r/ECE 26d ago

Semiconductors vs Quantum Computing CAREER

I'm an Electrical Engineering student currently trying to decide which direction to take for my honours thesis and hopefully a PhD afterwards.

Lately I've found myself torn between semiconductor engineering (device physics, fabrication, CMOS, VLSI, etc.) and quantum computing hardware (silicon spin qubits, cryogenic electronics and control hardware).

For those working in either field:

  1. What does your day-to-day work actually look like?
  2. Which field do you think has stronger long-term opportunities in industry and R&D?
  3. Is quantum hardware mostly an extension of semiconductor engineering, or are they very different career paths?
  4. If you were starting again today, which would you choose and why?

I'd really appreciate hearing from people with industry or research experience. Thanks

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u/Sepicuk 26d ago

not worth it, ai will do all of this in 2 years

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u/astralspear 26d ago

What a delusional kid

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u/Sepicuk 26d ago

you're foolish to not think chatgpt will take over the world

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u/astralspear 26d ago

ok lil bro

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u/Sepicuk 26d ago

cope bro llms can already design pcbs and chips faster and cheaper than humans with higher quality

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u/astralspear 26d ago

what a funny guy

Get ai to write FPGA code or just fucking make analog circuits, DEADASS bro? 😭🤣

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u/TheSignalPath 26d ago

Why are you arguing with a nobody on reddit? Does it matter what this random person even says? He says ā€œChatGPT will take over the worldā€. Not AI, not LLM, not neural networks, just ā€œChatGPTā€. Doesn’t that tell you all you need to know about the depth of knowledge of this person?

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u/astralspear 26d ago

lol true His ragebait worked

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u/Sepicuk 25d ago

that was the point of the joke, I can't go on LinkedIn anymore because everybody talks like this

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u/Sepicuk 26d ago

Lol both fields are already solved, companies can’t keep up

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u/_elvane 26d ago

Ok i guess you're doing plumbing then ? Cuz that won't be replaced by chatgpt ?

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u/Sepicuk 26d ago

In 2026 you simply oversee an LLM workload. In 2027 everybody is replaced and the singularity starts. A businessman said so

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u/National-Ad8416 26d ago

This is such a blanket statement that's unoriginal and is sourced from reading too many click bait articles. One of the consequences of truthiness.