@@john_316_ this is an ironic comment referring to those bloggers who making videos like "my day" and the whole video they chill and do fun stuff. Which is insincerely.
Ngl, if I done a day in the life of a student it'd be something along the lines of "it's now 11am. After procrastinating on YT I am now getting on with my work. It's now 11:30 so after my hard work it's time for a 2 hour break
So admittedly I picked a rather exciting, busy day! An average day might see me sat at my desk doing a bit more research. But this still gives you a nice flavour for what I get up to 👍🤗🤓 IMPORTANT NOTE: The Department of Physics at Oxford is NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. It is protected by strict security to protect both staff and the public. If you turn up at the building, you will be turned away and escorted by security from the premises. UPDATE: You'll all be happy to know that I got some AirPods for Christmas 2019
If you ever get some free time, and have not already done it, you should visit the beautiful town of Abingdon, it used to be the county town of Berkshire 🙂
Is that "scientific research"? Please provide your empirical evidence based on the scientific method. Oh, you can't, because you do not have any, but you are happy to push a fantasy onto unsuspecting people.
Dr. Becky, I am an amateur, backyard astronomer and I just want to thank you, and your colleagues for taking up the cosmic challenges that us, mere mortals cannot dream of. The reality is far more interesting than sci-fi. Keep up the great work. You make the unimaginable interesting.
Dr. Becky I have two questions: 1. Is Christ Church your college? How do they pick which college hosts the dinner? 2. Where’s the bit with the 3 hours of mind numbing admin and useless requests from far flung uni administrative flunkies asking you to reformat last years pack of research quality metrics into the new format standard arbitrarily decided by the vice chancellor at a committee meeting last month and can you have them done by Friday morning please even though we’ve known about this for six weeks and only telling you now? Or is Oxford magically not like every other university in Britain?!
this lighthearted portrayal of a seemingly complex and "for geniuses only" job (at least that's the impression of most people) makes it a more approachable choice of profession for me, thank you :)
@@xxkl4vd1oxx2 exxactly. i don't understand how these people find these types of jobs interesting. I mean kudos to them, but I just can't do it. I'd rather situate myself in a job that keeps me moving around all day on my feet. I don't see myself slumped at a desk job for my 40-year career.
@@michaelw7327 i am very disappointed from astrophysics. I mean i thought after 10 years of hard work (bachelor+mastsr+PHD) one would work in an observatory, a radio telescope or.a laboratory like that one that found gravitational.wave, not ending up on a desk job 24/7. Furthermore only 1 out of 10 so such people are considered "lucky". Thats why i decided to study aerospace engineering, a much more hsnds off job
@@xxkl4vd1oxx2 because those galaxies, while you think they're just numbers in a different form, don't compute that way when you know about them. It's not just x number matches up with y number, it's _okay, my hypothesis is z, what do I need to bring together to prove that? whether x and y match up? holy shit they do, this is literally something I discovered involving something I'm really passionate about and actually could mean something_
@@tddybear yeah but still it makes no sense i mean i could download such application on my PC at home and start working. And you are not completely right because 90% of time so called "astrophysicists" have to check data of galaxies and/or control a research. Only.little time is there to "discover"
@@Sarcasm_Corporation Sorry for our Empire of Empirical Christian Eco-Phenomenology. Traveling Salesmen who give out stuff for free, didn't most cultures have a character like that. Funny how the only thing to Mark Jesus in the Mel Gibson movie was Dental Supremacy. Rapture or Rupture, bilateral degree of freedom, etc.
I watched all 1118 seconds of this video, and would gladly do it again. It fascinates me how much people can learn and study in such a short period of time. everyone she talks about is truly remarkable; well done!
See this? THIS is what needs to be show to kids going into high-school and again when they are in high-school. This is the kind of thing that gets people excited. It's a job/career that is basically a "do what you think is going to be useful, fun and insightful" thing you do every day and then get money for it. :) .. Oh well. I love space. I love math. Unfortunately for me, math *hates my guts*...so...yeah. :( I guess that's why I'm an artist. :) PS: Dr. Becky...Subscribed! :)
A lot of the time, people don't think math is for them because they have holes in their knowledge from years and years ago. I was one of those people. I say go back to the basics and make sure to master the concepts and then move forward. It will help a lot and math will become fun and not frustrating!
"This is truly my dream job, and I get to do it all again tomorrow." That's just awesome. To be able to do something for a living where you feel like you get to do it, not have to do it; that's just great. Good for you! Wishing you the best in your career! :)
I've dreamt of becoming an astrophysicist when I was a child and a teenager. Well, the problem was it apparently takes a lot more than just fascination :)
Been studying Physics as a bachelor's degree and struggling, and I've been lost as to whether I still have passion for the field. Seeing you and other people's successes and drive in doing what I dream to be doing is really motivates me to give my all and get to where you guys are. Thank you for the vids!
I hope you do find the motivation to keep doing what you love, I know I'm a complete stranger, but I can tell you that unfinished dreams are a thing I've been dealing with and it's a horrible feeling. Good Luck!
This was so refreshing! You did a great job showcasing a well balanced day and keeping in the "real bits" like being on Instagram and Facebook. Thank you for making the idea of working as an astrophysicist so approachable!
Things I've learned watching this video. 1, it's confirmed my love for science. 2, That looks exhausting. 3, That looks rewarding. 4, That looks like it can be boring. 5, Exercise is important. 6, This Becky person is rather intelligent. 7, Oxford is a whole other world 8, I've wasted the last 10 years of my life. 9, Science is still awesome. 10, Nerds are my people!
My dad sent me this. Since I was 5 I have always been obsessed with astrophysics and everything related to it. So this is just so incredibly cool to me ❤
Study your math and science and you could work in this field one day! You are so lucky to have YT and all these many science role models these days. Had I had a Dr. Becky growing up, there's a good chance I would have gone into a related field, but alas, I became one more programmer, a cog in the machine.
Yeah! It really depends on the area of research they do to some degree, but nowadays in astrophysics coding has really become a core skill. Not as diverse of a skill set is necessary as that of a computer science major, but certainly reasonable knowledge of Python (maybe sometimes Matlab or C, but should really be Python). As with all most other fields, computers can help us do amazing things that would be impossible without them!
I know! I just commented, " It was funny seeing how I'm over here going to school to learn how to code and you're talking about how in your field it's CONVENIENT to learn how to code to do YOUR work!"
Not just answering questions no one knows how to answer, but you are answering questions most people don't even know to ask. That is the most awesome part of being a scientist.
Dr. Becky I LOVED watching your day! Astronomy and astrophysics have always been quiet passions of mine, and I’m still toying with the idea of getting a degree in astrophysics, just because!😊 Thank you for sharing!!
@William Shakespeare I'm Indian (born and lived for 7 years) but I live and grew up in the US. One of my close buddies in undergrad was a guy named Kunal who came from India to study astrophysics with us. It's very possible, do not give up on your dreams.
@@mitchellemochi2523 Talk to profs in your local university who are in physics and astronomy and see if they have any courses you could sit in and do some internships and learn something from them. Check out any lectures or special talks that they may have. Take a couple of astronomy or physics courses. Don't be afraid about math and being good or bad at it, you can be relatively bad at math and still do astronomy, you just improve with time and skill. Learn some programming because it'll come out to be the most important tool for doing astronomy regardless of whether you do observational or theoretical. Python is a great programming language to learn, we use it in our workplace all the time.
