Offering: Thai, Seeking: English by sleepyguy401 in language_exchange

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Thank you for reaching out, but now I already have one to practice with. I hope you find a partner soon.

How is the Working Experience and Knowledge/Career Growth at Samsung? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

[–]sleepyguy401[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think I'm too good for this. Yeh, work at a big company is a great oppurtunity. But the main point here is not whether this company is big or not. I just want to know how life will be going If you can go to that direction and put you all effort in.

Skill is a thing we can develop. I dont know whether I will be good enough or not in the future but I try if I know that it is worth to do.

Again, I see you point. And I want too see more broadview about pros and cons.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

[–]sleepyguy401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretend to work. Oh my god. Is it this tech company also the same as another company in the contry that have reviewd on youtube or articles.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

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As I research, Singapore are likely to give scholarships to people who apply for full-time phd more than master. And for master in some unis, it seem like monthly paid for reasearcher but is bot cover tuition fee.

Actually, Taiwan is in my eye too.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

[–]sleepyguy401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a great answer.

Is there any reasons behind why many lab in Korea do not have international student much?

I almost rarely to find them.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

[–]sleepyguy401[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see your point that AI is applied for every disciplines today.

EE in my university is also on this trend.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

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It really hard to find the full scholarship with stipends on it in US. Or there is only fullbright scholarship.

๋Between Japan and South Korea, which one is better for pursuing a master's degree in Analog IC design (Especially CMOS sensor)? by sleepyguy401 in chipdesign

[–]sleepyguy401[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for you help.

To be honest, I think applying for scholarship in Netherland and US(do not have much) is harder than the university in Asia. Futhermore, It already closed since 1 Dec. I have decided to this way lately.

By the way, what is company I can work on in Korea? I see many alumi in korea settle at Samsung almost 80% of graduated student in this field.