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Information Science Engineering: Building the Future of Technology
Information Science Engineering is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field at the intersection of computer science, information technology, and engineering principles. This discipline encompasses the study and application of various techniques, methodologies, and technologies to effectively manage, process, and utilize information in diverse domains.
One key aspect of Information Science and Engineering is the development of information systems and applications that cater to the needs of businesses, organizations, and individuals. These systems can range from simple mobile apps to complex enterprise software solutions, each designed to streamline operations, enhance productivity, and facilitate decision-making.
Furthermore, Information Science Engineering plays a pivotal role in addressing the challenges of data security and privacy. With the growing volume of data being generated and exchanged, engineers in this field must develop robust security measures to protect sensitive information and ensure its confidentiality, integrity, and availability. .
In recent years, the field has seen significant advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, which have further expanded its scope. Engineers now have the tools to build intelligent systems capable of data analysis, pattern recognition, and even autonomous decision-making, contributing to various sectors such as healthcare, finance, and transportation.
The demand for Information Science Engineers is on the rise as businesses and organizations recognize the importance of harnessing data for strategic purposes. Graduates in this field find employment opportunities in a wide array of industries, including IT consulting firms, software development companies, research organizations, and government agencies.

In conclusion, Information Science Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that equips students with the knowledge and skills to harness the power of data and information in an increasingly digital world.
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#Information Science Engineering#Information Science Engineering fees#Information Science Engineering Admission 2023
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Whats the opposite of gothic? I'm in love with comp sci anti-gothic where it's just people being surprisingly polite and nice and funny through computers. A program's first lines are always "Hello world!". SMTP protocols apparently say "hello, pleased to meet you" to each other to establish a connection with a handshake. Python has a different version called Andaconda, which has a smaller version called miniconda. C++ is just C continuously improving on itself, because the ++ operator means to add one onto a previous value, and C# is two ++ stacked on top of each other. Lawmakers have to talk about the ethics of saving "cookies" to computers because one guy liked fortune cookies and decided to call them that. The internet itself wasn't created with security in mind because it was just meant to be a way for a group of people who trusted each other using it to send each other information, and so on, and so forth
#compeng#comp eng#computer engineering#computer science#Information Technology#studyblr#study#neon academia#university#eye contact with the abyss#It's probably just because I'm new to the whole field but it's really quite nice#I say anti gothic because instead of something normal being eerie#its something eerie (the inhumanity of computers) being surprisingly normal (people putting joke comments in code)
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YO *throws rock out into the wild [of tumblr]* science side of tumblr what single discovery in your field of work would scare the shit out of everyone present???
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Pluto Planet
Diameter : 1429 miles ( 2300 km )
Mass : 13 million million million tons
Temperature : -236°C ( extrêmes not available )
Distance from Sun : 3666 million miles ( 5900 million Km )
Length of day : 6.39 hours
Length of year : 248.54 earth years
Surface Gravity : 1 kg = 0.30 kg



Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a planet, located in the Kuiper Belt, a region beyond Neptune. It was originally classified as a planet in 1930 but was reclassified as a dwarf planet by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) in 2006.


Key facts about Pluto:
Location: Pluto is located in the Kuiper Belt, a region of icy bodies beyond Neptune.
Classification: Pluto is a dwarf planet, not a planet.
Discovery: It was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.
Size: Pluto is smaller than Earth's moon and is only half as wide as the United States.
Orbit: Pluto takes 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
Moons: Pluto has five moons: Charon, Kerberos, Styx, Nix, and Hydra.
Structure: Pluto is believed to have a rocky core surrounded by a mantle of water ice, with various ices on its surface.
Reclassification: The IAU reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet in 2006 because it didn't meet the criteria for a planet, specifically its inability to clear its orbital path.



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How to get into Coding!
Coding is very important now and in the future. Technology relies on coding and in the future you will need to know how to code to get a high-paying job. Many people consider having Computer Science field-related jobs, especially in AI. What if you are interested it in general or as a hobby? What if you don't know what you want to do yet for college?
Pick a language you want to learn: Personally, I started out with HTML and CSS. I recommend if you want to do web design HTML and CSS are good languages to start with. Otherwise, start with JavaScript or Python.
