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What are some jobs for programmers, mathematicians and also physicists that are both related to new concepts (one must actually do thinking work) and will be highly requested in a possible upcoming war like scenario.

and anything algorithm that isn't cryptography (which I don't think is a field where many people, as measured by the proportion of people already working in the field, can innovate.)

I'm thinking e.g. in this direction, or pic related

https://youtu.be/-h5qpXO3isM

>> No.8774208

>>8773873
Interesting question. Bumping.

>> No.8775344

bunp

>> No.8776072

Bumping because also interested

>> No.8776110

Programming sexbots.

This'll happen anyway, but faster with war.

>> No.8776253

>>8773873
Machine learning

>> No.8776272

>>8773873
>Design an exosuit with a helmet that has all sorts of cameras and sensors built in.
>Design a gun that requires an exosuit to use.
>Add a sight to said gun.
Nigga, wut?

>> No.8776465

nuclear chemistry, considering that the US is pushing over a Trillion into rebuilding it's nuclear weapons, and if Russia were to violate START (say, after Putin assassinated) then demand for nuclear weapons would explode as another arms race would happen

>> No.8776470

>>8773873
>and will be highly requested in a possible upcoming war like scenario.

So I answer this for you and you run off to shill for more wars?

To be honest if you can't figure this out on your own you're not smart enough to work in such an industry, not even in sales.

>> No.8776545

>>8776110
why?

>> No.8776595

>>8776272
This.
Also, idk if it's even feasible to have a suit (no helmet) and still have a normal gun. You wouldn't be able to hold the weapon properly. As such, this sort of thing will never have proper external sights, it'll have a sensor that is linked to the helmet. Most likely the weapon would progressively become more and more interlinked into the suit, not a separate item.

>> No.8776600

>>8776545
Not the person you replied to but sex sells. Especially in Asia. There are already components of "sexbots", we just call them sex toys. It's just a matter of combining them into a single uniform semi-intelligent system and having them to be affordable enough.

>> No.8776601

>>8776545
>>8776600
Never mind, I realised you were referring to the war bit. I don't know how they came to that conclusion.

>> No.8776612

Electrical/mechanical engineering
>go to school
>join Air force ROTC
>get tuition played for
>graduate
>proceed to do weapons/vehicle R&D for the winning team
>profit

>> No.8776621

bump for compsci

>> No.8776624

>>8776595
Like a chest gun?

>> No.8777130

>>8776624
Skull gun

>> No.8777133

>>8776545
Soldiers need rest. Its either spending money on foreign women who may carry std and might compromise unit cohesion/military secrets OR simply using sex bots enmass to relieve the crew in a safe manner.

>> No.8777247

>>8776624
>>8777130
probably both + shoulders and arms. Depends on who designs it and what is most efficient relative to the specifics of the desired function and the pre-existing suit.

Though once you have the robust tech that a human becomes just an inefficient weapons/recon platform, then there wouldn't be any need for one. You can just have a small multi-terrain robot equipped with various armament that would function far better.

>> No.8777251

>>8777133
this isn't the midde-ages. Modern soldiers are highly specialised workers, sure they're human but using prostitutes during war time in foreign places doesn't happen. Also you're retarded if you think some tiny proxy wars (i.e, every modern war) in which barely any soldiers participate would fuel development of non-military tech.

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8777278

>>8777251
>using prostitutes during war time in foreign places doesn't happen
Fucking KEK

>> No.8777293

>>8777251
Unless its fully automated, use of prostitution is the norm. It hasn't changed in any war except the very tiniest of special ops mission like the pakistan-bin-ladin raid.

>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/12/29/family-murdered-marine-suing-military-over-alleged-cover-up.html

Use of local prostitution is the rule.

>> No.8777314

/sci/ is the only place in the world that cares about the sexual needs of soldiers
how thoughtful