What Can a Career Spanning Computer Science, Physics, and Security Teach Us?

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In summary, a career encompassing computer science, physics, and security can teach us the importance of critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. These fields require a deep understanding of complex systems, the ability to analyze data and patterns, and the flexibility to stay current with rapidly advancing technology. This combination of expertise can also provide insights into the interconnectedness of various disciplines and the potential for interdisciplinary solutions. Additionally, a career in these fields can highlight the significance of ethics and responsibility in the use of technology and the importance of continually learning and evolving in a constantly changing landscape.
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I'm newly retired after working in computer science, physics and security.
 
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We have a lot in common. Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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Dave Muth said:
I'm newly retired after working in computer science, physics and security.

nice range of activities :smile:

Welcome to PF

Dave
 

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