2. Find Resources: Basically you want to look at videos on YouTube, and take classes that have coding like AP CSP, AP CS A (harder class), Digital Information Technology, etc. You can also attend classes outside in the summer like CodeNinjas and use websites like code.org, freeCodeCamp, and Codecademy. Also, ask your friends for help too! You can find communities on Reddit and Discord as well.
3. Start Practicing: Practice slowly by doing small projects like making games for websites and apps. You can work with friends if you are still a beginner or need help. There's also open-source coding you can do!
4. Continue coding: If you don't continue, you will lose your skills. Be sure to always look up news on coding and different coding languages.
5. Certifications: If you are advanced in coding or want to learn more about technology, you can do certifications. This can cost a lot of money depending on what certification you are doing. Some school districts pay for your certification test. But if you take the test and pass, you can put it on your resume, and job recruiters/interviewers will be impressed! This can help with college applications and show initiative if you want a computer science degree. This shows you are a "master" of the language.
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Had a moment of listening to music I liked back when I was a teenager (& still like) and having a whole. Realization . That I like myself as I am now sooooo much better than I like teenage me. And I started thinking about Why.
There's a lot to it I'm pretty sure, & most of it centers around the fact that I just... didn't really know who I was as a person. I didn't really have hobbies outside of what I did in school (aka orchestra) and like. Video games + anime. I did creative writing in middle school, but dropped off in high school for... some reason? I still made original characters and played around with them a lot, but it was mostly just in drawing and thinking about them. I never actually *wrote*, and I in fact didn't get back into creative writing at all until I was 23 years old. I was someone who had spent so long hiding behind others and just doing what I was told that I just... didn't have any real direction. I didn't know what I even *wanted*. I thought I knew, but in hindsight, I can confidently say that I didn't. I was just an insecure teen drifting through life and not thinking about things beyond what was immediately in front of me. Which is pretty standard for teenagers I guess, but not all of them. Not at all.
Compared to now, where I have Many hobbies, most notably being writing. As I am now, I am just Intrinsically a writer. And it's weird to remember that I wasn't even really *writing* before 5 years ago (besides text rps, which did a lot for developing my writing skill! But still aren't a replacement for writing individually). As a teen, I wasnt into dnd, I was incredibly out of shape, & I was a lot less aggressive and focused. I was the type to avoid sports!!! I hated them!!!! But as I am now, I Love biking and can easily bike for an hour+ no problem (I remember being a teen and trying to go on just 10 minute bike rides in the summer and just *dying* from it), & I love working out. I wanna be strong!!! I LOVE being strong!!! And I was an absolute mess with things like public speaking & working in groups, vs now where I can do an impromptu presentation no problem & I'm often the unofficial leader in group projects bc im typically the one who does the organizing and allotments of work. A side effect of working as a supervisor and then assistant manager for so long. I have a lot more confidence in my perceptions and judgements, & I have the self-assurance to assert these things. And this is only really the tip of the iceberg with all the differences.
I just feel like an entirely different person, almost. The cores are the same, or at least damn near similar, with the things I want out of life & the sorts of things I enjoy, but it's like. The difference between finding a random rock off the side of the road & then that rock when it's been sanded and carved and decorated to be something individual and unique. You look at them side by side and it's something dull vs something shiny and intricate. The origins can't be ignored and dismissed, & I certainly would never resent younger me for just doing the best with what I knew at the time. But it's just astounding how much difference time and experience will have for growing and developing as a person. Things I consider integral to my personhood weren't even thoughts in my mind back then. We are almost entirely different people.