Just stumbled on this video. Awesome. A fun insight into what being a scientist really means. Some days you sit at your computer and run code to manage large amounts of data, some days you get to travel to Chile to look into space through a giant telescope. Other days you attend lectures with brilliant people talking about an area they are experts in. That's really cool. I think my favorite part of this video was the journal club. You get a new topic presented or new research by somebody brilliant enough to convey it properly, and you get to do a brief seminar on an article yourself. Thank you for this fun look at what a day as an astrophysicist might be like. Oxford looks like a really pleasant place to be working. Kudos for living the dream!
You are such a inspiration especially for women and young girls like me. We need more women in science and maybe you don't notice but such videos can inspire so many young girls.
Im starting my education journey to eventually be a Astrophysicist as a 24 year old single mother with a 4 year old, I know it's going to be a harder journey then others but you give me so much inspiration to follow my dream. 🥰
i am about to start (this october) and wondered if i am… too late or something like that as a 24 year old, when most are like 18-20. but hearing how many actually start later than usual makes me gain hope again that it doesn’t matter at all, as long as i do what i love :)
I'm starting my BSc degree in physics as well this fall and I'm 24 too (even turning 25 soon after classes start). Hope I can end up at somewhere I will expect to be eventually.
This was like a movie or a short film. I don't know why, but I teared up at the end. This was very inspirational, and it makes me happy to see people genuinely happy with what they're doing in life. I hope to be this fulfilled someday in the future. Thanks for the video.
Wow, I’m a medical doctor in America, but I’ve always wondered how it would be to live/work at Oxford. It’s amazing to get a glimpse of your culture and profession. It’s so entertaining to watch you work! Thank you.
Thank you so much for your help and support and I am very grateful for you and your observations in support for the blackhole and I understand for I was made from.
This looks like such a fun job. It's like a perfect mix between a generic office job, and a job with real activity behind it. You're sat in an office a lot of the time, but with a purpose you care about. Sometimes with your own research goals, sometimes research for others- but always doing what you love. Thinking, researching, testing.
There is a story about “sky daddy” in whom so many believe. What I have to say about it is this: it is wise to come out ones imaginations. take finally a conscious look into the clouds, there is nobody up there. The Kingdom of GOD is further up, beyond the class dome in under which we all live. ain+t that the only reason why NASA sends its rockets up there, to break the dome which mankind believes to exist not. Well if our enemies believe, why shouldn't we?
It’s so so hard to see the long road when you’re at school, especially when you don’t always know where that road leads. Keep studying hard, choose the subjects you love and the road will lead to something you love 👍
I believe in visualization. See yourself in the future doing the job you really want. See the pride in yourself getting the qualification you need to attain this. Imagine going to work everyday excited to get there and all the new people and places you will see. Imagine it as an exciting adventure. Then imagine the opposite of this so you are going to a job that is horrible because you never gained those qualifications. Doing a job that is physically hard and uncomfortable with very low pay. Working with people who never inspire you and the worries of losing that job because of you are too easy to replace. Imagine doing a job where there is no promotions ect. Compare the two side by side. You do have to work all your life so why not choose a job that is exciting where you work as a team with each other with a shared vision. And remember, when you are studying you everyday one step closer to achieving this. So many jobs will be done by automation in the future as much as 50% in fact. I is vital now to actually gain a high level of education to safeguard against this. The studying can be exciting if you choose the right one for you. There are so many science vocations now.
Based off of my personal life,if end up in a Uni & this is where you're coming from, something from within you has to change ( probably drastically) if you're gonna make it past undergrad.
@@DrBecky Better than, "To thine own self be true" It's funny that so many people consider Polonius's advice to his son as wise. Polonius was meant to be an idiot, and his advice was suppose to be stupid. Or at least so obvious it need not be expressed.
@@barryon8706 Dang it! I looked all over the net for a turtle polisher for my turtles. I ended up having to put them in the dryer with little pebbles. Advertise more.
If I had this sort of flexibility in my daily work schedule, my productivity would plummet to ZERO. Major props for not procrastinating your day away!!
Respect for this efficiency over the day. As being researcher is such a thought intensive job it is easy to get carried away and distracted by so many things.
I have ADHD and watching this gave me feels. Just the amount of organization required to do this typical day would be like running a marathon for me. I have always been into space, I'm glad there are organized people out there learning all the amazing things there are to learn so that people like me can read about it
@@baptistedelplanque8859 Science is moving generally more and more into storytelling mode. It is not about the facts behind science, but the way things are written up in papers nowadays. And proving is quite a complex thing in science anyway, so we do not have to worry about that. ;)
Another great day in the life video! Most of the day in the life vids I've come across have been idealized versions of reality, with little insight into how an average day actually looks like. This, and another video I watch yesterday by Alexander Sneyd were actually great to watch and show what a day in the life of a physicist looks like!
I must admit I shed a tear seeing you living the dream I had as a child. When I was in highschool, I got scared with the difficulty of science class and the amount of work it would take for me to be an astrophysicist. But then, I know now I would have made it because with passion you can do whatever you want. I still managed to get a PhD, but in pharmaceutical sciences. :P Thank you so much for this video !
What made you change path? How did you find your PhD? Any jobs you are looking into, I am stuck between the medical route and space (?) route haha - didn't really know how to describe it
@Ксенія♡укр thank you so much. I hope you’re happy with what you have managed to achieve in your life. You might just succeed in academics with what your kids will do. I hope you have a great day. 👋🏾
Come on. Astrophysics is good when told well, but to do it is extremely boring. In most cases you deal with what does not exist by now and what will not have an impact in your life time. In most cases you cannot even set up an experiment to test your hypothesis, but may need to wait another 40 years for some cosmic event to reoccur. And you know, this was a very distinct day that Becky described. Even journal clubs are not daily events. Forget the state dinner, that even she herself said is only twice a year. In pharmaceutical sciences we save lives now.
Hi Dr. Becky! I am a 6th grade student at the Sri Lankan International School - Riyadh (SLISR), Saudi Arabic, and I'm from Sri Lanka. It's been exactly 2 weeks and 2 days, since I turned 12. Since little, I wanted to have an ambition; an ambition that is capable of only me, an ambition that no one else in my class had... Once I decided to be a police, then a doctor, then a pilot etc. Nevertheless, I didn't find any of them interesting. Until, I got to know about Space. Among all the branches of Science, what I found eye-catching was Astronomy. It was really, really MYSTERIOUS, AMAZING, WONDERFUL, and INTERESTING. After I saw this video for yours, I completely understood how it is to be an Astrophysicist at the Oxford University. Therefore, I will work in order to achieve my dreams of becoming an Astrophysicist or an Astronaut. I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!
Hello son from Sri Lanka, First, keep your hope and determination. No matter what, keep your dreams alive. One of my doctorial student show me this video clip. This person is lying and she is trying to be Astronomer. Any real person who want to study in this field must sacrifice minimum 16-18 hours day. Yes, you can do it with your heart. Astrophysicist are combination of Astrodynamics and Physics together.. if you like to be an Astronaut, Astrophysicist you need to study hard, read science journals everyday. Keep your focus all the time. ----------- I am a professor last 28years, I teach Aerospace Engineering, Astrodynamics in the one of the top 5 university in USA., It's in California, I had dreams like you I am sure, your parents are proud about you.son. Again, No Matter What, keep your determination! Good luck!
To become a Astronomer, you need to study Astronomy and do lots of research. I had a friend from Sri Lanka Dr. Arthur c. Clark. He was a science fiction writer. Read some books and novels from him. That's a good start for you.
One of the best "A Day in the Life of..." I've seen. Straight to the point, not waking up, brush your teeth, taking a pee and getting a shower and pointless stuff like that. Although I have different career, I am amazed and fascinated by the Universe and love everything about it, especially the black holes, quasars, neutron stars, pulsars, magnetars, intelligent life and alien civilization, other dimensions and Universes, etc. Great video and keep up the good work!
