Thats so great!! Hello, good afternoon from Bolivia. In my case, I am a mechatronic engineer. Can I do my PhD in quantum physics at the Max Plank Institute? What prior studies do I need to pursue the doctorate?
Hi, @Nuss-j4s Gettings! I don't mean to be intrusive, but I've got about the same question. I got a bachelor degree in Chemistry (BSc), and completed some online courses related to the field such as Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures (by the University of Tokyo through edx), Path Integral Methods in Atomistic Modelling (by EPFL-Sweden through edx), and Statistical Molecular Thermodynamics (by the University of Minesota through Coursera). What are the odds of being accepted to pursue a MSc. Program in the field? Is there any required CGPA? And if I get a master's degree in Chemistry, and specialize in Physical Chemistry, would that work? Regards
Doesn't matter. I wanna do Maths. And it doesn't care if I do it from some posh institute or back of my Wendy's. Just need a pen and a paper. That's the beauty of it.
@@Quartzite Yeah and it's an integral part of understanding how the world works. All the beautiful theories and tools are nothing but that if the experiment says you're wrong. And don't get me wrong. In fact, there is no more successful interdisciplinarity than that between physics and mathematics. But saying "Doesn't matter." is not quite a fitting statement towards the field of physics.
@@martini.1999 well I didn't say that I don't care about it. I don't hate Physics or Physicists, I hate the bs. I kinda like Physics to some extent but nothing beats maths.. Physics is good! I will try to indulge in it more. But the problem is the bs in the academia. Like what's the progress so far? Does the money that they are getting in the form of grants, is being used for good or not? Most people are not into science for science, and the ones who really are doesn't get credited or their research gets stolen. Cause Like Feynman says "So I have just one wish for you - the good luck to be somewhere where you are free to maintain the kind of integrity I have described, and where you do not feel forced by a need to maintain your position in the organization or financial support, or so on, to lose your integrity. May you have that freedom."
Some of the most hard-working PhD students you'll find and the results speak for themselves.
7:12 oyveypajeeet
MPQ is great! please, god, give me the chance to experience it.
Great job on the visual storytelling.
And his lasers (Max Plank)!
Why is the phd deadline so early?
Thats so great!!
Hello, good afternoon from Bolivia.
In my case, I am a mechatronic engineer. Can I do my PhD in quantum physics at the Max Plank Institute?
What prior studies do I need to pursue the doctorate?
Do you have a background in QM, completed some courses in this area?
Hi, @Nuss-j4s
Gettings!
I don't mean to be intrusive, but I've got about the same question.
I got a bachelor degree in Chemistry (BSc), and completed some online courses related to the field such as Quantum Mechanics of Molecular Structures (by the University of Tokyo through edx), Path Integral Methods in Atomistic Modelling (by EPFL-Sweden through edx), and Statistical Molecular Thermodynamics (by the University of Minesota through Coursera). What are the odds of being accepted to pursue a MSc. Program in the field? Is there any required CGPA? And if I get a master's degree in Chemistry, and specialize in Physical Chemistry, would that work?
Regards
Doesn't matter. I wanna do Maths. And it doesn't care if I do it from some posh institute or back of my Wendy's. Just need a pen and a paper. That's the beauty of it.
Sir, this is physics.
@martini.1999 I know. It's what comes before you say "after that it's all just maths".
@@Quartzite Yeah and it's an integral part of understanding how the world works. All the beautiful theories and tools are nothing but that if the experiment says you're wrong. And don't get me wrong. In fact, there is no more successful interdisciplinarity than that between physics and mathematics. But saying "Doesn't matter." is not quite a fitting statement towards the field of physics.
@@martini.1999 well I didn't say that I don't care about it. I don't hate Physics or Physicists, I hate the bs. I kinda like Physics to some extent but nothing beats maths.. Physics is good! I will try to indulge in it more. But the problem is the bs in the academia. Like what's the progress so far? Does the money that they are getting in the form of grants, is being used for good or not? Most people are not into science for science, and the ones who really are doesn't get credited or their research gets stolen.
Cause Like Feynman says
"So I have just one wish for you - the good luck to be somewhere where you are free to maintain the kind of integrity I have described, and where you do not feel forced by a need to maintain your position in the organization or financial support, or so on, to lose your integrity. May you have that freedom."
Hope next life i’ll have some kind of a mind….
This life im done!!
Try this life time too, not to late and nature doesn't care about age.