#speculation nation#under readmore bc I just got contemplative. not negative really either.#ultimately it's that kind of thing of like. college & all my experiences within it have done a LOT for developing who i am as a person.#i wouldnt be nearly so comfortable with public speaking if it werent for how many speech classes ive taken over the years.#but it's also the fact that i was working to figure out who i was during college that made me fumble it so hard.#i wanted to be an engineer. can you believe it? i was so CERTAIN of it as a teenager. but it was only really bc of the family i have/had#that are/were engineers. i didnt have personal interest in it. it was just the Thing To Do.#so i got to college and i *hated* it and i had to take several years to figure out what i actually Wanted.#i realized pretty quickly that i wanted to focus on computers after my first coding class. but thats so BROAD#and computer science wasnt for me either. i fucking hated computer science. but computer information & technology??#this is my shit. and honestly it's so weird to remember that just 10 years i knew very little about computers#and now ill be sitting in my web programming class & theyre talking about javascript and loops and such within it#and im just zoning tf out bc Yeah Yeah do while loops ive heard it a million times before. arrays?? yeah whatever i got it#but back in 2016 i had to learn these things for the first time!!! it was entirely new to me!!! teenage me didnt KNOW#so me being a computer person with a specialization in business and hobbies of writing and biking and dnd. i had NONE of those things!!!#i didnt even collect knives!!!!! granted thats mostly bc i Couldnt buy many of them yet + i also didnt have much money lol#bc i never even worked a job until i got to college. that's also unimaginable to me. imagine not knowing what it's like to Work...#i remember getting $500 or so in graduation gifts after graduating high school & my mind was just Blown#had never had that much money before. it was crazy to me. meanwhile with a job paying every other week $500 was a *low* paycheck.#but i also have to pay bills and rent and buy food and all this stuff. also things i didnt have to worry about back then. ALSO weird.#idk theres a lotta bullshit i gotta deal with as an adult but i like who i am now so much better. feel so much more *myself*#than just a directionless teenager waiting for someone to tell them what to do.#it's amazing what 10 years will do for your development as a person. absolutely wild.
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YOU HAVE SIBLINGS ??????????
YEAH??? an older and a younger brother 😭😭
#look anika's talking!#older one is a nerd w long hair and a goatee who plays the trumpet and studies computer science and likes one piece#younger one is a blonde jock who plays football and rugby and wants to go into engineering + he introduced me to wu-tang clan's music#<- base information lol#answering an ask
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i keep seeing the "llms are counterproductive to education" take and while i agree... i think people are not approaching this with the right argument
#post#my final for my intro to library science was a rly speculative piece about how the real root of the issue isnt just banning llm#But moreso a product of the information age since it started#Like. Be ready to defend search engine use too.
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Today’s Doodle celebrates Google’s 25th year.
And while here at Google we’re oriented towards the future, birthdays can also be a time to reflect.
Let’s take a walk down memory lane to learn how we were born 25 years ago...
By fate or luck, doctoral students Sergey Brin and Larry Page met in Stanford University’s computer science program in the late ‘90s.
They quickly learned they shared a similar vision: make the World Wide Web a more accessible place.
The pair worked tirelessly from their dorm rooms to develop a prototype for a better search engine.
As they made meaningful progress on the project, they moved the operation to Google’s first office — a rented garage.
On 27 September 1998, Google Inc. was officially born.
Much has changed since 1998 — including our logo as seen in today’s Doodle — but the mission has remained the same: to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
Billions of people from all over the globe use Google to search, connect, work, play, and SO much more!
Thank you for evolving with us over the past 25 years. We can’t wait to see where the future takes us, together.
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How To Get An Online Internship In the IT Sector (Skills And Tips)
Internships provide invaluable opportunities to gain practical skills, build professional networks, and get your foot in the door with top tech companies.
With remote tech internships exploding in IT, online internships are now more accessible than ever. Whether a college student or career changer seeking hands-on IT experience, virtual internships allow you to work from anywhere.
However, competition can be fierce, and simply applying is often insufficient. Follow this comprehensive guide to develop the right technical abilities.
After reading this, you can effectively showcase your potential, and maximize your chances of securing a remote tech internship.
