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astroman707
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I'm currently an undergrad in the United States, and plan on pursuing my PhD in physics. I'm most interested in astrophysics and cosmology, and an ideal job would be a faculty position.
I really want to work in Europe, and am willing to choose another focus area of physics, as well as different jobs in physics. Also, by work, I mean after one gets their PhD and so forth.
What's a good plan of action for someone wanting to do work in physics in Europe? For example, PhD focus, location of PhD(country), types of physics jobs available, languages usually required, physics jobs that are more common, etc...
I really want to work in Europe, and am willing to choose another focus area of physics, as well as different jobs in physics. Also, by work, I mean after one gets their PhD and so forth.
What's a good plan of action for someone wanting to do work in physics in Europe? For example, PhD focus, location of PhD(country), types of physics jobs available, languages usually required, physics jobs that are more common, etc...
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