Number crunchers in demand as data, AI startups see potential - Times of India
CHENNAI: With a PhD in mathematics, Bharat Ramakrishna was preparing content for school children when suddenly he found a well-paying job in the machine learning & data sciences space. No longer is a mathematics background purely academic. Maths majors are now in demand for a job in artificial intelligence and data sciences. "After graduating from the University of Utah, I was into preparing question banks for students. Now, concepts such as matrices, linear algebra and calculus are being used in artificial intelligence and it is easier for a mathematics graduate to learn coding than vice versa," said Ramakrishna, data scientist at Skillenza.
Aug-3-2017, 20:40:24 GMT
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