Your basically living my dream... I haven't done my gcses yet and I really hope i can do astrophysics. You are the one who made me determined to try to do well thank you
This is just like my days... I just started my PhD in astrophysics and yes, this is just how my entire week is like... Isn't that wonderful? Cheers from Chile :D
I'm just a newcomer to your channel, but I have to right away say that this was really generous of you and your colleagues. Thank you so much for that great insight.
stop making yourself excuses and get to work. Granted, some people have talent, but you don't need to be any gifted to become a scientist if that's what you truly want to do.
I don't like that word gifted. Everyone is born equal, some just work harder. To credit people's success to their "natural gift" can actually be offensive to those who actually worked their ass off for what they got.
the social environment and background has a massive impact on who a person can become. It s not making excuses for people but if you are a white woman in a western country raised in a loving normal family with enough money where you are allowed books and stuff then of course your way to university and research will be way easier almost natural. I truly don't think it comes naturally to her even if she has cognitive predisposition.She works hard believe in herself, she allows herself to relax doubt etc. and those are socially constructed attributes that has nothing to do with talent or gift. That being said you beat where you come from but to me it s important to acknowledge the role of privilege whether it s familial racial etc in a person s life path
Great video. Theres something so wholesome about it all. Like this vibe that’s super comforting and rewarding. From the ppl you associate with to your environment and surroundings, it all comes together to create a strong, uplifting foundation for not only the mind but just life in general. Awesome stuff.
I like all your videos, but this one is by far my favorite of all because it is uniquely you. Thank you for doing this. I am also a researcher (biochemistry) turned research administrator and to see all the interactions among so many different people is absolutely the way it is. Fantastic. Thanks again.
Becky . This is just so ‘beyond inspirational’ .. wishing you the very best in your career .. keep making more of such wonderful videos .. you have a global fan following.. Best wishes from India !
It looks so strange to see people in the same confined space just talking and visiting with each other. Seeing people on public transport and in restaurants just......living. I miss it.
@Rollz Sure, not everyone, I exaggerated a bit but it was apparent early on that no one knew anyone getting sick and the only evidence was people saying they had it on social media to get attention or a very VERY few people that you could be confident did actually get it. People weren't dropping dead, no piles of bodies anywhere, no crowded hospitals seen in real life, no evidence really appeared in reality, only on tv so when reality doesn't match up with what you're being told you "know". I'm up north and people carried on normally as much as possible. The sad thing is we were not affected by the thing itself, we were highly affected by the reaction to it and exploitation of it. People suffered so much, lives destroyed, but not from the vyrus itself. I had to go to about four different hospitals and doctors often for all of 2020-2022 for major injuries I received from an accident and the places were basically empty or normal amount of ppl at most.
I am a ninth grader and I want to become an Astrophysicist . Watching you so much excited about your work gave me a huge motivation to pursue physics, more probably Astrophysics.
I’m gonna be honest with you, you probably think it’s a lot easier than it is. It’s not. Just to get a bachelors you have to take calc 1-3, ODE, then math physics, all general physics, intro to Astro, quantum mech 1-2, mech 1-2, and that’s JUST to get a bachelors degree bud
@@Ranger-sl3qq Did you not catch the part where they said they got a huge motivation? Obviously they know it's difficult if they need a big push to do it. Just because someone wants to do something doesn't mean they think it's easy. Maybe you only want to do things that come to you easily, but not everyone feels the same. For some, the challenge only makes it more alluring.
@@Ranger-sl3qq I would think it's hard enough being a Freshman in high school nowadays without having a complete stranger take a big old stanky 💩 all over your educational aspirations 😆
Best advice is to read for a general Physics degree, which will have optional units you can study in probably the final year,which will include Astrophysics. Just a heads up though, it is likely you will find other areas of Physics just as interesting, and your initial interest in Astrophysics may give way to areas like solid state or gravitational physics. Physics is like that, so many fascinating areas, it's just better to get an all round Physics background at undergraduate level, then pursue your passion at postgraduate. Good luck!
After dropping out of school 15 years ago, I watched this video. The next day I literally scheduled appointments and was back in school that fall. I've just begun my second year in my Physics undergrad at the age of 36. It's not always comfortable and most of the time it feels like I've made a crazy decision, but I'm going to do it. Then I'm going to grad school, and maybe even a PhD. I just wanted to say thanks for this look inside your life,. It spoke to me as something I could strive to achieve that would make me happy to wake up and do every day, and inspired me into returning to something I thought I'd left forever. Hope to have an update in 2027 when I graduate with my Physics BS and Astro minor!
I thought she said two months to write the thesis. There would have been a lot of research to do before that. Still, two months to write it up is impressive when many folks take six months or more. Part of that will be how many new questions come up in the writing process that need to be answered. Writing has a way of making you sit back and think a little deeper about what you’re doing.
Thank you Dr Becky. Really great to see this. When I was a kid, many years ago, I wanted to grow up to be an astronomer researching something (didn't really care what it was). It didn't work out like that and though I can't complain, I'm jealous of your day. Thanks again.
Never too late Scoopy Doopy, I've had a keen interest in astronomy since early yrs primary school. 40 years later I'm starting study at the Open University. I may never end up an Astrophysicist at Oxford but at least I'll be able to understand wtf Matt O'Dowd is talking about on PBS Spacetime 🧐
Dr. Becky. . . Time to wake up. . . You are a "Paid Deceiver" as none of those objects are what you say they are. By now Becky, you and many others can tell the sky is much different today then just a year ago. . . We are at the return of Jesus Christ, and all he brings with him, and Becky you and others are paid by forces that would do anything to keep people from knowing they are what the Bible says they are, and have always been so. . . Turn the computer off Becky. . . There is not much time left as all will stand before he who as God came as a man, to judge the world. . . He is coming. . . Will you be ready Becky or will you be left with other deceivers who did not listen. . . . . . .
The amount of things you did solidly in the first 45 minutes of your work day was incredible. I don't know, maybe I'm just not that efficient of a worker - but you seem like you know how to fit every moment of the day with "get shit done" >:D (And of course we all need a few breaks here and there)
As I've worked in academia your video was pretty much according to my previous experience. My alma mater didn't have so many cool historical buildings though. It was very nice to watch, you really seem like a very genuine and lovely person, all my best wishes and keep spreading the astronomy around!
It's researchers work that makes it possible for the work of engineers and engineers work that makes it possible for the work of (electronics) technicians like me! Thank you Dr. Becky! I was trained as a radar technician in the Navy but I also worked on navigational beacons, ground to ground and ground to air communications, weather sensing equipment, and flight data recorders. What absolutely drew me in was waveguide theory and tuned cavities. Who knew an enclosed all metal duct could be such an efficient high power transmission line!
Snacking and browsing arXiv is also a day in the life of a UA-cam science writer. Thanks for this glimpse into your life, Dr Becky, and thanks to your colleagues who appeared on-screen. Keep living the dream!
I appreciate that the scientific concepts are explained at a high level, it makes them so much more rich and interesting; no talking down to the audience.
Currently trying to study for my a levels at the moment - I’m hoping to head off and do classics at uni, but my physics and further maths a levels still mean so much to me. It’s so encouraging to see careers that look so incredible, even in the far off distance. Thanks for the study motivation!
This is truly inspiring, your daily work is my dream. Though I'm nowhere near the field of astrophysics, your hard work and passion really inspired me to keep going forward. Thank you for the video
Have you watched Season 09 Episode 12 where Sheldon joins Rajesh in a Telescope room scanning for Rogue planet... Sheldon gets to discover a medium-sized asteroid while looking for a pattern in 6 months of collected data...He finds a pattern in about just 5 seconds
Oh my!!!!! You are a machine! This is amazing what you do, thanks for showing everyone your day, it looks incredible. It's amazing how you can operate on this level everyday. Keep doing what you're doing this is great.
