Astrophysics in a sentence as a noun

"The astrophysics here is not quite right," is my new favorite HN quote.

That's like complaining that people at chef school take more cooking classes than astrophysics classes.

There's a lot more to astrophysics than Newtonian mechanics.

I did some work on data visualization for the astrophysics department when I was in college.

I have a PhD in astrophysics, and have done research in computational medical physics.

You could be talking astrophysics one minute and the next you're into a strange shamanistic wonderland where science doesn't exist.

Presumably they're looking for someone with "general problem solving skills", rather than "knowledge of astrophysics".

My favorite Brian May fact is that, as soon as he had a few years off from being a legendary rock star, he went back to grad school and finished his doctorate in astrophysics.

Depends on what you want to learn about, a degree in astrophysics or aeronautial engineering prepares you for many different possible jobs.

In any complex field, and biotechnology and medicine are about as complex is it gets outside astrophysics, validating truth takes time.

I work in particle astrophysics data processing and management, mostly with gamma ray events for Fermi gamma ray space-telescope.

Proper Noun Examples for Astrophysics

Maybe I'm biased because I did research in Particle Astrophysics and now work as a developer for Particle physics experiments, but the problem with most small businesses is not that they don't need any random PhD, it's that they lack the foresight to understand what a person trained in particle astrophysics can actually bring to the table.

Astrophysics definitions

noun

the branch of astronomy concerned with the physical and chemical properties of celestial bodies