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On doctoral degree in science, is it a must to know or able at least one programming language?
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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.
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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.
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It may depend on the scientific field but these days, perhaps it' s a necessity.
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no
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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.
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If you are a doc of literature or philosophy probably not ;D