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KingKai
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I just withdrew from my civil engineering program at my school and am using this time off to select a career path more suited to my personal interests.
I have finished 1 year of university civil engineering, I am twenty (20) years old.
Here's what I know:
Differential and Integrable Calculus of the single Variable
Linear Algebra (Matrix Manipulation and Vector Spaces)
Physics (Classical Mechanics - 1st year University Level, Force, Momentum, Energy, Kinematics)
Chemistry (Atomic, Molecular, Stoichiometry, Electrochemistry, Solutions, Gases, Redox, Organic)
Biology (Biochemistry, Mendel Genetic Theory, Cellular Anatomy, Macroscopic Anatomy, Basic Neurochemistry)
What I do not know much of:
Multivariable Calculus
Abstract Algebra
Set Theory
Graph Theory
Differential Equations
Quantum Mechanics
Relativity (Don't see how it applies but whatever lol)
Electrical Engineering (Circuits, Electromagnetism, etc.)
Computer Science (I am very ignorant in this subject)
Software Engineering and Programming (I know MATlab and HTML code lol)
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Complex & Real Analysis
Chaos Theory
Economics
Advanced Neurology
Quantum Electrodynamics (whew that's a mouthful)
Cybernetics
100s of other subjects that I will not post here to conserve space
I am very interested in bioelectronics, particularly involving the central nervous system. I love stuff like this
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-05/31/darpa-touch-sensitive-prosthetic
^ Mind controlled bionic limb.
I would love to study how to create human telepathy systems via bioelectronics (sounds like science fiction, but I am willing to invest my life's work into developing a communication system such as this.
Thanks for reading!
- Ryan
University of Waterloo Engineering
I have finished 1 year of university civil engineering, I am twenty (20) years old.
Here's what I know:
Differential and Integrable Calculus of the single Variable
Linear Algebra (Matrix Manipulation and Vector Spaces)
Physics (Classical Mechanics - 1st year University Level, Force, Momentum, Energy, Kinematics)
Chemistry (Atomic, Molecular, Stoichiometry, Electrochemistry, Solutions, Gases, Redox, Organic)
Biology (Biochemistry, Mendel Genetic Theory, Cellular Anatomy, Macroscopic Anatomy, Basic Neurochemistry)
What I do not know much of:
Multivariable Calculus
Abstract Algebra
Set Theory
Graph Theory
Differential Equations
Quantum Mechanics
Relativity (Don't see how it applies but whatever lol)
Electrical Engineering (Circuits, Electromagnetism, etc.)
Computer Science (I am very ignorant in this subject)
Software Engineering and Programming (I know MATlab and HTML code lol)
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Complex & Real Analysis
Chaos Theory
Economics
Advanced Neurology
Quantum Electrodynamics (whew that's a mouthful)
Cybernetics
100s of other subjects that I will not post here to conserve space
I am very interested in bioelectronics, particularly involving the central nervous system. I love stuff like this
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-05/31/darpa-touch-sensitive-prosthetic
^ Mind controlled bionic limb.
I would love to study how to create human telepathy systems via bioelectronics (sounds like science fiction, but I am willing to invest my life's work into developing a communication system such as this.
Thanks for reading!
- Ryan
University of Waterloo Engineering