About

Greetings, all!

My name is Andrew Tran, I’m a second year student at the University of Georgia studying astrophysics and mathematics. If there’s one thing you should know about me, it’s that astronomy, space, and physics have made a tremendous impact on my life for the past three years, and it’s become something that I’m really passionate about and devote a lot of my time and energy into. On this blog, you may find me talking about topics relating to navigating the field of astrophysics professionally, some technical posts about space and astronomy, my opinion on niche topics in theoretical physics, and several other things. I also have an interest in math, philosophy, and computer science.

In regards to everything I’m doing with astrophysics, my long term goals include going to graduate school to get a PhD, and then acquiring some kind of research position, whether it’s at a lab or at a university. At the end of the day, I want to make some kind of contribution, no matter how small or big, to the field of theoretical physics.

I started this blog back in January of 2019, wrote a few times, and unfortunately fell off of it. But over a year later, I decided to fire things back up again and do be more committed this time. I also run an Instagram page under the same name, @astrophysicsfeed. Feel free to go over there to find several cool posts on physics and astronomy!

Happy Reading, and enjoy!

~A