
Isna Ramadani
Bsc in Physics with Particle Physics & Cosmology.
As an aspiring particle physicist, Isna is making physics articles to generate scientific papers and to build a strong researching ability for her career. She is currently studying Physics with Particle Physics & Cosmology in University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Welcome to Aspiring Particle Physicist
This site is created as an outlet to summarise Isna's writings. The articles are mostly in the topic of physics and general science with the main focus of Particle Physics & Cosmology fields (i.e. the physics or nature about the universe and the smallest interesting bits of the building blocks of all things).
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The motto of one's University-Per Adua Ad Alta which means 'Through hardship, great heights are reached' is best at describing the background of Aspiring Particle Physicist-because quite literary, it is an aspiring attempt to be a proper particle physicist.
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To have a look on Isna's Research interests & Publications do continue scrolling,
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Research Interests
Entities such as dark matter and dark energy are playing a significant role on the mechanism of our universe. In quantum realm, how macrocosmic body operate doesn't seem to affect the microcosmic and vice versa. However, one assumed that both scale of realms 'mirrored' each others to some extend in a certain way/ways. Thus, a linked between the micro and macrocosmic must exist in a modern physics as interactions or a mechanism that the physicists including oneself in particular, endeavour to bring it to light.
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Isna is showcasing her more particular articles and writing ability in topics of particle physics, cosmology and more term such as flavour or flavor, photons, gravity & Einstein-Rosen bridge will appear on her later publications.
Publications
I. Ramadani, (SOON)."What could Dark Matter be?." [online], Aspiring Particle Physicist​.
I. Ramadani, (SOON)."Neutrino (v), as 'seen' from a first year Particle Physics student." [online], Aspiring Particle Physicist​.
I. Ramadani, (SOON)."Some things & Gravity." [online], Aspiring Particle Physicist​.
