Studied electrical engineering and landed a job as an engineer at one of the largest memory producers in the world. What's fascinating about it is that I get to witness the next two generations of products (phones, cars, SSDs, fucking everything) we design our memory for before the rest of the world as we work to qualify our memory to be put in customers' products. I work on the cutting edge of semiconductor fabrication and witness my work come up from tapeout all the way to productization. The memory I work on is sold on the scale of billions every year and is in nearly every electronic you could name. I know what my contributions are to the memory we create and I know what its contributions are to society as a whole.
Something I worked on has reached across the world and touched the life of every civilized human on this planet. That is a kind of satisfying feeling
Your area of study
>Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology
>Biohacks n sheet
I study food biochemistry
Yep you heard it right you math meme lords I get paid to play around with, in my case, what makes beer flavorful (strong vs light beer, limearitas, etc).
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Computer science, specifically neural networks
Because I like to play god
biomathmatics, because *ALL* major unsolved problems are in biology, and most biologists really suck at math
I opened a pipe welding instructional facility. We produce highly skilled craftsmen that work at the best chemical and refinery facilities in the world.
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Optics
Got interested by some teachers, light is fascinating to study. Working in the laser design (TW & PW) aloows one to learn a lot about various field in physics.
>but more seriously, since fucking everything you will ever encounter but the sun and gravity is describable in terms of chemistry, unless you get hit by a nuclear bomb
>studying applied quantum mechanics and claiming it's the best rather than just studying quantum mechanics or, even better, algebra