If this isn't considered HT enough then please move it, but I decided to post it here because I think that the people who could best help with this question usually frequent the HT forum.
Here is my situation: I want to apply for a scholarship specifically aimed at science and engineering students. The application requires an essay in which you basically explain what your career goals are, and also discuss a specific problem in your field that you would like to address through your studies, research, jobs, etc. The problem is I don't know at the moment a specific field or problem that I want to address. I am just now taking comp. arch. I and definitely know I want to be involved in some aspect of processor/VLSI design, but am not sure which one. I plan to do research next spring but that will be too late for this applcation.
Other than just reading research pages from universities and company websites such as intel, does anyone have any other advice to give me on how to define a career/research goal? (Maybe I just answered my own question here)
Here is my situation: I want to apply for a scholarship specifically aimed at science and engineering students. The application requires an essay in which you basically explain what your career goals are, and also discuss a specific problem in your field that you would like to address through your studies, research, jobs, etc. The problem is I don't know at the moment a specific field or problem that I want to address. I am just now taking comp. arch. I and definitely know I want to be involved in some aspect of processor/VLSI design, but am not sure which one. I plan to do research next spring but that will be too late for this applcation.
Other than just reading research pages from universities and company websites such as intel, does anyone have any other advice to give me on how to define a career/research goal? (Maybe I just answered my own question here)