Pursuing online masters in EE at Purdue or OMSCS at Georgia Tech
Hey everybody! I am hoping to get some guidance on which path I should take to break into quantum computing. My primary plan is to pursue an online master’s in ECE with Purdue university. They have a few different specialization tracks. These tracks are:
  1. Automatic Control
  2. Communications, Networking, Signal and Image Processing
  3. Computer Engineering
  4. Fields and Optics
  5. Microelectronics and Nanotechnology
  6. Schweitzer Power and Energy Systems
  7. VLSI and Circuit Design
Which path do you guys recommend I take to help maximize the chances of breaking into quantum computing? The other plan I have in mind is to pursue the OMSCS from Georgia tech which is a lot cheaper than Purdue’s path. But then that would reserve me to software only. Whereas the online master’s in EE gives me more flexibility for both a software path and hardware path into quantum computing. Please, I would love to hear any insights you guys can offer! Thank you
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Shahzaib Chaudry
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Pursuing online masters in EE at Purdue or OMSCS at Georgia Tech
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