Thank you all for the answers! :smile:
I wish to learn it asap, I'm very courious of its potential.
Fortunately kind of every post by software companies here say "CS, Mathematic, Physics or other quantitative fields degree required" so i can hope to study and begin to work in the meantime... :wink:
Maybe you're talking about Software engineers.
Here in CS classes you don't learn "many programming languages" but just Python (first was C) and Java to learn OOP paradigm, then some C and some functional concept.
All the rest is THEORY, algebra, probability, computational complexity...
An Applied physics BS in Italy (a lot of C programming, analog and digital electronics with arduino and assembly and digital design) plus as many CS exams as i can (i'm thinking about OOP in Java 8, algorithms analisys and design, database theory and SQL and Multicore programming in Java and...
Hello from Italy
I'm switching from CS to Physics BS because i personally find it more various and interesting (and in Rome there is one of the best physics school in the world).
Mathematical analysis is a common subject and my credits will be recognised but i didn't study Linear algebra yet...
P.s.
In our CompSci Bs there's an AI exam and possibilities to obtain a degree thesis in AI applied to biomedical analysis...bat i think that this is not enough
After two years of Biology i switched to Computer Science and i wish to gain the necessary skills to become a "computational biologist/neuroscientist"
(Here we don't have the "major/minor" system, we can choose one subject and, at least, 2 "external" exams)
The problems are:
1) math level...
Hi!
Which degree, which subject is more suitable for those wishing to approach theoretical/computational neuroscience and neural simulation, system biology and related fields like bioinformatics?
Physics or Comupter science?
(I live in Europe and we don't have major/minor system)
Physics...