Photonics PhD... I am confused :(

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Dear ppl,



I would like to ask your piece of advice, help, experience... for a PhD i got accepted in but I don't know if I will accept it or not.



My bachelor background is in Electrical engineering and then my master is in MEMS. During the master, I took selective courses related to nanotechnology, processes etc and I have to say that I really enjoy all the topics related to nanowires fabrication, carbon nanotubes, other nanostructures, nanoimprint lithography etc

Unfortunately, it was only 2 related courses, offered by my faculty... My master thesis was about biomems, and my experience as research assistant was about sensors, photovoltaics etc. Unfortunately there was never an open place available in the Nanotechnology laboratory, so I couldn't get a jos as a research assistant there...



The past months I applied to various PhD's related to all these topics (nanotubes for different applications, graphene based electronics etc), I got rejected (in same cases the feedback was that I had limited experience in these topics) and I got accepted only in ONE related to optoelectronics/photonics. I attended courses related to it and I can say that the courses and the topic of the PhD thesis intrigue me like 60-70%.



So the question that tortures me is either to start this PhD topic since there is no other option and deal with a project that doesn't excite me so much in the beginning (maybe in the future it will, maybe not) or apply the next year for other topics related to the things I want and like, with again low chances to get accepted...



Thanx!!



Vittorio

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Hey Vitttorio, I guess you solved your problem now

You are not the only one with doubts. I'm wandering hohw you chose the university to apply for. I'm also very confused...

Please reply and have a talk about it.

Thanks

KR

Giulio

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