Engineering Physics & CS: A Sustainable Energy Career?

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The discussion centers on pursuing a career in sustainable energy, with a focus on the current market challenges and future potential. The individual expresses interest in a double major in Engineering Physics and Computer Science, seeking insights on the practicality of this path. There is a comparison made between the current state of sustainable energy and the early days of computer science, suggesting optimism for growth in the field. Recommendations include exploring renewable energy classes at San Juan College in New Mexico, although the individual is primarily considering the Colorado School of Mines for their education. Nuclear engineering is highlighted as a promising area within the sustainable energy sector.
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I don't know where this goes, Mods, I'm sorry :[ .

I'm interested in sustainable energy as a career, I know the market right now for it is not that awesome, but I believe it will be in the future.

There is a degree here in CO called Engineering Physics, I want to double major in it and CS, what can I do with that? I mean am I going into this realistically? Thanks everyone!
 
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elephantorz said:
I don't know where this goes, Mods, I'm sorry :[ .

I'm interested in sustainable energy as a career, I know the market right now for it is not that awesome, but I believe it will be in the future.

There is a degree here in CO called Engineering Physics, I want to double major in it and CS, what can I do with that? I mean am I going into this realistically? Thanks everyone!

I think its like 'computer science' was in the 1980's
 
Cross the border to NM and come to San Juan College here in Farmington and take some of the great renewable/ sustainable energy classes.
 
binzing said:
Cross the border to NM and come to San Juan College here in Farmington and take some of the great renewable/ sustainable energy classes.

I would if I could...right now I am just looking at CO School of Mines for stuff, but I am just trying to get info about things, I still need a degree first :D.
 

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