The obvious choice would be a research or academic physicist. These are professions that are primarily in the public sector meaning that you would be employed by a university or the government. As for industry, there are still some companies that employ quantum physicists but they are usually R and D departments of large technology companies. Not a lot of businesses directly employ quantum mechanics directly, but there are a lot that use the results of experiments to develop new, and improve old, technologies.
Possible areas for research include superconductivity, quantum computing, particle physics and string theory. Maybe chemistry too.
Richard Feynman stated once that "if you think you understand quantum mechanics then you don't understand quantum mechanics". However it is possible to learn how to write and solve the equations of quantum mechanics to get answers that can be verified experimentally.
Types of PhysicsParticle PhysicsAstrophysicsTheoretical PhysicsExperimental/Applied PhysicsMechanical PhysicsQuantum Physics (Quantum Mechanics)Bio Physics
Isaac Newton understood mathematics , theoretical physics and experimental physics.
Quantum Mechanics is a discipline of higher level mathematics and physics. The most basic description of Quantum Physics is the study of the building blocks of the universe, and the forces that govern those particles.
Atomic physics and nuclear physics.
Theoretical physics. Quantum mechanics.
Theoretical Mechanics - the branch of Physics that describes mechanical force and motion.
Mechanics is a branch of physics so without physics there would be no mechanics!
Yes, Mechanics is a branch of Physics.
Progress of Theoretical Physics was created in 1946.
R. I. G. Hughes has written: 'The structure and interpretation of quantum mechanics' -- subject(s): Quantum theory, Philosophy, Physics 'The theoretical practices of physics' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Physics
W. D. Curtis has written: 'Differential manifolds and theoretical physics' -- subject(s): Differentiable manifolds, Differential Geometry, Field theory (Physics), Mechanics
L. L. Lazarev is a Russian author known for writing books on esoteric and spiritual topics. Some of his notable works include "Diagnostics of Karma" and "Structure of the Absolute." Lazarev's writings often focus on understanding the deeper meaning of life and personal growth.
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics was created in 1965.
International Journal of Theoretical Physics was created in 1968.
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics was created in 1999.
C W Kilmister was a mathematician known for his work in mathematical physics, particularly in the field of theoretical physics. He has written extensively on topics such as quantum mechanics, relativity, and group theory. Some of his notable works include books on group theory and quantum mechanics.