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by stochastic_monk
2867 days ago
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It fits quite well. In particular, many of our formalisms are used (if altered) all over machine learning. Having training as a physicist gives you a wide range of analytical skills.
I’ve seen former physicists doing everything from clinical pediatric cancer or bioinformatics to do chip design, financial work, and ML. |
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But it's certainly true that Deep Learning with its combination of mathy underpinnings and poorly understood behaviour is something that fits very well with a physicist's skillset.