An experiment performed in the Accelerator Laboratory of University of Jyväskylä, Finland, has succeeded in producing a previously unknown atomic nucleus, 190-Astatine, consisting of 85 protons and 105 neutrons. The nucleus is the lightest isotope of astatine discovered to date.
You get a lot of cool stuff coming at the master's level. You get a dedicated year of research, but unlike a PhD you don't have a mininum number of publications required, so advisers tend to give out riskier projects at that level.
You get a lot of cool stuff coming at the master's level. You get a dedicated year of research, but unlike a PhD you don't have a mininum number of publications required, so advisers tend to give out riskier projects at that level.
My master’s thesis was basically just some coding gruntwork as part of a larger project