Dr. Becky you are seriously living my dream life! I have chosen that I want to pursue astrophysics as a career and I am really excited to see what the future holds!
Dr Becky, please stop, I need to work, but this is actually both entertaining and really insightful on a day in the life of an astrophysicist. 20 minutes well spent. Keep it up :). Greetings from Mexico City
1. OH MY GOSH THE VIBES OF YOU WALKING AT NIGHT IN THE COLLEGE AND LIKE THE LAMP POSTS JUST TWINKLING IN THE TWILIGHT SKY AND THE ARCHITETURE OF THE BUILDINGS IS SO NICE AAAH 2. I really like your office, it doesn’t feel CUBICLY 3. DID YOU JUST SAY U CODE 4. BRO SO SO SO MUCH SOCIALIZATION I would cry holy crap
This is exactly what it sounds like when my girlfriend tells me about her day (she's currently doing her PhD in BioTech). so motivated and joyful - its really inspiring :)
I'm doing my a levels in April/may and i plan to study physics after a gap year. You really are one of my motivations for wanting to become an astrophysicist
Thank YOU for putting up a video of someone doing something that is actually making a difference in the world. Your job, although seemingly mundane to some, actually does something purposeful and useful in this life. This is content I'm here for. Keep up the good work. You are my type of hero.
This is simple as it can get.. I thought being an astrophysicist and doing some complex work would ruin my brain.. But Becky showed me how simple it is.. Hats off Doctor !!!
High achieving people like this really make me proud to be a human. Pretty cool species, especially if you look at someone who is probably the top 500 in the world in a profession that already requires a top 1 % intellectual. To be a leader in a field the rest of the world at least has a minimal level of interest in is very cool sports,music,science,art,mechanics,, politics etc. Inspiration. Thank you. How passionate these people are about their love for their jobs is so endearing. It's always like watching grown up kids living their dreams, in the absolute best way possible.
Finally some "a day in life" video that shows the actual job and not what someone had for lunch and what they do in the gym. GREAT!
OMG. People work at work.
@@john_316_ It's just a matter of time spent on it in the video.
@@john_316_ this is an ironic comment referring to those bloggers who making videos like "my day" and the whole video they chill and do fun stuff. Which is insincerely.
IKR! Or outfit of the day, what's in my bag, etc...
Ngl, if I done a day in the life of a student it'd be something along the lines of "it's now 11am. After procrastinating on YT I am now getting on with my work. It's now 11:30 so after my hard work it's time for a 2 hour break
Seeing how intelligent, honest, and hardworking this woman is and how easy she makes her work look makes me very envious
That's just correct
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@Null F that's true but you can still appreciate her
I think it's because she loves what she is doing.
@@midhunmohan4684 well that's obviously a factor. You gotta do what you love, that brings true success.
So admittedly I picked a rather exciting, busy day! An average day might see me sat at my desk doing a bit more research. But this still gives you a nice flavour for what I get up to 👍🤗🤓
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Department of Physics at Oxford is NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. It is protected by strict security to protect both staff and the public. If you turn up at the building, you will be turned away and escorted by security from the premises.
UPDATE: You'll all be happy to know that I got some AirPods for Christmas 2019
If you ever get some free time, and have not already done it, you should visit the beautiful town of Abingdon, it used to be the county town of Berkshire 🙂
Is that "scientific research"? Please provide your empirical evidence based on the scientific method. Oh, you can't, because you do not have any, but you are happy to push a fantasy onto unsuspecting people.
Dr. Becky, I am an amateur, backyard astronomer and I just want to thank you, and your colleagues for taking up the cosmic challenges that us, mere mortals cannot dream of. The reality is far more interesting than sci-fi. Keep up the great work. You make the unimaginable interesting.
Dr. Becky I have two questions:
1. Is Christ Church your college? How do they pick which college hosts the dinner?
2. Where’s the bit with the 3 hours of mind numbing admin and useless requests from far flung uni administrative flunkies asking you to reformat last years pack of research quality metrics into the new format standard arbitrarily decided by the vice chancellor at a committee meeting last month and can you have them done by Friday morning please even though we’ve known about this for six weeks and only telling you now? Or is Oxford magically not like every other university in Britain?!
No empirical evidence based on the scientific method. No science happening here, just a fantasy belief in the mind.
Thanks, you motivated my son to look into astrophysics!!!
Tell us more!
How is it going for him
@@LuddleW Great, thanks for asking!
He actually just finished a course in using Python and AI for analyzing Big Data.
@@Futemire that's good to hear. Good luck to him
@@Futemire I am also a student. I would like to hear more about your son
this lighthearted portrayal of a seemingly complex and "for geniuses only" job (at least that's the impression of most people) makes it a more approachable choice of profession for me, thank you :)
How do you find it enjoyable, i mean it is literally the same as every desk job, just you see galaxies on the computer instead of numbers
@@xxkl4vd1oxx2 exxactly. i don't understand how these people find these types of jobs interesting. I mean kudos to them, but I just can't do it. I'd rather situate myself in a job that keeps me moving around all day on my feet. I don't see myself slumped at a desk job for my 40-year career.
@@michaelw7327 i am very disappointed from astrophysics. I mean i thought after 10 years of hard work (bachelor+mastsr+PHD) one would work in an observatory, a radio telescope or.a laboratory like that one that found gravitational.wave, not ending up on a desk job 24/7. Furthermore only 1 out of 10 so such people are considered "lucky". Thats why i decided to study aerospace engineering, a much more hsnds off job
@@xxkl4vd1oxx2 because those galaxies, while you think they're just numbers in a different form, don't compute that way when you know about them. It's not just x number matches up with y number, it's _okay, my hypothesis is z, what do I need to bring together to prove that? whether x and y match up? holy shit they do, this is literally something I discovered involving something I'm really passionate about and actually could mean something_
@@tddybear yeah but still it makes no sense i mean i could download such application on my PC at home and start working. And you are not completely right because 90% of time so called "astrophysicists" have to check data of galaxies and/or control a research. Only.little time is there to "discover"
"What did you do today?"
"I'm a physicist, so I thought about stuff".
"Is that all?"
"I wrote some of it down!"
“Remember, kids, the only difference between screwing around and science is writing it down.”
- Adam Savage
@@inshadowz Show your working. How?
Still waiting? When are you going to show us you working?
inshadowz well it used to be, now it’s I gotta record it on my phone.
@@Sarcasm_Corporation Sorry for our Empire of Empirical Christian Eco-Phenomenology. Traveling Salesmen who give out stuff for free, didn't most cultures have a character like that. Funny how the only thing to Mark Jesus in the Mel Gibson movie was Dental Supremacy. Rapture or Rupture, bilateral degree of freedom, etc.
Even an Astrophysicist uses a stack of books as a laptop stand. Love it lol
It is almost she is human too ?
@@solidusseal No...an astrophysicist being human too is unheard of!
A little more respectable than my empty pizza boxes as laptop stand I've implemented while working at home during Covid
I watched all 1118 seconds of this video, and would gladly do it again. It fascinates me how much people can learn and study in such a short period of time. everyone she talks about is truly remarkable; well done!
These are the kinds of "Day in the Life" videos I want to see, not those of influencers...
This amazing woman IS an influencer
@@eucsstamticc true.
Those videos are there for those that want it. You don't want it? That's fine. They're not for you.
