ilovegm
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Fellow laser lover from Singapore here!
Male undergrad currently taking a double degree in Physics/ Material sciences.
Have built a couple of lasers before, but nothing >50mW so far.
Hoping to change that statistic soon
I have a strange preference for red lasers, they just look cooler to me.
If I may, can I start off with an appeal for help?
See, I'm not doing too well in my double degree and by the end of this academic year, I'm going to have to make a choice between material sciences and physics (technically if I don't make a decision, it's materials by default)...
I enjoy applications but theory is equally important to me, and being in Physics would give me access to a wider set of knowledge, but Materials would equip me with a highly specialised set of knowledge and skills.
Can the graduates out there chip in their opinions on theoretical vs applied?
It would assist me in my decision making.
:thanks:
Male undergrad currently taking a double degree in Physics/ Material sciences.
Have built a couple of lasers before, but nothing >50mW so far.
Hoping to change that statistic soon
I have a strange preference for red lasers, they just look cooler to me.
If I may, can I start off with an appeal for help?
See, I'm not doing too well in my double degree and by the end of this academic year, I'm going to have to make a choice between material sciences and physics (technically if I don't make a decision, it's materials by default)...
I enjoy applications but theory is equally important to me, and being in Physics would give me access to a wider set of knowledge, but Materials would equip me with a highly specialised set of knowledge and skills.
Can the graduates out there chip in their opinions on theoretical vs applied?
It would assist me in my decision making.
:thanks:
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