Schaeler2013
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Which would be the better branch of Physics to go into for a post-grad qualification i.e. Photonics Physics or Plasma Physics?
Thats is, in regards to which potentially offers more opportunities. Or might this be broadly similar?
Or what employment opportunities might each offer?
Or are there 'better' Physics fields to go into post-grad?
Below is a list of modules in each post-grad.
Photonics Physics
Solid State Physics
Growth, Processing and Characterisation
Photodetectors and Photodetection
Devices, Lasers and Amplifiers
High Speed and Integrated Photonics
Fibre Optic Communications
Plasma Physics (not all of these are compulsary)
Introductory Plasma Physics
Introductory Experimental Plasma Physics
Introductory Plasma Theory and Simulation
Plasma Short Projects
Magnetic Fusion Plasma
Laser Produced Plasmas
Low Temperature Plasmas
Astrophysical Plasma
Plasma Research Project
Thats is, in regards to which potentially offers more opportunities. Or might this be broadly similar?
Or what employment opportunities might each offer?
Or are there 'better' Physics fields to go into post-grad?
Below is a list of modules in each post-grad.
Photonics Physics
Solid State Physics
Growth, Processing and Characterisation
Photodetectors and Photodetection
Devices, Lasers and Amplifiers
High Speed and Integrated Photonics
Fibre Optic Communications
Plasma Physics (not all of these are compulsary)
Introductory Plasma Physics
Introductory Experimental Plasma Physics
Introductory Plasma Theory and Simulation
Plasma Short Projects
Magnetic Fusion Plasma
Laser Produced Plasmas
Low Temperature Plasmas
Astrophysical Plasma
Plasma Research Project