To each their own. ❤
she is technically an influencer
See this? THIS is what needs to be show to kids going into high-school and again when they are in high-school. This is the kind of thing that gets people excited. It's a job/career that is basically a "do what you think is going to be useful, fun and insightful" thing you do every day and then get money for it. :)
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Oh well. I love space. I love math. Unfortunately for me, math *hates my guts*...so...yeah. :( I guess that's why I'm an artist. :)
PS: Dr. Becky...Subscribed! :)
A lot of the time, people don't think math is for them because they have holes in their knowledge from years and years ago. I was one of those people.
I say go back to the basics and make sure to master the concepts and then move forward. It will help a lot and math will become fun and not frustrating!
@@slimxshady6111 good advice
Hi, person going into high school here! I totally agree, this motivated me to push past the mental blocks I’ve been experiencing 👍
@@slimxshady6111 same here!
im a senior now and im struggling between choosing to be a graphic designer or an astrophysicist, any advice?
"This is truly my dream job, and I get to do it all again tomorrow." That's just awesome. To be able to do something for a living where you feel like you get to do it, not have to do it; that's just great. Good for you! Wishing you the best in your career! :)
Thanks! Amazing Young lady
Mom: what are you doing?
Me: watching someone living my dream life
Amen
Oh my god YES. I relate so much! This is exactly what I want to do tooo!
Can we all make a cult for astrophysicist
Work for your dreams
My mom sent me this video when I told her I wanted to be Astrophysicist..
I've dreamt of becoming an astrophysicist when I was a child and a teenager. Well, the problem was it apparently takes a lot more than just fascination :)
Same here 🥲
Uh… yeah💀
@@Ranger-sl3qq like what
I had the same probleme 😂
Now i teach it at school and try to fascinate others
@@matti6633 like what more than fascination. Like passion
Been studying Physics as a bachelor's degree and struggling, and I've been lost as to whether I still have passion for the field. Seeing you and other people's successes and drive in doing what I dream to be doing is really motivates me to give my all and get to where you guys are. Thank you for the vids!
I hope you do find the motivation to keep doing what you love,
I know I'm a complete stranger,
but I can tell you that unfinished dreams are a thing I've been dealing with and it's a horrible feeling.
Good Luck!
I dont know how people can do this, its so hard it makes me feel so worthless and usless as a person.
@@Skull-in-the-house your comment is replete with wisdom & truth
thanks mate :)
I hope you stick to it and do your best. Reach for the start Man.
I have a degree in physics and planetary science. Pretty much everyone struggles at some point on the way. I hope you are doing well.
This was so refreshing! You did a great job showcasing a well balanced day and keeping in the "real bits" like being on Instagram and Facebook. Thank you for making the idea of working as an astrophysicist so approachable!
coming to oxford to start my phd this year, im beyond excited, oxford has been my dream ever since i was a kid
oh my god that is so cool! good luck!!
@@AD-eo8wj thank you!! :D
What are you doing your PhD on?
@@srijonsen1574 new battery technology
That’s awesome! All the best :)
Oh you’re an astrophysicist? Name every star.
@BC Cubing lol 😂
@BC Cubing 😞😞😞
you forgot tres 4a
@@warreadypriiince what about DRACO
Or is that a constellation?
@@hirvatrivedi3901 its a constellation
Things I've learned watching this video.
1, it's confirmed my love for science.
2, That looks exhausting.
3, That looks rewarding.
4, That looks like it can be boring.
5, Exercise is important.
6, This Becky person is rather intelligent.
7, Oxford is a whole other world
8, I've wasted the last 10 years of my life.
9, Science is still awesome.
10, Nerds are my people!
Maddie 11-bullet journal
You read my mind 😂
I don't understand the hate for the Nerdss!! Dammn they're legendd 😂😂
I think it is kind of bornig
YES!
My dad sent me this. Since I was 5 I have always been obsessed with astrophysics and everything related to it. So this is just so incredibly cool to me ❤
Study your math and science and you could work in this field one day! You are so lucky to have YT and all these many science role models these days. Had I had a Dr. Becky growing up, there's a good chance I would have gone into a related field, but alas, I became one more programmer, a cog in the machine.
51 is kinda late😊
Your dad sounds awesome. Hope you make it!
As a Computer Science Major, I must admit I was a little shocked to see astrophysicists code that much.
Yeah! It really depends on the area of research they do to some degree, but nowadays in astrophysics coding has really become a core skill. Not as diverse of a skill set is necessary as that of a computer science major, but certainly reasonable knowledge of Python (maybe sometimes Matlab or C, but should really be Python). As with all most other fields, computers can help us do amazing things that would be impossible without them!
@@parallax8322 Wow, interesting stuff. I guess coding is becoming a part of every profession.
@Plagioclase Feldspar Wow that's awesome! In what context? Is it mostly modeling and the like?
I know! I just commented, " It was funny seeing how I'm over here going to school to learn how to code and you're talking about how in your field it's CONVENIENT to learn how to code to do YOUR work!"
Coding comes up in loads of jobs that use mathematics though. You can build tools etc.
Not just answering questions no one knows how to answer, but you are answering questions most people don't even know to ask.
That is the most awesome part of being a scientist.
SO, I knew I wanted to be a scientist before, but now I really know I want to be a scientist
Yay 🤗
Lol same 😂😂
Same
Hehe same
@@DrBecky you've become an inspiration for me!
Dr. Becky I LOVED watching your day! Astronomy and astrophysics have always been quiet passions of mine, and I’m still toying with the idea of getting a degree in astrophysics, just because!😊 Thank you for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it! All the best if you decide to pursue an astrophysics degree 💫
You can do it! You are awesome, just remember it's always 90% effort, not skill!
As an astronomer, that happy dance for code working is real. 100% accurate.
As a geoscientist/climatologist - definitely true. (Especially if renting expensive/always limited time on the clusters/supercomputers).
You're an astronomer? Am a senior in highschool and I want to study astrophysics. Any tips? Words of advice?
@William Shakespeare I'm Indian (born and lived for 7 years) but I live and grew up in the US. One of my close buddies in undergrad was a guy named Kunal who came from India to study astrophysics with us. It's very possible, do not give up on your dreams.
@@mitchellemochi2523 Talk to profs in your local university who are in physics and astronomy and see if they have any courses you could sit in and do some internships and learn something from them. Check out any lectures or special talks that they may have. Take a couple of astronomy or physics courses. Don't be afraid about math and being good or bad at it, you can be relatively bad at math and still do astronomy, you just improve with time and skill. Learn some programming because it'll come out to be the most important tool for doing astronomy regardless of whether you do observational or theoretical. Python is a great programming language to learn, we use it in our workplace all the time.
@@LurkerPatrol oh my God thanks. I was actually doing Java but I'll chuck it now. Thank you!
Just stumbled on this video. Awesome. A fun insight into what being a scientist really means. Some days you sit at your computer and run code to manage large amounts of data, some days you get to travel to Chile to look into space through a giant telescope. Other days you attend lectures with brilliant people talking about an area they are experts in. That's really cool. I think my favorite part of this video was the journal club. You get a new topic presented or new research by somebody brilliant enough to convey it properly, and you get to do a brief seminar on an article yourself.
Thank you for this fun look at what a day as an astrophysicist might be like. Oxford looks like a really pleasant place to be working. Kudos for living the dream!
It looks really rainy though
UA-cam should have a "love" option. It seems "like" is just not enought to rate the video !!!
You are inspiration!!!! ♡♡♡
😂 thanks! Very kind of you to say
Applause feature has been added tho. Not on most channels but yes
You are such a inspiration especially for women and young girls like me. We need more women in science and maybe you don't notice but such videos can inspire so many young girls.
