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:
- Automatic Control
- Communications, Networking, Signal and Image Processing
- Computer Engineering
- Fields and Optics
- Microelectronics and Nanotechnology
- Schweitzer Power and Energy Systems
- 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