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12th November 2010, 09:30 PM
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How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
i study in class 12th. hoping to get healthy percentage in the boards. My question is : what could be the best possible path to be an astrochemist? Means which are the pioneer institutes in this field? What are the degrees offerred? Hoping to get answer soon. Thank-you!
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15th November 2010, 10:07 AM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
Astrochemistry by itself isn't a grad program; it would be a concentration in a chemistry or physics grad program which involves the astronomy department, and since astronomy is mostly physics a double-major in chemistry and physics would help a lot. Most astronomy grad students majored in physics. Illinois in america has a good grad astro/chem program. You can do your undergrad degree pretty much anywhere and still get into a good graduate program. actually the best institutes for astrochemistry are in the netherlands/britain / america ... it is still a developing course in india.
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25th November 2010, 01:50 PM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
what can i do to became a astochemist
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11th February 2013, 11:24 PM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
Dear friend,
Astrochemistry is the study of the abundance and reactions of chemical elements and molecules in the universe, and their interaction with radiation.The discipline is an overlap of astronomy and chemistry. The word "astrochemistry" may be applied to both the Solar System and the interstellar medium. |
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20th March 2013, 09:26 PM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
am sorry but you don't have astrochemistry courses in India. you might have to go to US or Canada. good luck.
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26th July 2020, 03:18 AM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
In your 10+2, you should study subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. In your Bachelor's degree you should have studied one among Physics, Chemistry and Biology as your subjects. Then you can pursue your M.Sc in AstroChemistry as your specialisation.
Astrochemists require a solid background in chemistry, astrophysics or a related scientific field and an understanding of data analysis. Most positions are research-oriented and require a Ph. D. and additional experience in a field of specialization such as geosciences, physics, mathematics, or chemical biology. |
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30th January 2022, 11:54 AM
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Re: How to become an astrochemist? Which are the institutes?
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