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Pawan867 views

How to learn pytorch and fastai

Currently I do most of my projects in keras and tensorflow. But now I want to switch to pytorch as it seems to be more flexible. #engineering #computer-science # #student

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Lamr699 views

Where can I find good jobs

#job #career #engineering #job-search

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Juan707 views

What are good schools for engineering

#engineering #civil-engineering

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Cole779 views

Do you have to be excellent at math to be an Engineer?

#engineering #math #science #career

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Drew531 views

What are the Four Main Types of Engineering? what are 3 careers of each type?(please answer this as soon as possible)

#engineering #student

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Christian884 views

Best Military College Option?

I want to become an officer in the military. I don't want to enlist. ROTC only pays the last two years of my college. That being said, what's my best option? 1.) Attend college then go to OCS: (Would attend college with my friends out of state, but the college is more expensive) 2.) Attend ROTC in college: (Attend in-state=super cheap, plus I might get a band scholarship) 3.) Military Academy: (Completely free, but hard to get into) 4.) The Citadel- Corps of Cadets (ROTC): (They're interested in me, but they're expensive) #college #military #finance #money-management #money-management #navy #high-school #college #engineering #air-force #military #engineer #marines #any #career #navy #fighter-pilot #marine #armed-forces #aviation #army #technology #physics #pilot #math #tech #biology #science #hashtag #airline #raptor #airline-industry #aerospace-engineering #mechanical #aeronautics #computer-science #chemistry #robotics #college-major #schedule #mechanical-engineering #band #biomedical-engineering #career-pathway #information-technology #pathway #medicine #english #ap #writing #acting #education #community-management #first-responder #author #civil-air-patrol #college-admissions #rotc #jrotc #state #university

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Christian865 views

Police Explorer Program or Civil Air Patrol?

I'm trying to decide on which after school program I should. I don't want to take both since I already have a job, and I plan on taking a lot of AP classes, and joining athletics teams. After high school, first, I'm going to get a mechanical engineering degree, with an emphasis on either Aerospace or Robotics. Then I'll either join the Air Force as a developmental engineer and make a career out of that, or join the Marines as a combat engineer, and then join SWAT. I have a choice of either joining a Police Explorer's Program that will give me the skills and knowledge to start a path towards becoming SWAT, or I can do Civil Air Patrol which will give me flight hours and teach me about the Air Force, plus Aerospace. What's going to look better on resumes and applications, and overall, what's your opinion on what's going to be better. Also, I'm already planning on joining JROTC for school. Thanks! #mechanical-engineer #mechanical-engineering #engineering #social-work #civil-engineering #police #marketing #aerospace-engineering #mechanical #civil-engineering #military #marines #air-force #civil-air-patrol #police #first-responder #lawyer #law-enforcement

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Who am I? What am I doing here?

I am struggling with my own individual identity and I have so many career questions. I want to be an astronaut but sometimes I just want to be a policeman. No one really knows what they want to do honestly but I think I might just skip college and be an alien. #astronaut #mars #womenintech #stem #college #college-major #science #career #engineering #undecided #engineering

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Partap435 views

What are the relationship between Electronics engineering and Mechanical engineering?

#engineering

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Christian729 views

Should I do an apprenticeship?

Recently there's been an apprentice program for a train company. The way their program works is that I would do it every other day. Basically, I go to school one day, and the apprenticeship another day. I don't know if I should do it because then I would have to quit all of my electives (Band, NJROTC, etc). My school only has four periods in a day, so I would only be able to take core classes. I want to be an engineer, preferably in Robotics or Aerospace. The program could be beneficial, but it's not a career that I would want to stay in, but I would gain experience, in assembly, manufacturing, and electronics. Plus it pays $17/hour. What's my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine #information-technology

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Christian759 views

Is it better to take high school classes that are fun, or beneficial to college and career?

I want to become an engineer (Robotics or Aerospace Engineering). Currently, I'm left with a choice of taking classes like Mandarin Chinese (which would look good on resumes, and college applications), or classes like Engineering Principles, Electronics, and Robotics. I don't really want to take a language, but it could be beneficial. I plan on serving in the military (preferably Marines as a combat engineer officer), and translators get paid more (like $300 more or something a month). Or I can take classes like CTE and STEM classes, and complete a career pathway in engineering that is apparently recognized as a credential of value. I'm just curious as to what would look better on college applications, and job resumes (Bilingual or credentials)? Also, if I were to complete the career pathway, I would have to quit band. My teacher says that he could probably get me a scholarship for band though. Is it still worth it to complete a pathway? Finally, if I were to keep band, I wouldn't be able to complete the pathway, but I would still be able to take Engineering and Robotics. What' s my best option? Thanks! #engineering #engineer #college #college #mechanical-engineering #aerospace-engineering #biomedical-engineering #career #robotics #band #high-school #schedule #career-pathway #pathway #engineering #college #engineer #high-school #airline-industry #any #fighter-pilot #navy #armed-forces #aviation #army #raptor #biology #science #career #pilot #tech #technology #marine #air-force #marines #airline #hashtag #military #math #college-major #aeronautics #computer-science #physics #mechanical #chemistry #aerospace-engineering #robotics #any #information-technology #technology #medicine

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Clio839 views

How can I get into an operations research career in the construction industry?

