Experimentor_4u

To be a world class astronomer, you need dedication. Right from looking at the stars with a home-made telescope in your early teens to developing a deeper understanding of the cosmos at the university level, one needs to be patient while retaining the passion for learning something new every day. This page developed by experimentor_4u attempts to achieve just that by creating a forum to provide a holistic learning environment for budding scientists and science junkies alike.

However making a career in astronomy or astrophysics is not a simple task and requires years of hard work. Today, global educational institutions looking to higher the brightest minds for research purposes are on the lookout for candidates who are not just gifted but possess an innate understanding of the subject matter they specialise in. Scientists like these are often curious about the way the world works around them from a very tender age; experimentor_4u happens to be one such person.

At the age of ten, experimentor_4u was made to move from Sweden to the UK in order to be closer to his disabled grandfather. The grandfather, an avid self-taught student of astronomy presented his grandchild with a telescope. The device would have a profound effect on experimentor_4u as it opened him up to a universe he had little or no knowledge of. Having developed a natural fascination for the cosmos, experimentor_4u proceeded to achieve an MSc in Astrophysics from Cambridge University. He has been working in a research position for many years now at the prestigious Cavendish Astrophysics Group and is currently pursuing a PhD in Astronomy.

experimentor_4u in his free time, likes to produce and post a number of articles related to astrophysics and other general areas of science. A lot of effort has been taken to continuously update the page so that readers have regular access to some of the most important and prominent scientific breakthroughs.