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>>9751230
Oil and gas my friend. I'm a graduate level intern but even the undergrads make $38/hr. They pay you like a full time employee

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>>9400090
Japanese engineers invented the blue LED and that was huge but happened almost 30 years ago. Japan is still current in techniques of micro electronics and semiconductor research but I don't hear about much else coming out of Japanese universities.

>>9401185
If you have no internships then yeah you probably are. The best advice I can give you is to start making connections with class mates. When classes start in a few weeks make an effort to talk to everyone in your class. All of your class mates likely have multiple previous internships and all have contact information with hiring managers at these companies. I got my job just by asking a class mate to give me an email contact from his company where he interned.

>>9401212
Either that or lots of amphetamines. Lots of amphetamines.

>>9401219
I don't know anything about the embbed system industry but I had to do a fair amount of circuit analysis in my undergrad course. You have to optimize all of your components to be as efficient as possible.

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I need to become an expert on AC power by the New Year. How do I teach this to myself? Assume that I have a B.S. in physics from a mediocre school.

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