a large number of particles. It is concerned with the study of physical systems at the microscopic level, such as atoms and molecules, and how they interact and behave on a macroscopic scale.

2. What are the prerequisites for studying statistical physics?

The main prerequisite for studying statistical physics is a strong foundation in mathematics, including calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations. A solid understanding of classical mechanics and thermodynamics is also important.

3. What is the best way to prepare for studying statistical physics?

The best way to prepare for studying statistical physics is to familiarize yourself with the necessary mathematical concepts and theories. You can also read introductory books on statistical mechanics and thermodynamics to gain a better understanding of the subject before diving into more advanced topics.

4. What are some useful resources for learning statistical physics?

There are many online resources available for learning statistical physics, including lecture notes, video lectures, and online courses. Some recommended books on the subject include "An Introduction to Thermal Physics" by Daniel V. Schroeder and "Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity" by James P. Sethna.

5. What career opportunities are available in statistical physics?

Career opportunities in statistical physics include research positions in academia, government labs, and private industries. Some common job titles include physicist, research scientist, and data analyst. Statistical physics skills are also highly valued in fields such as finance, engineering, and computer science.

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