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lukuss1
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Hi,
Looking for some assistance on a decision. I'm an undergraudate EE student completing an extension to my industrial year in RF. I have the opportunity to accept an engineering embedded position on graduation however am swayed towards augmented reality, image recognition or computer graphics.
My question: If I am to pursue an R&D position in these fields (e.g. architecture design for physics engines) are PhD's required? Furthermore does anyone know what the prospects are like in these fields? Also how will accepting this offer effect my prospects.
Thanks for any help in advance
Looking for some assistance on a decision. I'm an undergraudate EE student completing an extension to my industrial year in RF. I have the opportunity to accept an engineering embedded position on graduation however am swayed towards augmented reality, image recognition or computer graphics.
My question: If I am to pursue an R&D position in these fields (e.g. architecture design for physics engines) are PhD's required? Furthermore does anyone know what the prospects are like in these fields? Also how will accepting this offer effect my prospects.
Thanks for any help in advance