I wanted to ask those with work experience what are good topics to learn. I have a BSEE. My favorite classes were the ones I did in RF, I worked on an antenna design for my senior design project, etc.
I have been out of school and working in a non-related but technical field for a year now. I want to focus my free time into learning and understanding RF topics again. I am hoping to either transition to a graduate program or into a career doing something that I enjoy and am passionate about.
Can anyone offer some insight as to what is really useful and practical. For example is it worth the time to focus a lot of time and energy into Maxwell's equations, or is it a better path to learn a software tool for that sort of work? What sort of proficiency should I shoot for and what are the key areas to brush up on.
Are topics such as digital design and analog design as important as E&M theory?
Thanks for any insight from those "in the know".
I have been out of school and working in a non-related but technical field for a year now. I want to focus my free time into learning and understanding RF topics again. I am hoping to either transition to a graduate program or into a career doing something that I enjoy and am passionate about.
Can anyone offer some insight as to what is really useful and practical. For example is it worth the time to focus a lot of time and energy into Maxwell's equations, or is it a better path to learn a software tool for that sort of work? What sort of proficiency should I shoot for and what are the key areas to brush up on.
Are topics such as digital design and analog design as important as E&M theory?
Thanks for any insight from those "in the know".