a friend of mine was asking about these types of programs. i was at a loss. anyone shed any light on whether people coming from this background make it in the industry?
This is a wide area - could be numerical analysis, computational, physics/mechanics-related, algorithms, etc. Could be done in engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science, etc. I have seen some people in this area who moved to finance. I believe Sylvain Raynes did computational (fluid dynamics) research in grad school:
Surprisingly many people in the industry come from Aerospace Engineering (aka Fluid Dynamics). Probably because it involves a lot of very heavy math and computations.
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