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Re: medical health physics -- Student looking for help
Chris:
Nearly all thesis topics are suggested by the thesis advisor. If
you can't find a thesis advisor who can give you the suggestions you are
seeking, you are at the wrong university.
Bernard L. Cohen
Physics Dept.
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Tel: (412)624-9245
Fax: (412)624-9163
e-mail: blc+@pitt.edu
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Chris Watchmanf wrote:
> To all:
>
> I received the following message from a student at Idaho State University.
> I know many of you may have ideas that you would like to share with Chris.
> If you do, please respond directly to him at:
> mailto:watchman@physics.isu.edu
>
> Thanks to those of you who answer.
>
> Jerry Thomas
>
>
>
> Hello, my name is Chris Watchman and I am currently a graduate student
> in health physics at Idaho State University. I am interested in the
> medical applications of health physics and would like to do my thesis in
> that area. I was wondering if you could direct me to some resources in
> the area which I can use to develop a background in the subject. Also
> if you have any ideas which would make a good thesis project I would be
> very interested to hear from you.
>
> Thank you for you time and assistance.
>
> Chris Watchman
>
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