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Physics_UG
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I am in the middle of an EE graduate program and I have been taking courses in device physics and semiconductors process technology. I am starting to think that this isn't the area I am truly passionate about. I haven't really been doing all that well in the classes. Which areas of EE are going to present good job opportunities in the future in the United States (i.e. which fields aren't being outsourced?). I know that VLSI/chip design jobs are being outsourced. I have also heard that communication systems is a rapidly growing area right now. Is there a market for people that know about antennas and electromagnetics?
Right now I am just trying to taylor a graduate program that will be attractive to employers. I am also looking for a field that I would be interested in doing research on if I decide to stay and do the PhD.
Thanks
Right now I am just trying to taylor a graduate program that will be attractive to employers. I am also looking for a field that I would be interested in doing research on if I decide to stay and do the PhD.
Thanks