You should volunteer as a substitute?
Wow I thought you are talking about me. See what I meant by unemployed @Sathya.
You should volunteer as a substitute?
No problems.To begin with, let me congratulate you for agreeing with me
I doubt we're alone on that. The queue is probably very long.However, You and you're country cousins would beat me
This year will be pretty bad for forum-ing too. Have you a noticed a drop in the number of my posts in the workdays of the last two weeks ? I got selected for M. Tech in Material Sciences. I took it, largely because I had nothing better to do. Classes started 2 weeks back & if initial indications are anything to go by I won't have a lot of free time as the academic year progresses. Next year will most certainly be worse.In 2 years, u ll have no time for forum..
We ll see..
This year will be pretty bad for forum-ing too. Have you a noticed a drop in the number of my posts in the workdays of the last two weeks ? I got selected for M. Tech in Material Sciences. I took it, largely because I had nothing better to do. Classes started 2 weeks back & if initial indications are anything to go by I won't have a lot of free time as the academic year progresses. Next year will most certainly be worse.
Don't know if I did the right thing, going through a lot of ifs and buts in my life right now. We'll see, I guess.
Well if things go bad this is my game plan :
I am gonna do PhD after Masters, then do another PhD, then another one and just keep doing more and more. I'll live off govt. research grants like Kanhaiya Kumar, Sheila Rashid et al. By the time I grow old and senile, I'll have 500 PhDs. I'll look down on all mere mortal like I am Thanos. Huehuehuehue.
Brilliant isn't it ?
Material Sciences is mostly made of metallurgy, alloying, exotic materials etc. Understanding their micro-structure, how they form, why they form etc. Learning to use optical microscopes, electron discharge microscopes, x-ray microscopes etc. Then utilising this knowledge to make materials that shouldn't normally exist. Materials with unreal properties like super-alloys, enhanced polymers etc. These are the "cool" things in this branch, I didn't mention a lot of other boring things like maths, whole lot of maths.Material science includes metallurgy?
Material Sciences is mostly made of metallurgy, alloying, exotic materials etc. Understanding their micro-structure, how they form, why they form etc. Learning to use optical microscopes, electron discharge microscopes, x-ray microscopes etc. Then utilising this knowledge to make materials that shouldn't normally exist. Materials with unreal properties like super-alloys, enhanced polymers etc. These are the "cool" things in this branch, I didn't mention a lot of other boring things like maths, whole lot of maths.
The HOD of our dept. is from Sangli, Maharashtra. He was previously in DMRL and briefly worked for Bharat Forge after that. Now the old man wants a more quiet life. He is sort of a ground agent for DMRL, I guess. He keeps insisting that everybody must try to get into the DMRL. I want to, not sure if I will qualify though.
Tripura Univ. I never moved out of state. Gonna have to after this.Which university?