Computer Architecture Engineer

In summary, a computer architecture engineer is a professional who designs and develops computer systems and components, such as processors, memory, and input/output devices. They are responsible for ensuring that the hardware components of a computer work together efficiently and effectively to perform tasks and run software applications. This involves understanding and implementing various computer architecture principles and designing systems that can handle complex operations and data processing. Computer architecture engineers also play a crucial role in developing new and improved computer technologies, such as advanced processors and memory systems. They work closely with software engineers to ensure that the hardware and software components of a computer work seamlessly together. Overall, computer architecture engineers are essential in the development and advancement of computer technology, making them highly sought after in the tech industry.
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JayanthDevaraju
Hi everyone,
I have a master degree in Computer Architecture with my bachelor's in Electronics and Communications engineering. I am starting out to pursue my passion of doing research in Physics (Its about time). However, given my masters background, I know it is kind of tough for my admits since i do not have solid course work to showcase my skills. I am finding ways to overcome this limitation. I am here to find some motivation from all you folks and, if possible, be of some help to others in my shoes.
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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