You can also do research outside of uni, as an independant, just get started, make a google doc, start learning stuff, making notes, etc. Asking questions about things you want to know about their papers, etc
It would be great if you could elaborate on this as I am fresh high school graduate with no research experience and am looking to independently research as well
Great video. I've recently gone back to school to study physics and have wanted to get involved in research but was unsure how to go about it. You've given me some ideas. Thank you!
As a high school student, I have been so lost/intimidated by the process of reaching out to professors at my local uni for research. This was very informative, I'll definitely be sending some emails now!
That was actually great advice im transferring next semester to a new university and definitely am going to apply what you said on looking at the professor's current research, see if its something your interested in, and sending a professional email with a resume.
I love this channel, I’m hoping to grow and learn outside of just school and long lectures. I was disappointed I couldn’t find more content on your page but I hope you keep this going and growing 🙏❤️
Great, I appreciate all above, research is not too hectic as we consider, I'm high school student but i've made research on advance physics, also publish papers in reputed journal.
Another amazing video Dario! I would also recommend interested students try to meet with undergrad/doc students already in the lab to understand the responsibilities and expectations of a lab member and the mentoring style of the PI!
Wow dario great video! I would also recommend reaching out to or CCing the office administrator that works with the department as they can often make your email likely to be viewed
This video was truly great, I think if you upped your production qual just a tiny bit (i.e. better background, slightly better lighting/white balance) this channel will blow up - keep rocking
To be honest, I used to think this too, but really professors are just looking for highly motivated students that are willing to learn a lot and help out where they can. Whether it’s assisting in manufacturing of experimental setups or writing analysis code to interpret results, there are many ways that you can be of value in research. It’s really just a matter of if you are willing to learn a lot and clear the initial learning curve.
Great content! Can you cover Template for Research Paper(how to mind map) And Format for writing Research (incorporate) Like suppose what are major headings and etc.
W video bro. I'm an engineering physics student just down the road at CSM. Just started research in MSE this semester. Junior year be hard asf no kizzy. Still got dat 4.0 tho I ain't playing no games frfr.
Thank you! This video definitely helped! I have a quick question though. I ended up reaching out to a professor in another university where I basically added a feature to this model with the help of his PHD student. Does this "count' as doing research since its not something that is going to be published.
I’d say this more falls into something you can put under a “projects” section on your resume. Unless you were like working with that lab for many months making it. But now you can use something that to show to other professors to get more research!
hey man i love your content i just watched all three of your videos and i wanted to ask you something. So im a sophomore and im about to get started in my 4 th semester since i started university and my gpa is a bit low and i want to know if enrolling in a masters program and killing it will cover for these grades by the time i reach the PhD level
They will always forgive poor grades in the beginning of your undergrad if you show improvement as you keep going. So don’t worry about the overall number of that’s ur case. Best way to make grades matter less though is have better extracurriculars! Especially if you are considering grad school getting research is probably the #1 thing you can do and you will learn a lot on how to solve problems which will also translate into getting better grades.
International students at US institutions definitely still have the ability to participate in research, albeit a little more restrictive when it comes to ITAR restricted or US government funded contracts. That being said there is no shortage of opportunities where you can apply yourself
hard to get into research ❌
hard while getting into research ✅
W video, this guy knows what he's talking about.
That last section about how to succeed in research was very helpful, would love to hear more about your experience navigating challenges in research
You can also do research outside of uni, as an independant, just get started, make a google doc, start learning stuff, making notes, etc. Asking questions about things you want to know about their papers, etc
Could you explain it more?
It would be great if you could elaborate on this as I am fresh high school graduate with no research experience and am looking to independently research as well
Very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to make this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I've recently gone back to school to study physics and have wanted to get involved in research but was unsure how to go about it. You've given me some ideas. Thank you!
this channels gonna be huge
applying to REUs at the moment, appreciate the guidance. those rejections sting like crazy so thank you for emphasizing the importance of persistence.
As a high school student, I have been so lost/intimidated by the process of reaching out to professors at my local uni for research. This was very informative, I'll definitely be sending some emails now!
Can I schedule an email with this video to myself in 2018?
That was actually great advice im transferring next semester to a new university and definitely am going to apply what you said on looking at the professor's current research, see if its something your interested in, and sending a professional email with a resume.
I love this channel, I’m hoping to grow and learn outside of just school and long lectures.
I was disappointed I couldn’t find more content on your page but I hope you keep this going and growing 🙏❤️
saw you posted this vid in gen chat. great video!! subbed 👍
Great vid, my brain is getting bigger the more i watch ur videos!
this dude saved my life thanks dario!
Great, I appreciate all above, research is not too hectic as we consider, I'm high school student but i've made research on advance physics, also publish papers in reputed journal.
Another amazing video Dario! I would also recommend interested students try to meet with undergrad/doc students already in the lab to understand the responsibilities and expectations of a lab member and the mentoring style of the PI!
Wow dario great video! I would also recommend reaching out to or CCing the office administrator that works with the department as they can often make your email likely to be viewed
This video was truly great, I think if you upped your production qual just a tiny bit (i.e. better background, slightly better lighting/white balance) this channel will blow up - keep rocking
I appreciate it! Background is something I’m aware of I’ll get there soon :)
Getting a research career: like a 5% chance probably
To be honest, I used to think this too, but really professors are just looking for highly motivated students that are willing to learn a lot and help out where they can. Whether it’s assisting in manufacturing of experimental setups or writing analysis code to interpret results, there are many ways that you can be of value in research. It’s really just a matter of if you are willing to learn a lot and clear the initial learning curve.
This guy is kinda smart you should listen to him
Great content!
Can you cover Template for Research Paper(how to mind map) And
Format for writing Research (incorporate)
Like suppose what are major headings and etc.
W video bro. I'm an engineering physics student just down the road at CSM. Just started research in MSE this semester. Junior year be hard asf no kizzy. Still got dat 4.0 tho I ain't playing no games frfr.
Ayyyy I got an EP degree. Junior year tested me for sure u got this
Even in a research yt video I can’t escape Jake
true story!
Thank you! This video definitely helped! I have a quick question though. I ended up reaching out to a professor in another university where I basically added a feature to this model with the help of his PHD student. Does this "count' as doing research since its not something that is going to be published.
I’d say this more falls into something you can put under a “projects” section on your resume. Unless you were like working with that lab for many months making it. But now you can use something that to show to other professors to get more research!
hey man i love your content i just watched all three of your videos and i wanted to ask you something. So im a sophomore and im about to get started in my 4 th semester since i started university and my gpa is a bit low and i want to know if enrolling in a masters program and killing it will cover for these grades by the time i reach the PhD level
They will always forgive poor grades in the beginning of your undergrad if you show improvement as you keep going. So don’t worry about the overall number of that’s ur case. Best way to make grades matter less though is have better extracurriculars! Especially if you are considering grad school getting research is probably the #1 thing you can do and you will learn a lot on how to solve problems which will also translate into getting better grades.
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nah you got this
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Hey i met this guy at the rec
Not for international students
International students at US institutions definitely still have the ability to participate in research, albeit a little more restrictive when it comes to ITAR restricted or US government funded contracts. That being said there is no shortage of opportunities where you can apply yourself
How bout you do some research for your fantasy football team #MissedThePlayoffs
@@sabres158 I didn’t?
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