Understand In-Demand IT Skills
The first step is gaining a solid grasp of the most in-demand technical and soft skills. While specific requirements vary by company and role, these competencies form a strong foundation:
Technical Skills:
>> Proficiency in programming languages like Python, JavaScript, Java, and C++ >> Experience with front-end frameworks like React, Angular, and Vue.js >> Back-end development skills - APIs, microservices, SQL databases >> Cloud platforms such as AWS, Azure, Google Cloud >> IT infrastructure skills - servers, networks, security >> Data science abilities like SQL, R, Python >> Web development and design >> Mobile app development - Android, iOS, hybrid
Soft Skills:
>> Communication and collaboration >> Analytical thinking and problem-solving >> Leadership and teamwork >> Creativity and innovation >> Fast learning ability >> Detail and deadline-oriented >> Flexibility and adaptability
Obtain Relevant Credentials
While hands-on skills hold more weight, relevant academic credentials and professional IT certifications can strengthen your profile. Consider pursuing:
>> Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, IT, or related engineering fields. >> Internship-specific courses teaching technical and soft skills. >> Certificates like CompTIA, AWS, Cisco, Microsoft, Google, etc. >> Accredited boot camp programs focusing on applied skills. >> MOOCs to build expertise in trending technologies like AI/ML, cybersecurity. >> Open source contributions on GitHub to demonstrate coding skills.
The right credentials display a work ethic and supplement practical abilities gained through projects.
Build An Impressive Project Portfolio
Nothing showcases skills better than real-world examples of your work. Develop a portfolio of strong coding, design, and analytical projects related to your target internship field.
>> Mobile apps - publish on app stores or use GitHub project pages >> Websites - deploy online via hosting services >> Data science - showcase Jupyter notebooks, visualizations >> Open source code - contribute to public projects on GitHub >> Technical writing - blog posts explaining key concepts >> Automation and scripts - record demo videos
Choose projects demonstrating both breadth and depth. Align them to skills required for your desired internship roles.
Master Technical Interview Skills
IT internship interviews often include challenging technical questions and assessments. Be prepared to:
>> Explain your code and projects clearly. Review them beforehand. >> Discuss concepts related to key technologies on your resume. Ramp up on fundamentals. >> Solve coding challenges focused on algorithms, data structures, etc. Practice online judges like LeetCode. >> Address system design and analytical problems. Read case interview guides. >> Show communication and collaboration skills through pair programming tests. >> Ask smart, well-researched questions about the company’s tech stack, projects, etc.
Schedule dedicated time for technical interview practice daily. Learn to think aloud while coding and get feedback from peers.
Show Passion and Curiosity
Beyond raw skills, demonstrating genuine passion and curiosity for technology goes a long way.
>> Take online courses and certifications beyond the college curriculum >> Build side projects and engage in hackathons for self-learning >> Stay updated on industry news, trends, and innovations >> Be active on forums like StackOverflow to exchange knowledge >> Attend tech events and conferences >> Participate in groups like coding clubs and prior internship programs >> Follow tech leaders on social media >> Listen to tech podcasts while commuting >> Show interest in the company’s mission, products, and culture
This passion shines through in interviews and applications, distinguishing you from other candidates.
Promote Your Personal Brand
In the digital age, your online presence and personal brand are make-or-break. Craft a strong brand image across:
>> LinkedIn profile - showcase achievements, skills, recommendations >> GitHub - displays coding activity and quality through clean repositories >> Portfolio website - highlight projects and share valuable content >> Social media - post career updates and useful insights, but avoid oversharing >> Blogs/videos - demonstrate communication abilities and thought leadership >> Online communities - actively engage and build relationships
Ensure your profiles are professional and consistent. Let your technical abilities and potential speak for themselves.
Optimize Your Internship Applications
Applying isn’t enough. You must optimize your internship applications to get a reply:
>> Ensure you apply to openings that strongly match your profile >> Customize your resume and cover letters using keywords in the job description >> Speak to skills gained from coursework, online learning, and personal projects >> Quantify achievements rather than just listing responsibilities >> Emphasize passion for technology and fast learning abilities >> Ask insightful questions that show business understanding >> Follow up respectfully if you don’t hear back in 1-2 weeks >> Show interest in full-time conversion early and often >> Apply early since competitive openings close quickly >> Leverage referrals from your network if possible
This is how you do apply meaningfully. If you want a good internship, focus on the quality of applications. The hard work will pay off.
