I found your channel through Anastasi In Tech. I love love love her channel, so I know I'm going to love yours as well. Thank you for putting together such wonderful content. It's time consuming but being the person on the receiving end. It's a huge benefit. You ladies rock!
I did my bachelors in EE and now I am flying out to US for Masters in Electrical Engineering. But I am super nervous and fears of failure. "what if I am not good enough?" stuff like that. btw great video...
Hi Janpan, I really appreciate your honesty and your points of view about your PhD in this and in other videos on your channel. For me it’s truly inspiring and “if you are 2% interested, so it’s time to apply” and I think that this one can be the main point: curiosity. If it’s possible, I would like to keep in contact with you via email or LinkedIn to ask you other things on PhDs and the environment behind them. Is it possible?
Yes, definitely feel free to email me ☺️ My email is listed on the ‘About’ tab on my channel page. I’d be happy to answer any other questions you have about grad school
How cool. So glad to find your channel through Anastasia’s video. I’m Asya, and I have Masters Degree in Power Engineering, however I moved to California and felt in love with IT. Currently taking edx course on AI and Python. Do you think it is realistic for me to get a job in AI, if I’ve been in Power industry for 6 years? Thanks ☀️
Absolutely, I do. If you have the programming background, which you'll develop through Python courses, and if you have the domain knowledge, which you should gain by taking AI courses, I think your path to having a job where you're actually *doing* AI won't be direct, but you can definitely get there. I think you just need to find opportunities to gain experience. AI companies, e.g., in robotics or autonomous driving, would definitely have needs for power engineers. You could get your foot in the door by working at an AI company while doing work in power. But at the right company, you could then find a mentor on an AI team or start getting involved in projects where you're working more with AI engineers, and I think you would naturally build up some experience and be able to make a transition. Your path might not be direct or quick, but if you're able to find an appropriate company and take some initiative (and it sounds like you have it), I believe it can happen! I hope this helps! Good luck with your courses and pursuing that job :)
@@janpancake it was a great help! Thank You so much. Yes, that’s what I imaged for myself currently. New country, new career but I’m excited for it. And glad to find you!
I would really have liked to have a PDF of your thesis statement. Since I began my undergrad SigPro BSEE I’ve been trying to read all my professors thesis papers to see what a PHD really means.
Hello! After high school I became an electrician, that inspired me to go get a 2 year EE tech diploma, and then that allowed me to transfer into an EE diploma degree that I'm currentlytaking now. I have 2 years left for my EE degree and I'm getting a minor in physics. I want to work with antennas, wireless communication, really anything with EM radiation after I graduate. When I graduate from my EE degree and I will be 28 years old. I am currently thinking of trying to get a PhD when I'm around 34. Do you think is too old to try and go for a PhD? Can you be too old to get a PhD?
Absolutely not. I don't think it's ever too late to get a PhD, especially if have purpose for pursuing one. Everyone has their own goals, and if getting a PhD is helpful to you achieving your goals, I don't think it's ever too late :)
I have the same feeling I want to take Master's and or PHD in Electrical Engineering Can anyone recommend me grad school in Electrical engineering with a program master and PhD or just masters?
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Another great video! I enjoy your train of thoughts! Thanks a lot for the collaboration ❤️
Working on this small collab with you was a great experience! Very happy to do it ☺️
Hey can you provide me the free resources you used for your ee degree
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Came from Anastasia's video. I look forward to watching the videos on your channel =)
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As an EE junior, this video was very helpful, thank you!
I found your channel through Anastasi In Tech. I love love love her channel, so I know I'm going to love yours as well. Thank you for putting together such wonderful content. It's time consuming but being the person on the receiving end. It's a huge benefit. You ladies rock!
Hi! Loved the video, I recommend you add cozy and nice background music!
Great video Dr. ! 🙏
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Greetings from ECE @UArizona!
I did my bachelors in EE and now I am flying out to US for Masters in Electrical Engineering. But I am super nervous and fears of failure. "what if I am not good enough?" stuff like that.
btw great video...
Everyone struggles. Not knowing something is normal. Everyone has theses THOUGH. Learning something you don't know is a process.
I am PhD student in electrical engineering. Thank you very much
From where u completed phd
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Very good video!
Thank you very much ✨️
Hi Janpan, I really appreciate your honesty and your points of view about your PhD in this and in other videos on your channel. For me it’s truly inspiring and “if you are 2% interested, so it’s time to apply” and I think that this one can be the main point: curiosity.
If it’s possible, I would like to keep in contact with you via email or LinkedIn to ask you other things on PhDs and the environment behind them. Is it possible?
Yes, definitely feel free to email me ☺️ My email is listed on the ‘About’ tab on my channel page. I’d be happy to answer any other questions you have about grad school
@@janpancake thank you, sent it 😉
How cool. So glad to find your channel through Anastasia’s video. I’m Asya, and I have Masters Degree in Power Engineering, however I moved to California and felt in love with IT. Currently taking edx course on AI and Python. Do you think it is realistic for me to get a job in AI, if I’ve been in Power industry for 6 years? Thanks ☀️
Absolutely, I do. If you have the programming background, which you'll develop through Python courses, and if you have the domain knowledge, which you should gain by taking AI courses, I think your path to having a job where you're actually *doing* AI won't be direct, but you can definitely get there. I think you just need to find opportunities to gain experience. AI companies, e.g., in robotics or autonomous driving, would definitely have needs for power engineers. You could get your foot in the door by working at an AI company while doing work in power. But at the right company, you could then find a mentor on an AI team or start getting involved in projects where you're working more with AI engineers, and I think you would naturally build up some experience and be able to make a transition. Your path might not be direct or quick, but if you're able to find an appropriate company and take some initiative (and it sounds like you have it), I believe it can happen!
I hope this helps! Good luck with your courses and pursuing that job :)
@@janpancake it was a great help! Thank You so much. Yes, that’s what I imaged for myself currently. New country, new career but I’m excited for it. And glad to find you!
This is interesting. Do you do any DSP hardware implementations on FPGAs/ASICs?
I would really have liked to have a PDF of your thesis statement.
Since I began my undergrad SigPro BSEE I’ve been trying to read all my professors thesis papers to see what a PHD really means.
Hello! After high school I became an electrician, that inspired me to go get a 2 year EE tech diploma, and then that allowed me to transfer into an EE diploma degree that I'm currentlytaking now. I have 2 years left for my EE degree and I'm getting a minor in physics. I want to work with antennas, wireless communication, really anything with EM radiation after I graduate.
When I graduate from my EE degree and I will be 28 years old. I am currently thinking of trying to get a PhD when I'm around 34. Do you think is too old to try and go for a PhD? Can you be too old to get a PhD?
Absolutely not. I don't think it's ever too late to get a PhD, especially if have purpose for pursuing one. Everyone has their own goals, and if getting a PhD is helpful to you achieving your goals, I don't think it's ever too late :)
@@janpancake Thanks very much for the reply. best of luck in the future !
if you are willing to self-fund your own Phd, does that mean most professors will take you on as your advisor?
Hello Janpan. Can I get PhD to target specialized jobs? Or is PhD solely for academic careers?
What math should I learn before learning EE
Wow 1k been here from the start don’t forget about me! 🤗
I would never 😏
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Hi! im currently majoring in EEE in college. How can I improve the math part?
I have the same feeling
I want to take Master's and or PHD in Electrical Engineering
Can anyone recommend me grad school in Electrical engineering with a program master and PhD or just masters?
What are the challenges you encountered when doing your Ph.D.?
Or you could have done a Data Science Degree along with EE...