Hello all,
I am an upcoming MASc graduate in electrical engineering at the University of Toronto (ranked #1 for engineering in Canada). My undergrad GPA is a 3.0, but my graduate GPA is currently a 3.5. My research involves designing a controller to stabilize a set of nonlinearly coupled hyperbolic partial differential equations. I am using MATLAB to simulate such a system. Therefore, I believe my research is highly quantitative in nature. I already have a paper accepted for presentation to a major control systems conference, so I am a highly motivated student. Do you think these credentials will qualify me to at least get some interviews for entry-level positons? If not, I will apply to engineering jobs instead, but a quant is something that sounds extremely interesting to me.
Best regards,
Daniel
I am an upcoming MASc graduate in electrical engineering at the University of Toronto (ranked #1 for engineering in Canada). My undergrad GPA is a 3.0, but my graduate GPA is currently a 3.5. My research involves designing a controller to stabilize a set of nonlinearly coupled hyperbolic partial differential equations. I am using MATLAB to simulate such a system. Therefore, I believe my research is highly quantitative in nature. I already have a paper accepted for presentation to a major control systems conference, so I am a highly motivated student. Do you think these credentials will qualify me to at least get some interviews for entry-level positons? If not, I will apply to engineering jobs instead, but a quant is something that sounds extremely interesting to me.
Best regards,
Daniel
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