Seeing your life as a scientist truly encourages me to continue pursuing my passion in the academics
Im starting my education journey to eventually be a Astrophysicist as a 24 year old single mother with a 4 year old, I know it's going to be a harder journey then others but you give me so much inspiration to follow my dream. 🥰
i am about to start (this october) and wondered if i am… too late or something like that as a 24 year old, when most are like 18-20. but hearing how many actually start later than usual makes me gain hope again that it doesn’t matter at all, as long as i do what i love :)
I'm starting my BSc degree in physics as well this fall and I'm 24 too (even turning 25 soon after classes start). Hope I can end up at somewhere I will expect to be eventually.
@@michaelqu1526 absolutely :D if we put our minds to it and love these subjects it surely will work out, one way or another!
@@lunahri4173 👏 Good luck!
Hey, i know that you are doing it great! you’re an amazing mom!!!
It must be nice hanging out with super smart people all day
It would be very threatening for me.
Even with me?
Aren’t you in medical school? Lmao
@@arleeya yea i remember seeing adnan commenting on med school insiders
The jokes are usually better.
I'm just discovering your channel and content but my God, are you ever inspiring to dream big! Thank you so much!
My adhd self is trembling at how perfect your notes are and how you manage to stay on task this long
This was like a movie or a short film. I don't know why, but I teared up at the end. This was very inspirational, and it makes me happy to see people genuinely happy with what they're doing in life. I hope to be this fulfilled someday in the future. Thanks for the video.
Wow, I’m a medical doctor in America, but I’ve always wondered how it would be to live/work at Oxford. It’s amazing to get a glimpse of your culture and profession. It’s so entertaining to watch you work! Thank you.
Thank you so much for your help and support and I am very grateful for you and your observations in support for the blackhole and I understand for I was made from.
Hamilton bag? Mistborn mug? Harry Potter reference? AND you’re an astrophysicist??? You’re my new favorite person
Is it a Mistborn mug or a vector of a blackhole’s event horizon…? The Gilmore Girls mug though!
fun fact : bones are bookless
@Jay Rock AK shut up
@Jay Rock AK shut up.
@Jay Rock AK shut up
Why does it feel like you have more hours in a day than me?
lol same XD
Lol...yahh
She barely even procrastinated and this shows the discipline it needs to be a phd student. Im so jealous :((
@@ironwither123 She did know she was recording, so it could've affected her choices that day, even if just unconsciously
Man, I keep losing hours. No clue where I left them.
Thank you so much for doing this! Really appreciate the effort put into the quality of the video!
Thanks 🤗 🔥🦹🏻♂️🍌
Super inspiring to see how curious and motivated you are at work. Thank you
This looks like such a fun job. It's like a perfect mix between a generic office job, and a job with real activity behind it. You're sat in an office a lot of the time, but with a purpose you care about. Sometimes with your own research goals, sometimes research for others- but always doing what you love. Thinking, researching, testing.
There is a story about “sky daddy” in whom so many believe.
What I have to say about it is this:
it is wise to come out ones imaginations. take finally a conscious look into the clouds, there is nobody up there. The Kingdom of GOD is further up, beyond the class dome in under which we all live.
ain+t that the only reason why NASA sends its rockets up there, to break the dome which mankind believes to exist not. Well if our enemies believe, why shouldn't we?
As a high school student I sometimes feel demotivated about why I’m studying. But this video made me see it again!!
It’s so so hard to see the long road when you’re at school, especially when you don’t always know where that road leads. Keep studying hard, choose the subjects you love and the road will lead to something you love 👍
I believe in visualization. See yourself in the future doing the job you really want. See the pride in yourself getting the qualification you need to attain this. Imagine going to work everyday excited to get there and all the new people and places you will see. Imagine it as an exciting adventure. Then imagine the opposite of this so you are going to a job that is horrible because you never gained those qualifications. Doing a job that is physically hard and uncomfortable with very low pay. Working with people who never inspire you and the worries of losing that job because of you are too easy to replace. Imagine doing a job where there is no promotions ect. Compare the two side by side. You do have to work all your life so why not choose a job that is exciting where you work as a team with each other with a shared vision. And remember, when you are studying you everyday one step closer to achieving this. So many jobs will be done by automation in the future as much as 50% in fact. I is vital now to actually gain a high level of education to safeguard against this. The studying can be exciting if you choose the right one for you. There are so many science vocations now.
Keep striving for greatness
it doesnt get any more motivating in university lol
Based off of my personal life,if end up in a Uni & this is where you're coming from, something from within you has to change ( probably drastically) if you're gonna make it past undergrad.
Choose a career you love, and you will never work a day in your life.
My dad told me that when I was in high school - best piece of advice ever
@@DrBecky Better than, "To thine own self be true"
It's funny that so many people consider Polonius's advice to his son as wise. Polonius was meant to be an idiot, and his advice was suppose to be stupid. Or at least so obvious it need not be expressed.
That's true for me too, but only because nobody wanted to hire a professional turtle polisher.
I've always heard the next line in that saying is "because that job isn't hiring."
@@barryon8706 Dang it! I looked all over the net for a turtle polisher for my turtles. I ended up having to put them in the dryer with little pebbles. Advertise more.
If I had this sort of flexibility in my daily work schedule, my productivity would plummet to ZERO. Major props for not procrastinating your day away!!
You can tell it’s the passion for the subject that makes her thrive…
She’s amazing !
She has her very own Big Bang Theory social group at lunch, that’s so cute.
Only if I had that in my school. 😔
@@icannotcomeupwithanything4609 same
@@icannotcomeupwithanything4609 if only people in my school were interested in school and stuff 😔
ok so now I'm moving schools so fingers crosssed the new school is more smart and focused
@@HassanPlayz all the best?
Are they smart?
Respect for this efficiency over the day. As being researcher is such a thought intensive job it is easy to get carried away and distracted by so many things.
I have ADHD and watching this gave me feels. Just the amount of organization required to do this typical day would be like running a marathon for me. I have always been into space, I'm glad there are organized people out there learning all the amazing things there are to learn so that people like me can read about it
Mark Richardson You just described a working day of a fiction writer.
@@cymoonrbacpro9426 As a scientist I often feel like that anyway.
@@markrichardson21 actually if someone proves your papers wrong they suddenly become some kind of fiction.
@@baptistedelplanque8859 Science is moving generally more and more into storytelling mode. It is not about the facts behind science, but the way things are written up in papers nowadays. And proving is quite a complex thing in science anyway, so we do not have to worry about that. ;)
Another great day in the life video! Most of the day in the life vids I've come across have been idealized versions of reality, with little insight into how an average day actually looks like. This, and another video I watch yesterday by Alexander Sneyd were actually great to watch and show what a day in the life of a physicist looks like!
I must admit I shed a tear seeing you living the dream I had as a child. When I was in highschool, I got scared with the difficulty of science class and the amount of work it would take for me to be an astrophysicist. But then, I know now I would have made it because with passion you can do whatever you want.
I still managed to get a PhD, but in pharmaceutical sciences. :P
Thank you so much for this video !
great work on your PhD!
@@cr3ations thank you 🙏🏾
What made you change path? How did you find your PhD? Any jobs you are looking into, I am stuck between the medical route and space (?) route haha - didn't really know how to describe it
@Ксенія♡укр thank you so much.
I hope you’re happy with what you have managed to achieve in your life.
You might just succeed in academics with what your kids will do.
I hope you have a great day. 👋🏾
Come on. Astrophysics is good when told well, but to do it is extremely boring. In most cases you deal with what does not exist by now and what will not have an impact in your life time. In most cases you cannot even set up an experiment to test your hypothesis, but may need to wait another 40 years for some cosmic event to reoccur. And you know, this was a very distinct day that Becky described. Even journal clubs are not daily events. Forget the state dinner, that even she herself said is only twice a year. In pharmaceutical sciences we save lives now.
