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My browser won't let me see the next page (16) in this thread. I think varigeo asked me "What field?" for my thesis?
My PhD thesis was in solid state physics. Specifically I did electro-optical measurements of the surfaces of semiconductor materials, especially silicon, germanium and gallium arsenide. By perturbing the surface with an electric field you shift the band structure which shifts the optical properties. You can then infer some important characteristics about the energy band parameters by fitting your data to various numerically calculated band theories. In essence my experimental results provided the data needed by the theoretical physicists working out various alternative semiconductor band theories. Semiconductor band theories, then, in turn, allow the tailoring of the bands to produce desired effects, such as developing light-emitting diodes of a particular color. the band tailoring is done by adjusting the percentage of various impurities and where these impurities will be bound in the semiconductor materials crystal lattice.
We have something in common, even though we are opposites politically.
I'm majoring in materials science and engineering (MSE) at the age of 22. Going into my last year and planning for grad school. my former research and internship was on polymer drug delivery systems but I think I'm done with that crap and thinking of moving into something that you may be an expert in: solar power.
Would it harm US national security if I asked you questions?