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[quote=Anonymous]PhD engineer here. I don't really see how you can do physics research with a lab virtually. If he can physically go to a lab I think he should do that (I started volunteering in a lab my sophomore year of high school). If in person is not possible, computer programing/data science is needed for most physics these days so I'd recommend leaning in on that for sophomore year and seeing if he can find a virtual data science research internship for summer 2025. He can do experiments at home for fun, and those experiments should be fine for school science fairs, but, honestly, it won't be anything like academic research or real physics careers. Note, this is also WAY too late in the year to investigate summer internships for this year. I picked up mine for this upcoming summer in the late fall.[/quote]
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