Hi Dr. Becky!
I am a 6th grade student at the Sri Lankan International School - Riyadh (SLISR), Saudi Arabic, and I'm from Sri Lanka. It's been exactly 2 weeks and 2 days, since I turned 12. Since little, I wanted to have an ambition; an ambition that is capable of only me, an ambition that no one else in my class had... Once I decided to be a police, then a doctor, then a pilot etc. Nevertheless, I didn't find any of them interesting. Until, I got to know about Space. Among all the branches of Science, what I found eye-catching was Astronomy. It was really, really MYSTERIOUS, AMAZING, WONDERFUL, and INTERESTING. After I saw this video for yours, I completely understood how it is to be an Astrophysicist at the Oxford University. Therefore, I will work in order to achieve my dreams of becoming an Astrophysicist or an Astronaut. I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!
Good luck!
Hello son from Sri Lanka,
First, keep your hope and determination. No matter what, keep your dreams alive.
One of my doctorial student show me this video clip. This person is lying and she is trying to be Astronomer. Any real person who want to study in this field must sacrifice minimum 16-18 hours day. Yes, you can do it with your heart.
Astrophysicist are combination of Astrodynamics and Physics together.. if you like to be an Astronaut, Astrophysicist you need to study hard, read science journals everyday. Keep your focus all the time.
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I am a professor last 28years, I teach Aerospace Engineering, Astrodynamics in the one of the top 5 university in USA., It's in California, I had dreams like you I am sure, your parents are proud about you.son.
Again, No Matter What, keep your determination!
Good luck!
To become a Astronomer, you need to study Astronomy and do lots of research.
I had a friend from Sri Lanka
Dr. Arthur c. Clark. He was a science fiction writer. Read some books and novels from him. That's a good start for you.
Get used to it indian doctor becky won't respond to you
@@WildlifeWarrior-cr1kkIndia and Sri Lanka are different countries
I like how you swith between topics like "how black holes affect their surroundings" and "lunch"
One of the best "A Day in the Life of..." I've seen. Straight to the point, not waking up, brush your teeth, taking a pee and getting a shower and pointless stuff like that.
Although I have different career, I am amazed and fascinated by the Universe and love everything about it, especially the black holes, quasars, neutron stars, pulsars, magnetars, intelligent life and alien civilization, other dimensions and Universes, etc. Great video and keep up the good work!
Your basically living my dream... I haven't done my gcses yet and I really hope i can do astrophysics. You are the one who made me determined to try to do well thank you
You're basically, not your basically. You're = You are.
@@PlugInKali srry abt that lol I just text like that sometimes
This is exactly how to describe a day in the life of series. Depict what you really do and how the day looks like.
This is just like my days... I just started my PhD in astrophysics and yes, this is just how my entire week is like... Isn't that wonderful?
Cheers from Chile :D
Wena po compatriota, dónde estai haciendo el doctorado?
Estás planeando quedarte en Chile o pensás emigrar?
I'm just a newcomer to your channel, but I have to right away say that this was really generous of you and your colleagues. Thank you so much for that great insight.
"I'm a physicist, I should have seen that one coming - damned gravity!" HAAAAHAHA!!!
Imagine being that intellectually gifted. I could literally never.
stop making yourself excuses and get to work. Granted, some people have talent, but you don't need to be any gifted to become a scientist if that's what you truly want to do.
a b idk if this is some sort of inspirational comment but I’m not making any excuses. I’m saying she is very smart. I don’t want to be a scientist.
@@darthmath1071 this sounds aggressive but this is exactly what I needed to get motivated again, thanks!
I don't like that word gifted. Everyone is born equal, some just work harder. To credit people's success to their "natural gift" can actually be offensive to those who actually worked their ass off for what they got.
the social environment and background has a massive impact on who a person can become. It s not making excuses for people but if you are a white woman in a western country raised in a loving normal family with enough money where you are allowed books and stuff then of course your way to university and research will be way easier almost natural. I truly don't think it comes naturally to her even if she has cognitive predisposition.She works hard believe in herself, she allows herself to relax doubt etc. and those are socially constructed attributes that has nothing to do with talent or gift. That being said you beat where you come from but to me it s important to acknowledge the role of privilege whether it s familial racial etc in a person s life path
When I am doing STEM in schools , I always encourage the kids to go and look for Dr Becky (and also sixty symbols). Keep up the good work.
Thanks mark 🤗
It's a very comfortable life but also very earned. Physicists work their absolute butts off to achieve their doctorates alone. Love the channel!
Great video. Theres something so wholesome about it all. Like this vibe that’s super comforting and rewarding. From the ppl you associate with to your environment and surroundings, it all comes together to create a strong, uplifting foundation for not only the mind but just life in general. Awesome stuff.
I like all your videos, but this one is by far my favorite of all because it is uniquely you. Thank you for doing this. I am also a researcher (biochemistry) turned research administrator and to see all the interactions among so many different people is absolutely the way it is. Fantastic. Thanks again.
Thanks Jim 🤗👍
Becky . This is just so ‘beyond inspirational’ .. wishing you the very best in your career .. keep making more of such wonderful videos .. you have a global fan following.. Best wishes from India !
I HOPE YOURE HAPPY AND THRIVING! you should be proud. you are awesome.
It looks so strange to see people in the same confined space just talking and visiting with each other. Seeing people on public transport and in restaurants just......living. I miss it.
Two weeks to flatten the curve
Nothing changed here. No one really gave a crap because we knew it was BS from the start. Some people bought into it but they were the exception.
@@dickJohnsonpeter Where's here?
I felt the same way but that was the minority view in small town Texas.
@Rollz Sure, not everyone, I exaggerated a bit but it was apparent early on that no one knew anyone getting sick and the only evidence was people saying they had it on social media to get attention or a very VERY few people that you could be confident did actually get it. People weren't dropping dead, no piles of bodies anywhere, no crowded hospitals seen in real life, no evidence really appeared in reality, only on tv so when reality doesn't match up with what you're being told you "know". I'm up north and people carried on normally as much as possible. The sad thing is we were not affected by the thing itself, we were highly affected by the reaction to it and exploitation of it. People suffered so much, lives destroyed, but not from the vyrus itself. I had to go to about four different hospitals and doctors often for all of 2020-2022 for major injuries I received from an accident and the places were basically empty or normal amount of ppl at most.
@kebab enthusiast ok kitty cat lol
I am a ninth grader and I want to become an Astrophysicist . Watching you so much excited about your work gave me a huge motivation to pursue physics, more probably Astrophysics.
Best wishes to you and your journey in education.
I’m gonna be honest with you, you probably think it’s a lot easier than it is. It’s not. Just to get a bachelors you have to take calc 1-3, ODE, then math physics, all general physics, intro to Astro, quantum mech 1-2, mech 1-2, and that’s JUST to get a bachelors degree bud
@@Ranger-sl3qq Did you not catch the part where they said they got a huge motivation? Obviously they know it's difficult if they need a big push to do it. Just because someone wants to do something doesn't mean they think it's easy.
Maybe you only want to do things that come to you easily, but not everyone feels the same. For some, the challenge only makes it more alluring.
@@Ranger-sl3qq I would think it's hard enough being a Freshman in high school nowadays without having a complete stranger take a big old stanky 💩 all over your educational aspirations 😆
Best advice is to read for a general Physics degree, which will have optional units you can study in probably the final year,which will include Astrophysics. Just a heads up though, it is likely you will find other areas of Physics just as interesting, and your initial interest in Astrophysics may give way to areas like solid state or gravitational physics. Physics is like that, so many fascinating areas, it's just better to get an all round Physics background at undergraduate level, then pursue your passion at postgraduate. Good luck!
