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RE: Reviving a vintage Transmission Electron Microscope - The Philips EM 420 (part 1).
Thank you sir. Computational Biology eh? i am think about getting into that, fairly seriously. Pretty tired of fixing peoples lab equipment. I actually have the ability to make a lot of stuff scientists use, but not real interested in making a business out of it. I do need to improve my embedded systems programming skills tho. Anyhow, in your professional opinion, would BsC in Biochem, along with years of experience combined with a Cert in Data Science get me a good job? Do not worry, I shall still post TEM repair stuff! Im hooked! Just need my lab. Hahahah
A certificate in data science will be very helpful in finding jobs. Especially in these ML/DL (machine learning/deep learning) days. But I cannot tell very exactly. Because I am a PhD student who if yet to finish my degree.