Alright, you cunts. Give:
>your field of study
>another field that you find interesting but have no experience in.
I'll go first.
>microbial pathogenesis
>linguistics, especially reconstruction of proto-languages.
>>8214813
Mechanical engineering
>another field that you find interesting but have no experience in
> no experience
Uhhh... If I find it interesting I tend to start studying it
GR?
>>8214819
By experience, I mean some substantial degree of training or practice. At this point in my career, I don't have time to devote intense study of a subject matter that doesn't have direct application to my central focus. Hoping to hit that polymath master race status eventually though.
>>8214813
Mechanical Engineering third year student
Difficult rigorous math seems really interesting. I accidentally took linear algebra thinking it was a pre-req for my major. We did a lot of proofs and I had a fun time.
>>8214842
I have my degree in MechE. I work on circuits all day. I volunteer as an EMT and study math/physics in my spare time.
I feel polymathy.
>>8214899
Nvm now I remember. I wanted to get into art.
Specifically pen drawings.
And I want to "get" literature.
The lines of Shakespeare that I've read enough times/memorized are amazing.
>>8214813
>women's studies
>biology
It's pretty thrilling learning about 50% of the population, and figuring out how to unleash their raw potential that hasn't even come close to being released.
Biology would be interesting in that it can help in overcoming our natural short comings.
Electrical engineering.
Medicine
>>8214813
>Philosophy
>Biochemistry
I want to learn more, but I have no idea where to start or any good cheap books to work with.
>>8214813
>Math
>Chemical Engineering
>>8214970
Drip phil bro.
CompSci/Math
Chemi-OH WHO AM I KIDDING THAT SHIT IS WITCHCRAFT
Biochemistry.
Psychology
>CompSci
>Quantum biology
>sociology
>PhD math with an emphasis on differential geometry
>>8214813
It's funny. I study Pseudomona Aeruginosa metabolomics and like linguistics and p-languages especially pie of course. I also like math and it's application to linguistics sorta Chomsky stuff. I'm not a microbiologist btw, just coding some small stuff for nmr.
Electrical power engineer
Theoretical physics
I got into engineering cause of half life 1(lol) and a lot of other reasons
Now I want to end my life because of how meaningless my job feels.
Hopefully this shit job will pay off in the long run cause WOW kill me anytime!
>>8214813
>health science
>astronomy/cosmology
CompSci
Neurobiology
I study medicine, probably going to go into infectious diseases/microbiology
I'm increasingly interested in botany and agricultural science
Electronics technology
Mechanical engineering
>>8214813
>compsci & physics
i would like to say
>physics
because, well, we have to choose two subjects but one of them is like a minor more or less and lately i have redeveloped a lot of interest in physics. however, that's not to say i have no experience in it, so i should probably go with
>aerospace engineering
simply because i also really like to tinker with shit and would like to be able to do it on a high level, maybe even work in that direction.
>>8214813
> Nursing, planning for nurse practitioner
>Forensic psychology and law.
>>8214813
Physiology
Physics
>>8214889
Linear algebra is NOT a prerequisite for a mechanical engineering degree? What?
>math
>relativistic mechanics
>Mechanical engineering here
>Math, physics, and programming
Although I have minors in math and physics, so I don't know if it counts. I would love to get deep enough into programming to write my own language.
>energy engineering
>programming
Would love to know some programming and is looking for games with it as gameplay.
>>8214889
How are you even supposed to solve diff equations or study solid mechanics without linear algebra?
>>8214973
>Chemical Engineering
>Math
Electrical engineering
Robotics, physics, and aerospace technology.
>quantum physics
>Virology
>>8214970
Try lehninger biochemistry.
Im not sure if the wiki is updated
Try libgen for books
>Medicine
>Physics
Finally, I can be Sheldor.
>>8216010
You'd be surprised. My solid mech class didn't use linear algebra at all. We were taught entirely using force equilibrium method and Moore's circle. We spent a single lecture on the eigenvalue method in my senior year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohr%27s_circle#Equation_of_the_Mohr_circle
For diff eq we never solved any systems of equations. However, my linear algebra course prepared me for our Matlab courses.
>>8214813
Engineering physics
>math
>electrical engineering
I always found electronics and stuff like that cool but I never knew where or how to start
>Medicine
>Farmacy
Making some of that drug money on the side
>>8215973
garry's mod
>Chemical Engineering
>Neuroscience
I know a few people that made that switch but I'm not sure I would ever myself
>>8216120
I see, thank you for clarifying.
>Neuroscience
>Natural Language Processing
You know how voice-analyzing Fourier Analysis produces a huge amount of possible sentences, and Natural Language Processing? I've been thinking you could apply the same reasoning to fMRI studies. Over a huge amount of data, one could produce possible sentences a person was thinking of, and use NLP to sort through it all. Super interesting stuff.
>>8216198
*over a huge amount of neuro-imaging data
>>8216198
Fuck, I made so many mistakes in this post.
*and uses Natural Language Processing to sort through all the possible sentences and select the most possible ones?
>astrophysics
>IT and computer-related shit
>>8214912
Nice meme
>>8215841
Relativistic mechanics is math and you should be able to learn it if your math education was worth anything.
>>8216250
I haven't learned enough tensor analysis yet, and frankly it seems bland to me. It's incredibly challenging to stop learning things which I really love to learn something tedious.
>how can analysis interest you if you don't care for its underpinnings?
