MSc applied math + PhD computational physics

>MSc applied math + PhD computational physics
>Become mathematical / physical modelling god
>Have a good sense of business and good social skills
>Incredibly high demand (science, engineering, medicine, finance, statistics etc. etc.), incredibly low supply (very few people can actually do this, let alone be good at it)
>Have employers literally beg to suck your cock
>Also pick up incredibly valuable skills to start your own business (can create own numerical software packages and/or do general software development and/or invent some new physical tech product because in creating models you understand all the inner workings of hundreds of technologies)

Life on easymode boys

>Brb creating industry-level electronics modelling software raping companies of $3499 per license which they'll gladly pay

Already earning tens of thousands of dollars a month sitting on my ass collecting licensing fees from previously completed software packages

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Fagget only 10k per month? Fucking pathetic

brag on Jow Forums about it
>so close

wowee all this supposed success and achievement but still lacks basic humility??? hmmm

Stop helping the normies and help with unsupervised AI. Why are gans so unstable? How do we fix missing modes? Mode collapse?

spoiled faggot who mom and dad paid for him to have a cushy life while going to college

>MSc applied math + PhD computational physics

Already worked than NEETs do in their whole lifetime.

>Life on easymode boys

If you say so.

what kind of electronics modelling?

I work as a power electronics engineer, and spend a lot of time maintaining and extending our custom power conversion simulation stack.

last year I re-wrote it all in NumPy, and refactored it to use a proper hierarchical OO model, which lets you write simulation scripts in a very nice declarative style.

>MSc applied math + PhD computational physics
nigga you 40+ yrs old?

worked more than*