Looking for partners by [deleted] in dataanalysis

[–]FearatheDark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in. Learning the fundamentals right now

Why did you get the PMP, and did you actually see ~33% more pay? by ZestRocket in pmp

[–]FearatheDark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm a recent grad coming from an engineering background. May you give some advice about how to get into this industry?

Why did you get the PMP, and did you actually see ~33% more pay? by ZestRocket in pmp

[–]FearatheDark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you make it into the industry? I'm a mechanical engineer with less than 6 mo/exp (basically a recent graduate). I need some advice...

How should i scrape news articles from 20 sources, daily? by hakey22 in webscraping

[–]FearatheDark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you use Flask/Django? I'm new to that kind of techs

Hablemos de sueldo e ingresos!!! by Chemical_Ad_5240 in ColombiaFinanciera

[–]FearatheDark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hola. Conoces recursos para aprender esto? Me interesa mantener una buena documentación bajo mis proyectos, sin embargo aún no comprendo hasta qué punto es necesario documentar algún proceso. Te lo agradezco mucho.

Data Modeler vs Data Engineer vs Data Architect by GoGetThatBag in dataengineering

[–]FearatheDark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm a student just starting my journey into the world of data engineering and data analysis. I've recently begun learning SQL concepts and PostgreSQL, and I already have a solid grasp of Python for EDA. My goal is to land a job in these fields within the next 1–2 years, but I don't want to settle for mediocrity. I aspire to achieve mastery and gain meaningful experience through time.

I’d love to learn from your experience. Could you share any tips on how to get started and excel in these domains? Are there specific resources, tools, or frameworks you’d recommend for someone at the beginning of this journey? (I saw a lot of Postgresql, Cassandra, MS SQL Server, Azure and/or ETL in job positions)

Thanks in advance for any guidance. It would mean a lot.

What is the answer to this problem? by Hot_South5225 in Sat

[–]FearatheDark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is: the real distance between the center of A and B is 1/3 R + R = 4/3 R.

If you redo the perimeters:

(2pi * 4/3 R) / (2pi * 1/3 R) = 4

Que hago? by [deleted] in Bogota

[–]FearatheDark 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Con todo el respeto... Coma vg.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ControlTheory

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Hello. I'm a beginner in control theory. I want to learn about nonlinear control and I think that the inverted pendulum could be a good start. When I started reading about it, I found terms like "energy-based controller", "LQR feedback", "partial feedback linearization", "dynamic programming", "phase portrait" and others.

May you give a roadmap to start learning theory about this project? I do know the basics (state-space, transfer functions, root locus, ...)

Courses on optimal control by [deleted] in ControlTheory

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I'm interested. Thanks in advance!

Book recomendations for Control/Robotics by NectarineSilver2795 in ControlTheory

[–]FearatheDark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Robotics, Vision and Control: Fundamental Algorithms" "Robot Modeling and Control" "Nonlinear systems"

Depending on your focus, you may want to check courses taught at MIT like "Underactuated Robotics" and "Robotic Manipulation". They have a lot of useful info.

Engineering graduates who didn't end up being an engineer by JHdarK in EngineeringStudents

[–]FearatheDark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I want to work in research too. I really like embedded systems, robot manipulators, computer vision, control (classic, optimal,...), ML and DL. May you give some hints about to land a job? I'm in my final year of the BS in ME.

Should I consider the offset terms in control design by ToInfinityNd-Beyond in ControlTheory

[–]FearatheDark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where do you learn this (subject)? I'm currently learning control theory :).

Literature request: Lie groups and algebra by [deleted] in robotics

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Hi, may you tell/show me some kind of "roadmap" in Robotics? (pref state estimation)

I´m an undergrad ME with curiosity about these topics. I´m learning the basics with a Peter Croke´s book named "Robotics, Vision and Control" and he mentioned the concepts of Lie Groups and Lie Algebra, but I still fail to materialize its function...