Succeed in Your Remote Internship
The hard work pays off when you secure that long-awaited internship! Continue standing out through the actual internship by:
>> Over Communicating in remote settings - proactively collaborate >> Asking smart questions and owning your learning >> Finding mentors and building connections remotely >> Absorbing constructive criticism with maturity >> Shipping quality work on or before deadlines >> Clarifying expectations frequently >> Going above and beyond prescribed responsibilities sometimes >> Getting regular feedback and asking for more work >> Leaving with letters of recommendation and job referrals
When you follow these tips, you are sure to succeed in your remote internship. Remember, soft skills can get you long ahead in the company, sometimes core skills can’t.
Conclusion
With careful preparation, tenacity, and a passion for technology, you will be able to get internships jobs in USA that suit your needs in the thriving IT sector.
Use this guide to build the right skills, create an impressive personal brand, ace the applications, and excel in your internship.
Additionally, you can browse some good job portals. For instance, GrandSiren can help you get remote tech internships. The portal has the best internship jobs in India and USA you’ll find.
The investment will pay dividends throughout your career in this digital age. Wishing you the best of luck! Let me know in the comments about your internship hunt journey.
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Jupiter Planet
#Diameter : 88,846 miles ( 142,984 km )
#Mass : 1,900,000 million million million tons
#Temperature : -153°C ( extrêmes not available )
#Distance from Sun : 483 million miles ( 778 million Km )
#Length of day : 9.84 hours
#Length of year : 11.86 earth years
#Surface Gravity : 1 kg = 2.53 kg
#Jupiter
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BTech Information Science and Engineering – REVA University
BTech Information Science and Engineering at REVA University equips students with expertise in software development, data analytics, and IT infrastructure. The program blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, preparing graduates for careers in software engineering, cybersecurity, and data science.
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I do find it so funny that I will graduate college days away from my birthday. Like my birthday is literally in between the end of the semester ("graduation") and commencement
It really will be like a joint graduation & birthday party for me lmao
#speculation nation#i dont really do birthday parties anymore. havent in a long time. mostly just go out and do smth fun around my bday. ya kno#also have cake but like not in a party way. just like. here's cake lol#but im probably only gonna graduate from college once. which means i might as well live it up and all.#invite all sorts of extended family and people who have known me. etc etc.#actually it just kinda sunk in that i am. Computer and Information Technology (Systems Analysis and Design focus) w a minor in Communication#like those are words. it's a lot of words but actually it really is pretty accurate?? like that's indeed what ive been studying.#now how much i *remember* is another question. considering how long ive taken to get thru school lol#but that's what people will see on my degree. that's my Thing. graduated in Computer Systems and Talking.#idk it's just weird to have spent so much of my life on this and like That's the culmination. it took so much work.#even beyond a normal 4 years. i switched my major *twice*. switched my minor too.#first year engineering to undecided liberal arts (as a temp major trying to switch to computer science bc i couldnt stay in FYE)#but then computer science sucked so i switched to trying to get into computer & info tech. which is different. and better.#and ive been in it long enough now that ive kinda forgotten but it did take some fuckin work to switch into it.#like i had to take certain classes first & i couldnt take them during the semesters that in-major students would take them#and i had to have my gpa up to a certain level etc etc. so many hoops to jump thru. i think it took me at least a year. or more. idr#but i made it in and thats my major. thats my thing. computers and information systems and communication.#doesnt FEEL like im an almost-graduate. but then i think about all the things ive taken and learned.#and maybe i dont remember a lot of the more specific things from these classes. but i took core lessons away from each one.#wont be able to recite the theories but i can live them. and thats the point of an education i guess.#anyways im gonna have to start job searching before too long and eughhbb. need to get my license first tho probably.#which i will... i will.... i have so many things to deal with... my life will be So Different in a year...#it will require me to put in the work now. but i can do it. and then a year from now. i'll hopefully be in a better spot.#living somewhere else. graduated from college. with a license and a car. maybe even an IT job of some kind.#kind of scared of trying to find a Big Boy Job. aka a job that requires a degree and networking and all that shit.#rather than just showing up and being like Hi i can do this job. i am not a total drain of a person. hire me please 👍#hfkahfks so many things to think about. and through it all i am still dealing with DEADLINES...!!!!#but yeah this is why my writing has largely been put on hold. idk i have a lot of things im dealing with rn.
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