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Nov 30, 2012 at 15:29 comment added Joebevo @penelope: Yes, you are mostly right in that I'm looking to transition into a more scientific domain. However, before I do I'd like to make sure what I'm after isn't already present in engineering. You make a good point about applying stuff Vs solving new problems. (BTW, in my university, "electrical engineering" was a broad major, so I'm just checking out what the other areas have to offer. When I was there, there were students doing signal processing and DSP and image processing in this major at my uni)
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Nov 30, 2012 at 12:53 comment added penelope From what you wrote, it seems like you're not actually that interested in "engineering" and are trying to make a transition to science and research. In my mind, engineering is more about applying solutions, while science and research strive to improve the current ones by solving present problems. Also, the areas you mentioned do not look to me like they have a lot in common with "electrical". Are you maybe also interested in Computer Science subfields in addition to things related to Electrical engineering?
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Nov 30, 2012 at 12:05 comment added Joebevo It would also be helpful if I could get started on some project that is industry-relevant.
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