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On doctoral degree in science, is it a must to know or able at least one programming language?

10th Jul 2019, 5:04 AM
Fathia Lutfiananda
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I would say it depends of ehat kind of degree you are going for, but i’d say overall, it’s a really good thing to know how to program, even though it might not be a “must”. If you will work with allot of data, you might want to know a bit of python or mathlab to be able to code a sorter for these data, because you don’t want to sort them yourself, or that these data are way too big to be sorted by a human.
10th Jul 2019, 10:54 PM
Tigrr
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I believe Dr. Katie Bouman talks about using Python to analyze black hole data in her talk on Caltech's youtube channel. https://youtu.be/UGL_OL3OrCE You could run into a situation where you need a custom app but talking with a programmer is difficult due to a language barrier, you don't understand how to code and they don't understand the science or what you want to accomplish. So it's definitely helpful if you know how to code.
10th Jul 2019, 4:59 PM
Eric Williams
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It may depend on the scientific field but these days, perhaps it' s a necessity.
11th Jul 2019, 4:12 AM
Sonic
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no
10th Jul 2019, 7:27 AM
Jason Kennedy
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If you work in a computer science field, you probably have to, but e. G. In chemistry or biology this is not a must, although it vastly helps.
11th Jul 2019, 10:35 PM
Loeschzwerg
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If you are a doc of literature or philosophy probably not ;D
24th Jul 2019, 10:13 PM
Az Rael
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