I am a college sophomore now majoring in civil engineering, and by the end of this summer I would have completed 4 summer internships: 2 in construction project engineering/general contracting, and 2 in civil engineering research (specifically in environmental engineering/water resources and structural engineering). While making plans and ideas for my academic and professional goals for next year and in the future, I reflected on my interests and passion for this field and how they changed over time. I find myself deeply committed to the construction industry in general, and definitely want to pursue my career in it after graduating college. At the same time, I have a variety of interests that overlap each other, and I am wondering how I should go about integrating them in my long-term professional life. So that got me to thinking about operations research as an option; I would like to immerse myself in both STEM and management of construction, in a data-driven environment that benefits and merges academia and industry, as previous research studies have done before. However, I don't know how I should proceed about this seemingly abstract goal, and my online research so far points to no summer opportunities, whether in academic research or industrial research, for a civil engineering undergraduate to apply their education and/or expand on it, within an operations research context. What should be my next step then? I am also aware, that currently operations research is much more oftenly associated with applied mathematics, computer science, physics, and business/economics than construction, per say. Overall, with my hopes in operations research, I don't think I've strayed away from my passion in civil engineering and construction, but rather that I use them in an innovative position that reflects society's needs, similar to the concept of supply and demand in terms of employment opportunities. #civil-engineering #STEM #datascience #management #operations-research #construction #construction-management #construction-engineering #research #engineering #internships

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ian3624 views

disadvantages of being an aerospace engineer

such as pay, insurance.etc. #engineer #engineering #aerospace-engineer # #aeronautics #mechanical #aerospace #aerospace-engineering

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Niwako828 views

What does it take to become a software engineer?

What do I need to do to become a software engineer? What should I major in in college? #engineer #software #engineering #technology #computer-software

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Partap406 views

Electronics engineering and Mechanical engineering are interconnected to each other?

#engineering

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Partap686 views

What do you like about mechanical engineering and/or electrical engineering?

What is interesting about #engineering #mechanical-engineering #electrical-engineering

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Elijah956 views

What would biomedical engineer be doing daily if he or she specialized in biomechanics and biomaterials

#biomedical-engineering #biomedical #engineer #engineering

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Narendra618 views

Career doubts

Hey guys , i want to start my career as a machine learning engineer . i wanted to know of the steps to be taken to get a job in the field . #engineering #career #job thanks .

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Axel1586 views

What kind of jobs are in high demand?

I want to do something that will allow me to earn a six figure income. Ideally something involving business and technology I love working with others #business #career #engineering #technology

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damien334 views

what math skills will i need to develop?

#engineering

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anthony627 views

How much does a civil engineer make a year and what degree of education is needed

#civil-engineering #engineering #engineer #chemical-engineering

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daniel469 views

Do you need a Degree to be a Mechanic?

Iv'e seen so many mechanics in my town that don't have a degree and just get a job as one. Is it possible to just get hired in a shop? #engineering #technology

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pranav kumar877 views

how to get into product based companies in fields of ML ?

I am studying in a private engineering college in my native as im not good with hostles after my 12th even after getting decent score(91%). only service based mass companies like TCS, wipro, cognizant,etc will visit this college for placements . I am very interested in AI and deep learning , can anybody suggest how can i get into a product based company with reasonable probability and resume requirements for such job #engineering #college #machinelearning #AI #productbased

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Elijah814 views

Do biomedical engineers use math every single day

#math #biomedical-engineering #engineering

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deliliah327 views

what kind of mechanic jobs make around $150,000 a year or more?

I want to be a mechanic of some kind but still be able to support six kids or more. #engineering

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Tyler472 views

What are some things that can make a mechanic stand out in the automotive industry?

Because after I graduate high school I plan on becoming a mechanic in the future #engineering

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Anthony795 views

How much does a civil engineer make a year?

#civil-engineering #engineering #engineer #robotics

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Davien652 views

What's the pay for a engineer?

#engineering

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Izaha474 views

What made you interested in choosing on being an Architectural Engineering Manager for your career choice?

What made you choose your career path? Why? #engineering #career-choice

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hanfu651 views

Trying to shift career to software engineering at age of 30. Any advice?

After browsed many pages of questions i barely found q&as about career shift. I would like to throw one. I am a environmental engineer worked for 5 years with a master degree. In recent two years i started feeling more and more interested to the computer science and coding, especially in machine learning. I started taught myself coding in python with online algorithm classes and textbook. I tried school 42's intence c programming and quite enjoyed it. I also glanced over very basic fullstack skills with django and flask. As the biggest investment, I spend a ton of time on math, statistics, probabilities, machine learning, and deep learning. I am now fairly comfortable replicating kaggle kernels, with good understanding and intuition behind common algorithms like xgb, cnn and vanilla rnn. After two years of learning, i now am thinking of landing a data-oriented job in tech field. What kind of positions in industry is a good shot for me, their levels, functions, etc? What should my resume be like for those positions, what projects, education, experience? I am open to any tech roles. #technology #engineering #careershift Thanks in advance!

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