wanting to build a thing that goes to space has turned out to be an extremely good motivator for studying p complicated pure math
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im not sure i recommend building rockets but i do recommend having a very challenging applied math task to focus study around
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understandin the relationship between different fields is easy if you apply their analytical techniques together as part of a design process
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i still have yet to prove that my process works for actually building the rockets but it certainly helps understanding them
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My math career started when I was studying aero engineering. I discovered that I liked the numerical analysis aspect & that evolved.
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I worked in aerospace r&d for ~10 yrs, w/ lots of biotech thrown in. But I just started a new chapter as a data scientist in fintech
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My specializations are in probabikity analysis, uncertainty quantification, and dynamical systems. But that all grew from aero eng.
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