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I'm not sure if Quantum physics can be a specialization.. and if it can then what jobs can a Quantum physicist have ? also can you tell me what other subjects you would have to study along with Quantum physics ?
fermatsenigma said:Lots of things in nature are "Quantized" and you can specialize in those fields. A lot of my research deals with quantum optics. However, it is not like what you see on the PBS documentaries. Do you know a particular field of quantum physics that you are interested in?
phy_freak said:I'm not exactly sure what kind it is but it has to do with black holes and other cosmology objects
Quantum physicists are scientists who specialize in the study of quantum mechanics, which is a branch of physics that deals with the behavior of particles at the atomic and subatomic level.
Quantum physicists can work in a variety of fields, including research and development, academia, and industry. Some common job titles for quantum physicists include research scientist, quantum engineer, and quantum computing specialist.
A career in quantum physics requires a strong foundation in mathematics, as well as a deep understanding of physics principles and theories. Additionally, critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills are essential for success in this field.
Yes, quantum physicists can work in various industries, such as healthcare, finance, and information technology. Their expertise in quantum mechanics can be applied to develop new technologies and improve existing systems in these industries.
The field of quantum physics is rapidly growing and evolving, with advancements in technology and research. As a result, the demand for skilled quantum physicists is expected to increase in the coming years, providing a promising future for those entering this field.