I love how you go straight to the point in the video. finally a day in the life video that's worth watching!
After dropping out of school 15 years ago, I watched this video. The next day I literally scheduled appointments and was back in school that fall. I've just begun my second year in my Physics undergrad at the age of 36. It's not always comfortable and most of the time it feels like I've made a crazy decision, but I'm going to do it. Then I'm going to grad school, and maybe even a PhD. I just wanted to say thanks for this look inside your life,. It spoke to me as something I could strive to achieve that would make me happy to wake up and do every day, and inspired me into returning to something I thought I'd left forever. Hope to have an update in 2027 when I graduate with my Physics BS and Astro minor!
Came here to write how awed I'm with her completing Phd in 2 months. _furious applauds_
I thought she said two months to write the thesis. There would have been a lot of research to do before that. Still, two months to write it up is impressive when many folks take six months or more. Part of that will be how many new questions come up in the writing process that need to be answered. Writing has a way of making you sit back and think a little deeper about what you’re doing.
Thank you Dr Becky. Really great to see this. When I was a kid, many years ago, I wanted to grow up to be an astronomer researching something (didn't really care what it was). It didn't work out like that and though I can't complain, I'm jealous of your day. Thanks again.
Never too late Scoopy Doopy, I've had a keen interest in astronomy since early yrs primary school. 40 years later I'm starting study at the Open University.
I may never end up an Astrophysicist at Oxford but at least I'll be able to understand wtf Matt O'Dowd is talking about on PBS Spacetime 🧐
@@tuvaaq Great stuff Neil. Fantastic to follow your dream :) You are right too, never too late :)
Dr. Becky. . . Time to wake up. . . You are a "Paid Deceiver" as none of those objects are what you say they are. By now Becky, you and many others can tell the sky is much different today then just a year ago. . . We are at the return of Jesus Christ, and all he brings with him, and Becky you and others are paid by forces that would do anything to keep people from knowing they are what the Bible says they are, and have always been so. . . Turn the computer off Becky. . . There is not much time left as all will stand before he who as God came as a man, to judge the world. . . He is coming. . . Will you be ready Becky or will you be left with other deceivers who did not listen. . . . . . .
@@daveberry5901 you a Neil Gaiman fan too I see, no spoilers please I've not finished it yet!
@@g0balot I did almost reconsider when I heard Dr Becky say learn to code 😂😂
The amount of things you did solidly in the first 45 minutes of your work day was incredible. I don't know, maybe I'm just not that efficient of a worker - but you seem like you know how to fit every moment of the day with "get shit done" >:D
(And of course we all need a few breaks here and there)
You're not alone...I feel like I would need at least twice the amount of time to get that amount of work done...
It’s really admirable how you have everything mostly under your control , like with the notes, to do lists, etc.
I aspire to be a physicist, most probably an astrophysicist, and all this seems very exciting to me.
As I've worked in academia your video was pretty much according to my previous experience.
My alma mater didn't have so many cool historical buildings though.
It was very nice to watch, you really seem like a very genuine and lovely person, all my best wishes and keep spreading the astronomy around!
It's researchers work that makes it possible for the work of engineers and engineers work that makes it possible for the work of (electronics) technicians like me! Thank you Dr. Becky!
I was trained as a radar technician in the Navy but I also worked on navigational beacons, ground to ground and ground to air communications, weather sensing equipment, and flight data recorders. What absolutely drew me in was waveguide theory and tuned cavities. Who knew an enclosed all metal duct could be such an efficient high power transmission line!
Your love for what you do really shines through here, like nothing else!
Snacking and browsing arXiv is also a day in the life of a UA-cam science writer. Thanks for this glimpse into your life, Dr Becky, and thanks to your colleagues who appeared on-screen. Keep living the dream!
Can I just say your day is so exciting and full of curiosity and makes me wanna become an astrophysicist too!
I appreciate that the scientific concepts are explained at a high level, it makes them so much more rich and interesting; no talking down to the audience.
Currently trying to study for my a levels at the moment - I’m hoping to head off and do classics at uni, but my physics and further maths a levels still mean so much to me. It’s so encouraging to see careers that look so incredible, even in the far off distance.
Thanks for the study motivation!
This is truly inspiring, your daily work is my dream. Though I'm nowhere near the field of astrophysics, your hard work and passion really inspired me to keep going forward. Thank you for the video
I wanted to know what Rajesh Kuthrapalli would do in his job.
Have you watched Season 09 Episode 12 where Sheldon joins Rajesh in a Telescope room scanning for Rogue planet... Sheldon gets to discover a medium-sized asteroid while looking for a pattern in 6 months of collected data...He finds a pattern in about just 5 seconds
@@rakibshah From the data Rajesh had collected. Sheldon ought to know where the credit was due.
@Rakib Shah Well Sheldon is a special boy... A popsicle according to him tastes like the speed of light😂
I’m a TA and I love showing my students these videos! So inspiring! You are amazing!
Oh my!!!!! You are a machine! This is amazing what you do, thanks for showing everyone your day, it looks incredible. It's amazing how you can operate on this level everyday. Keep doing what you're doing this is great.
Dr. Becky you are seriously living my dream life! I have chosen that I want to pursue astrophysics as a career and I am really excited to see what the future holds!
Dr Becky, please stop, I need to work, but this is actually both entertaining and really insightful on a day in the life of an astrophysicist. 20 minutes well spent. Keep it up :). Greetings from Mexico City
1. OH MY GOSH THE VIBES OF YOU WALKING AT NIGHT IN THE COLLEGE AND LIKE THE LAMP POSTS JUST TWINKLING IN THE TWILIGHT SKY AND THE ARCHITETURE OF THE BUILDINGS IS SO NICE AAAH
2. I really like your office, it doesn’t feel CUBICLY
3. DID YOU JUST SAY U CODE
4. BRO SO SO SO MUCH SOCIALIZATION I would cry holy crap
Its amazing that an astrophysicist can bend time to fit an entire day into 18 minutes and 34 seconds. So cool.
Now this is a very meaningful life!
Genuine excitement
Intelligence conversations
Good cookies
A glass office
And curiosity of space
Love it!
This is exactly what it sounds like when my girlfriend tells me about her day (she's currently doing her PhD in BioTech).
so motivated and joyful - its really inspiring :)
I'm doing my a levels in April/may and i plan to study physics after a gap year. You really are one of my motivations for wanting to become an astrophysicist
This is by far my favorite “A day in the life of …” that looks so cool!
Thank YOU for putting up a video of someone doing something that is actually making a difference in the world. Your job, although seemingly mundane to some, actually does something purposeful and useful in this life. This is content I'm here for. Keep up the good work. You are my type of hero.
I found this interesting. Seeing academics “working” is enlightenment.
Damn, such a good day plus video! I am studying to become an astrophysicist and this makes me so happy! ❤️💫
Yay glad you liked it and it was helpful
This is simple as it can get.. I thought being an astrophysicist and doing some complex work would ruin my brain.. But Becky showed me how simple it is.. Hats off Doctor !!!
We live under a dome and these people are smart?
i never wondered about this, yet here i am.
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This video was so fast paced it felt like I was watching it on 2x.
Ha! I actually put it on .75 speed to watch after some time
High achieving people like this really make me proud to be a human. Pretty cool species, especially if you look at someone who is probably the top 500 in the world in a profession that already requires a top 1 % intellectual. To be a leader in a field the rest of the world at least has a minimal level of interest in is very cool sports,music,science,art,mechanics,, politics etc. Inspiration. Thank you.
How passionate these people are about their love for their jobs is so endearing. It's always like watching grown up kids living their dreams, in the absolute best way possible.
Thank you Dr, Becky, it is important for students to know the life of being a scholar.