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Jo01
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Hi!
Which degree, which subject is more suitable for those wishing to approach theoretical/computational neuroscience and neural simulation, system biology and related fields like bioinformatics?
Physics or Comupter science?
(I live in Europe and we don't have major/minor system)
Physics bachelor's would mean useful courses like statistical and quantum mechanics, some good C programming and algorithm courses (numerical analysis oriented).
(You can do ab iophysics MSc.)
CS means algorithm, logic, databases, artificial intelligence and a lot of mathematics (particularly discrete math).
(You can do bionformatics MSc degree but NOT biophysics, that is only for Phys grad.)
Thanks in advane! :)
Which degree, which subject is more suitable for those wishing to approach theoretical/computational neuroscience and neural simulation, system biology and related fields like bioinformatics?
Physics or Comupter science?
(I live in Europe and we don't have major/minor system)
Physics bachelor's would mean useful courses like statistical and quantum mechanics, some good C programming and algorithm courses (numerical analysis oriented).
(You can do ab iophysics MSc.)
CS means algorithm, logic, databases, artificial intelligence and a lot of mathematics (particularly discrete math).
(You can do bionformatics MSc degree but NOT biophysics, that is only for Phys grad.)
Thanks in advane! :)