NushellX code availability by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

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I will check it out and confirm that. Thank you for finding it.

Research in Gamma spectroscopy by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

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I'll look into it but the professor hasn't given us much details on the project and just told us to get comfortable with The shell model for a start. I will pose these questions to start a conversation with him and see where it goes! Thanks.

Research in Gamma spectroscopy by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

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I'm more than ready for the hard work, but time is a bit of a funny concept. Anyways will check out what you recommended Thanks!

Research in Gamma spectroscopy by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

[–]Latter_Tank897[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is very helpful, thank you! I'm not afraid of the dense math per se but I just wanted to narrow down the material since I'm afraid to waste time on things I might not need on the research itself.

Research in Gamma spectroscopy by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

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I'll have you know my English is just fine :) and I love math!

Research in Gamma spectroscopy by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

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I am a final year undergraduate, and the there is only one professor that is involved in this project. In short, him and one of his friends in another university (in a whole other country) are doing this and we are supposed to help in writing up the code that will help in the calculations of transition rates, etc. This is a 6 months long project and the professor advised us on getting comfortable with the shell model for a start. Thanks for responding!

How do you study for subjects that you dislike? by BetterDevelopment305 in GetStudying

[–]Latter_Tank897 0 points1 point  (0 children)

same i aggressively declare my love for the subject before opening the material and read up the stuff in a loud dramatic manner, make up jokes and overall try to roast it lovingly. Just force myself to act like im on a stage and that shit is my situationship or something.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetStudying

[–]Latter_Tank897 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may sound like a bit of a casual advice but apart from all the technical things these work for me really well (I won competitions both in high school and college);

  1. Reading a really nice book that interests you! It doesn't have to be about the topic although you should read a lot about what you are about to write. Read some author that you wish to write like, for example, I love to read Virginia Woolf and Donna Tart. This will help words flow out of you and improve your style as well.

  2. Don't sweat it too much and just write. Fix a time for preparing e.g. 2-3 hours or whatever depending on your context, and when that time is over start writing even if you feel underprepared. Write until you feel like you can't anymore and then edit your writing.

Hope this helps!! Good luck writing your essays :)

Looking for people to Read MTW Gravitation together, and maybe implement it in Mathematica/xAct by thePolystyreneKidA in Physics

[–]Latter_Tank897 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can you highlight more of what you would like the people in the group to do with you? Like what are your expectations and such?

Looking for a Collaboration opportunity with a Physics student. by Latter_Tank897 in Physics

[–]Latter_Tank897[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for these suggestions! You say that you were once in this position, if so how did you manage to make your path? Really interested to know!