hello /sci/
im a CS major about to finish my bachelors this spring, and im also a pure math student planning on transferring to UT austin to finish my bachelors. I want to do my masters in CS but have no clue what type of research i want to do. Im interested in computational neuroscience... is there such a thing where i can work on research and do neurscience and CS? Im 22 and i feel i should drop my math major and just do CS to not waste time, but then again I would like a PhD in math involving some physics and maybe CS
Can anyone help me?
>>9076567
shame bump
Do a double major, it's what I did. All my upper level CS electives were basically applied combinatorics electives.
- Probability Algorithms
- Quantum Computing
- Information Theory
>>9076686
if i eventually want to work for spacex or nasa designing robots, what should i familiarize myself with to be of any worth when, if, i work for them?
>>9076692
What kind of robots
>>9076786
Exploration rovers and space travel AI that can spacewalk so humans dont have to