How good is Florida Atlantic University?
How good is Florida Atlantic University?
I'm interested in LQG and other approaches in QG. And a quick search showed me that there are two professors doing research in Quantum Gravity at this university. Thing is, I'm hearing about this university for the first time! What are the pros and cons? I'm a international student. Any idea of good places(apart from PennState, LSU, Waterloo and PI) doing research in this field?
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Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
Bad enough that US News didn't bother to give them a rank: http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandr ... ngs/page+7satyad18 wrote:I'm interested in LQG and other approaches in QG. And a quick search showed me that there are two professors doing research in Quantum Gravity at this university. Thing is, I'm hearing about this university for the first time! What are the pros and cons? I'm a international student. Any idea of good places(apart from PennState, LSU, Waterloo and PI) doing research in this field?
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
HappyQuark wrote:Bad enough that US News didn't bother to give them a rank: http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandr ... ngs/page+7satyad18 wrote:I'm interested in LQG and other approaches in QG. And a quick search showed me that there are two professors doing research in Quantum Gravity at this university. Thing is, I'm hearing about this university for the first time! What are the pros and cons? I'm a international student. Any idea of good places(apart from PennState, LSU, Waterloo and PI) doing research in this field?
Well, any idea of other schools doing research in QG?
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
Well, I have already been through those sites! Apart from knowing the people doing research in this field, I couldn't find more information about the universities. And it so happens most of the time that a particular professor might be the only one doing research in Quantum Gravity at his/her university. These issues are confusing me. It would be good to hear if the major portion of the profs at their universities are doing research in this field. If anybody has info regarding this, please do suggest.
Thanks.
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
Moreover, it was because of the following link that I was asking info about Florida Atlantic University:
http://maps.google.it/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h ... 109375&z=1
P.S: looking for schools only in US, Canada.
http://maps.google.it/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&h ... 109375&z=1
P.S: looking for schools only in US, Canada.
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
You aren't going to find any regular US universities where the majority of the professors are researching quantum gravity. That just doesn't happen. At most you'll probably not find more than three or four at one school.satyad18 wrote:Well, I have already been through those sites! Apart from knowing the people doing research in this field, I couldn't find more information about the universities. And it so happens most of the time that a particular professor might be the only one doing research in Quantum Gravity at his/her university. These issues are confusing me. It would be good to hear if the major portion of the profs at their universities are doing research in this field. If anybody has info regarding this, please do suggest.
Thanks.
So I went down the first three pages of the google scholar hits for quantum gravity and found authors from these US schools:
UC Santa Barbara
Syracuse University
Cornell
Princeton
Stanford
Brandeis University
University of Pittsburgh
Penn State
Yale
Harvard
Kansas State University
Washington University
Iowa State University
Purdue University
CalTech
University of Utah
Rutgers University
For you to say you looked at these but couldn't find more info on the schools is a bit ridiculous. Once you find where the authors are coming from, you go to the department webpage, find the author's research webpage and read more about their research. These schools are just from the google scholar link, I'm sure there are more from the wikipedia link. Each of these schools has at least one professor working on quantum gravity and publishing papers, and each of these schools has a much better reputation than Florida Atlantic University, in so much as absolutely noone has heard of Florida Atlantic University because it sucks.
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
A few more:
Columbia
Wayne State
University of Waterloo
Columbia
Wayne State
University of Waterloo
Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
grae313 wrote:You aren't going to find any regular US universities where the majority of the professors are researching quantum gravity. That just doesn't happen. At most you'll probably not find more than three or four at one school.
So I went down the first three pages of the google scholar hits for quantum gravity and found authors from these US schools:
UC Santa Barbara
Syracuse University
Cornell
Princeton
Stanford
Brandeis University
University of Pittsburgh
Penn State
Yale
Harvard
Kansas State University
Washington University
Iowa State University
Purdue University
CalTech
University of Utah
Rutgers University
For you to say you looked at these but couldn't find more info on the schools is a bit ridiculous. Once you find where the authors are coming from, you go to the department webpage, find the author's research webpage and read more about their research. These schools are just from the google scholar link, I'm sure there are more from the wikipedia link. Each of these schools has at least one professor working on quantum gravity and publishing papers, and each of these schools has a much better reputation than Florida Atlantic University, in so much as absolutely noone has heard of Florida Atlantic University because it sucks.
Thanks grae!grae313 wrote:A few more:
Columbia
Wayne State
University of Waterloo
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Re: How good is Florida Atlantic University?
I don't know anyone who does Quantum Gravity here, but I don't listen very well. (:grae313 wrote: Iowa State University
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