You could get deeper into you computer studies and get into embedded systems. It is the EE route of literally following every "1" and "0" that travels through your computer. Embedded Systems and Computer Science would complement each other nicely.
At my school, after I receive a bachelors degree in EE, I only have to take two more Physics classes to qualify for a bachelors in Physics. And I think its 3 classes for the minor in math. So here they overlap pretty well.
My answer when I read the title was to become an engineer! Engineers need to ask enough questions to be able to "get away with making something that consistently worked without understanding it". :)
I am attending a school in Oregon and some of the high up faculty have instilled in us the need to learn programming. Not too long ago, a lot of the tech industry around here would come to our school asking for EE students who were also proficient in programing. Long story short, they really...
Has anyone modified a calculators programming syntax? I have a Voyage 200 and was wondering if I could get it to function with MATLAB syntax. Would I need to modify the operating system to be able to do this?
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I saw this post earlier and could not help out but saw a poster for the National Defense Science and Engineering Program while at school today and thought about your question. Although not exactly what you were looking for this may have a few leads you could look into. They also may have...