I just want to be able to have an understanding of how the universe operates, and if there is a cooler formulation of general relativity, then I would be learning it already.
>>8214989
> Quantum Biology
> Quantum
> Biology
but yea i agree making programmable cellular life is going to be a big thing
>>8214813
>Computer Science
>Chemistry
> Experimental condensed matter physics - superconducting qubits
> Theoretical physics
>Chemistry
>Biology
>civil engineering
>programming
wanted to go into CS but it seems like literally everybody is getting that idea and I imagine the field will become completely over saturated very soon
>Mech E
>Pure math (Topology)
>>8216301
There's a version of relativity with differential forms fyi.
Law
Statistics
>>8216504
Oh, cool! Do you think the nLab will have relevant sources for me? I know synthetic differential geometry, so I should be able to follow it. Thanks, anon!
Women's studies and creative writing
>Veterinary Medicine
>Quantum Mechanics
This shit is neat-o and I would love to learn more about it beyond the basic shit that is discussed in General Chemistry. I guess this also encompasses a desire/need to learn some more complex math beyond introductory calculus.
>>8216631
I had never heard of nLab before; thanks for cluing me into it. I did a search
https://ncatlab.org/nlab/show/The+Geometry+of+Physics+-+An+Introduction
should be exactly what you want. From basic differential forms to GR to Lie groups to modern physics. Cheers.
>>8216972
Thank you!
>>8216822
You want to become Deepak Chopra for cats?
>Physics
>cognitive neuroscience
I would have gone with pure math but I've taken some modern algebra and topology courses as an undergrad and I study it on my free time.
>>8216343
Holy shit what a coincidence
How are superconducting qbits?
I just graduated and I'm deciding whether to do a PhD in superconducting diamond qbits or do a MSc in theoretical physics and possibly a PhD after.
How do you find your PhD? Any regrets?
>CompSci
>Linguistics
I'm currently teaching myself Esperanto.
>Physics
>Economics
Sometimes I just wanna make dosh
Economics
Math
>>8215008
How come?
I was close to get that degree because I thought it gave some great job opportunities.
>Robotics/Mechatronics
>Aerospace/AI/Math (dat differential geometry)
working through Norvig's book on AI now, shit's pretty cool
>>8217181
Fuckin lol'd
>mechanical engineering
>prosthetics
>your field of study
Currently getting my bachelor's degree. A major in political science and a minor in economics
>another field that you find interesting but have no experience in.
Finance, except for binary options trading.
>Computational biology
>Math
I want to be smart like you guys but even khanacademy is too hard for me ;_;
>Chemistry
>Philosophy, Sociology, Microbiology, Medicine
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science-- Bachelors!
I would like to know about aeronautics (Spacecrafts)
CompSci
Economics/Political Science/Applied Math
>>8214813
>Field of study
Mathematics. My degree is all over the place but my heart is in pure math.
>Another field of study I find interesting
Theoretical Physics
I have a broad yet superficial range of experiences ranging from Mech.E, economics, computer science, and now image processing over this summer. My plan is to become an Applied Mathematician which I perceive myself to have the appropriate kind of background for. On another note, I really enjoy science fiction, creative writing (stories mostly), long distance running, and martial arts.
>>8214813
>programming and arithmetic
>astronomy, including the physics aspect
I would fucking love to drop some interesting space knowledge in everyday conversation.
> Music
> Astronomy, physics, psychology, philosophy
>>8214813
>your field of study
BSc in Software Engineering, about to begin a MSc in Physics (Complex Adaptive Systems)
>another field that you find interesting but have no experience in.
ODEs, PDEs, topology, functional analysis, mechanics
I wish there would be less applied classes (projects) and more math for majors in SE
>>8214813
>algebraic geometry
>quantum field theory
if you really have to have no experience at all tho, i'd say celestial mechanics a la poincaré
>Field of study: genetics
>Field I find interesting: Paleontology
>>8214813
Chemistry
particle physics
I know there close but I've never really looked into
particles smaller than an electron.
>>8214813
A: Computer Engineering
B: Cybernetics, especially prosthetics and neural signal processing
>>8217181
LMAO
>>8214813
Biomolecular Engineering
Metaphysics
>>8214813
>Analytical chemistry
>applied non-metal material science
ceramics are cool
I study psychology, but I'd like to study creative writing as well.
history
astronomy/cosmology/and stuff
>>8214813
>electrical engineering
>physics
>Psychology
>Basic mathematics
Kekekekeke
> Chemistry (Organic is my strong suit)
> Literature (I'm into post WWII American literature)
>>8214813
>Nuclear Engineering
>Theoetical economics (at the PHD level)
Biology
Astronomy
>CIS: Computer information Science
>National Security
>>8216822
Try Shankaar's Quantum Mechanics book.
It introduces the math it uses (I think it assumes calc knowledge)
I still had to supplement it with an explanation of bra-ket.
>>8223490
i do love national security and understanding that new fight of the world
>>8216065
Moore's circle is a really cool way to get characteristic values imo.
Its a geometric way of looking at linear algebra
>Informatic Engineering
>日本語
I want to be the かわいいest.
>>8223680
日本語を一緒に習いましょう!
>>8223701
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>>8214813
> algebraic topology
> ecology
Life is pretty interesting imo, wish I understood it.
>organic chem
>all of the hardcore math
Biotechnology
Computer Science