Personal side project of code functions in an attempt to solidify my understanding on the subjects related to math, statistics, and physics. Additionally, I'm putting into practice my Python Programming skills by creating different modules of code by creating Object classes and methods.
Over time I hope to create many projects that can help earn my way into a PhD in the field of Physics and/or secure a career path that fits a passion in Physics.
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Gaining enough knowledge to understand what I want to focus in PhD.
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Creating projects in Python and in other programs in an attempt to create physics simulations and adding it to my online portfolio.
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Eventually:
- Attend events, seminars, or groups related to Physics.
- Talk to a University on steps I can take and what more is needed to become a PhD student.
Create a set of programs not constrained to Python, but eventually C++, etc... where I can create computational physics simulations.
This list is not absolute and I hope to reduce it to one area to focus.
- Theory of Everything: String Theory/M-theory --- Potentially will be a side hobby / interest.
- Quantum Gravity
- Dark Matter and Dark Energy
- Particle Physics
- Environmental Physics
An attempt to study enough in Physics to reach a similar level of knowledge as a BS in Physics.
- Calculus: Jon Rogawski
- 1.2 Linear and Quadratic Equations
- Classical Mechanics: John R. Taylor
- Section 1.2 Space and Time
This is done to protect academic integrity.