I want to work in research specifically involved around quantum computing, I’m set to do a degree in Computer Science in the future and am wondering if getting a degree in CompSci puts me on the right track for it.
Any help appreciated
At my school we just had a seminar in quantum computing. There are many avenues into it. If you were getting into quantum computing from a C.S. angle that would involve designing algorithms that could be ran on a quantum computer. That is a very different Proposition than running on a traditional binary machine. If you mean designing a quantum computer, computer engineering doesn’t cut it. Try high level particle physics, they work on Bose Einstein principles. Very complicated Research, not to take anything away from the complexity in the Algorithms. Basically to work on hardware think physics or nuclear engineering. To work on Software think C.S. However you should know the research being done is all at Post doc and Doctoral candidate level (outside of the technician style research).
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I'm halfway through a Psychology degree, which I am really interested and involved in. I know Psych. degrees are a dime a dozen, and I know that the job prospects with only a Bachelors aren't great within the field, but I feel that this degree will be fundamentally applicable to everything I do, personally and professionally.
I don't know yet if I really want to go into counseling of any type, or the typical Psych. grad school route. In researching career ideas, I've seen how much the Computer/IT industry is going to continue to be a hotbed of opportunity and development.
Finally, as the title asks, would it be possible, and wise, to look into doing a master's degree in some area of computer science or IT along with my background in Psychology?
Honestly, career options seem dim right now in many sectors. There's been so much "educational inflation." I'm trying to get the best, well-rounded education I can, while being conscious of the future of the job market and economy. Thanks.
Computer Science has always been a good choice, and always will be. However, don't expect to be paid based on your education until you have quite a few years of practical, real world experience. But once you do get that experience, with a fat Master's under your belt, your opportunities should be limitless.
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i need a topic about system utilities or expert system for my research
do a report on identity thief how computers r used to steal ur id.
I like to know the areas which are awaiting research and innovation in computer engineering.The areas which can make a healthy career- providing knowledge,interests ,good placements,money and fame.I am opting for this branch shortly.
Learn the most fundamental of principles. Learn down deep – do the hard science that others avoid because it seems too hard. Get a minor in Mathematics instead of a minor in marketing. Learn physics, the quantum mechanics of chip. Then, when you present your self it will be that you are prepared for science, can sustain hard work and that you can pay attention. Wouldn't you hire that person for any job in the industry? You know he'll catch onto any challenge