Message from @Luckbot
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I've only got a master's degree in EE
Yes. The good way to play it: 1.7.10 modded until it breaks
some time ago, I started a PhD course (as it'd been my ambition for some time then) but soon realised academia is _not_ for me
I respect x100 times more EE people than CS trannies
computer science and the IT sector in general is for low T people
Me too, gonna start the PhD this summer, but I think it is the right thing for me. At least I loved the projects I did on the side
cool cool
there are so many other STEM fields that are so much more versatile
I was thinking of starting again maybe, this time as an external ph.d. candidate, with corporate backing/financing
somewhere in Germany
cs trannies are the worst tbh
EE is literally math and upon ~5th semester they expect you to program without teaching it before 😄
I don't know. We'll see.
tbh CS is utter shit. The only reason Im here is because I couldn't enter an engineering school
Oh I do have a corporate backing. Basically our field offers no jobs without
I've certainly got more than enough experience in DSP research.
But on the other hand if you're not a js/python brainlet you're very valuable in companies. The last company I worked in was genuinely impressed by my Java and C skills
Control Theory and Automation
cool, that's very close to what I'm doing
@Luckbot I hope :D My next internship should be COBOL and Java EE in a bank (if I'm accepted)
Mostly did control optimization for powerplants and other energy supply
right
I've had to refresh and expand my knowledge in control theory recently
But right now I automate public pools xD
as one of the projects I've been working on has a lot to do with system identification
And do the front end. Programm buttons to trigger a filter flushing...
Ah nice
whats with these non-pings
of course it's nothing new for me but, you know, DSP nomenclature and methods of analysis are a bit different from those used in control theory
Yeah noticed that 😄 I made a big circle around DSP and HF in university and never touched it after looking into the basics of wave equations
>CS is big cash. Backend software devs get showered in money
compared to the level of knowledge required - yes
but mathematical modelling of control systems etc. is also rather lucrative
few people can do this, even fewer do it well and they're in BIG demand
same for HDL experts
Definitely yes. Shitty company is shitty because we are utterly understaffed. We'd need like three times as many people to properly do jobs and not just make everyone the girl for everything
any moron can _program_
but describing a piece of hardware using a hardware design language requires a strong EE background