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Such as topics in topology, complex analysis, etc.?
AlephZero said:It might be a coincidence that one of the guys we have working on superplastic forging technology has a PhD in topology. Or it might not be...
Engineering researchers often use advanced math concepts such as calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, statistics, and probability theory to solve complex problems and analyze data in their research.
Engineering researchers use advanced math as tools to develop models, simulate real-world systems, and analyze data. They also use it to optimize designs, make predictions, and test hypotheses.
While it is possible for engineering researchers to conduct their research without using advanced math, it is often necessary to use these tools to solve complex problems and draw meaningful conclusions from their data.
No, not all engineering researchers have a strong background in advanced math. However, they are typically trained to use these tools in their research and may collaborate with mathematicians or statisticians for more complex analyses.
The use of advanced math in engineering research allows for more accurate predictions, efficient problem-solving, and a deeper understanding of complex systems. It also allows for the development of new technologies and innovations in engineering fields.