This might be a very stupid question :(, but I am confused.
So I did an experiment.
we had radioactive material which was emitting beta particles, and we were using geiger counter to measure pulses (ionized beta particles). We were supposed to measure the time it takes for the geiger counter to...
I am still deciding what to study. I have two options: ICT (information and communication technology) or Computer Science/computer engineering. It says that after ICT I will qualified for a job within the IT-, telecom- and media sector.
I want to know what is better to study and what study...
These two bachelors are the only bachelors which are in English and I am able to afford to go to them (There are many Masters in English because most of the Universities offer Masters in English, but Bachelors in their language). Both of the Universities' names are recognised in Europe (I would...
I was told many many... many times that its better to study IT and communication because there are more jobs available, and The software/hardware jobs are only possible to get in California, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan and its very difficult to get them. Is this true??
So if you study Computer...
However, there is one more issue which I am struggling with.
The IT and communication programme is in a better University than the other one when it comes to "World University ranking 2014-15". The University with the IT and communication is in the 300s and the other University is in 700s. Does...
To be honest, I want to work with hardware or software in computers (I love designing digital circuits in logisim and I also love to code in python. I did a high school project of making a basic CPU in logisim which could add/subtract/divide/multiply and describing the use of the boolean algebra...
So I am starting College this year. However, I can't decide which programme I should go with.
The first option is bachelor in IT and Communication. This programme has deep content of communication (networking), but it doesn't have courses like Algorithms, Database Systems, Digital Circuits...
I did an experiment where a red laser went through a diffraction grating
The distance between the diffraction grating to the screen is 10cm (x)
Later I measure the distance from the central dot to the first dot (4.5cm) (y)
after this I measure the distance from the central dot to the second...
I have this one question. When you have Master's degree in mathematics, can you do a second Master's degree in computer science without doing the bachelor's degree in computer science first?
Why do you suspect a second degree in computer science would be more productive?
I have always thought that electronics engineering deals mostly with hardware(a lot more than in CS), but also with software (a lot less than in CS, but still enough to work as a programmer) and more mathematics is...
What I meant to say was: would I be treated as a mathematician with PhD in electronics engineering.
I am asking this because I met people with a degree (not sure if MS or PhD) in EE who called themselves mathematicians. And they work with digital electronics such as computers, but they also work...
Can you become a mathematician (work in research in think tanks, or teach in the universities) with masters degree in electronics engineering?
Or do I need to have a second masters degree in mathematics?