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What does it really take to get involved in scientific research as a student — even with no prior coding or research experience?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Ryan, an Adjunct Professor of Physics at Purdue University Fort Wayne and a world-renowned expert in computational astrophysics, to discuss how students can break into real scientific research earlier than they think.
From studying galaxy formation on some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to contributing to a James Webb Space Telescope proposal, Dr. Ryan shares how curiosity—not prior experience—is often the most important ingredient for success in research.
We discuss:
- How Dr. Ryan first became interested in space and physics
- Common misconceptions people have about astrophysics
- Why students don’t need prior coding experience t ...
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