Wednesday 18 December 2013

The job of a computer scientist (my favourite!)

Computer Scientist
What a Computer Scientist Does
The term computer scientist
applies to a person who can
perform a wide range of jobs in
information technology and
related fields. A computer
scientist often uses current forms
of technology, or creates new
ones, in order to solve complex
problems, thus applying
information technology principles
to real-world situations.
Computer scientists work as
robotics researchers, hardware
designers, software engineers,
technology consultants, and
systems analysts for universities,
government organizations, and
private corporations. The results
of their work support our
intricate and highly-computerized
ways of living. Computer
scientists help us maintain proper
air traffic flow in the skies above
our cities. Computer scientists
help shipping companies
distribute goods to ports around
the world. Computer scientists
help us become healthier by
improving our medical
technology. The opportunities for
someone interested in becoming
a computer scientist are basically
limited only to the vision of the
person who wishes to one day
use their education to work in
the field of technology.
How to Become a Computer
Scientist
To work as a computer scientist,
you most likely will need to earn
a PhD in computer science,
information technology, or a
related subject area. Although
this requirement applies to a
majority of jobs out there, you
might be able to find a job in the
Federal government with only a
bachelor's degree; however, you
will need to pursue further
education if you want to keep up
with developments in the field.
Generally, a PhD in computer
science takes about five years to
complete on top of the standard
length of time required for a
bachelor's degree. PhD programs
will familiarize you with
foundational concepts of
computer science before allowing
you to specialize in an area of
concentration, such as robotics or
software development. In
addition to this extensive
academic background, computer
scientists have a strong sense for
mathematics and other technical
concerns. A computer engineer
must be able to concentrate on
the details, while keeping in
mind the overall goals of each
project. Strong communication
skills allow a computer scientist
to work with other employees
and build projects to their needs,
even if they aren't familiar with
computer technology.
Career Outlook for Computer
Scientists
Computer Scientists will have
excellent job opportunities in the
next eight years, according to the
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS). The market for computer
scientists will grow faster than
usual for other jobs, most likely
due to the constant demand for
the development of bigger and
better technological solutions in
all sectors. Furthermore, as the
technology improves, more
computer scientists will be
needed to manage and apply it.
From 2008 to 2018, jobs for
computer scientists are projected
to grow nearly 24 percent,
making this occupation one of
the fastest growing occupations in
the nation. In fact, BLS has found
that many companies often say
that they cannot find enough
employees to fill computer-
related positions. Once hired,
computer scientists tend to work
for very good money. In May of
2008, the median annual salary
of computer scientists was
$97,970, and the top ten percent
of computer scientists earned
$151,250. Although only a few
earned this much, it speaks to
the great earning potential for
someone interested in becoming
a computer scientist.

DIGITAL/E-BIBLE IMPROVEMENT TIPS

I know that most of us are using our phones or ipad to read bible in d church judging from d bible software installed in it. am also aware of the new samsung electronic device that serves as electronic books where e-books like bible, testbooks,handout, magazins, etc are stored. thats an improvement in tecnology and world soon be at its MERCY. With respect to this advances in tech. i sugest an a device i called 'AUTO-VOICE RESPOND ELECTRONIC BIBLE' (AVREB) which will not only store bible software or like but will read it out on its own with respect to the voice of the ower who called out the chapter verses of the bible...is possible but i lack d reourses to do so; unles otherwise is already in the market and i havent seen it or have you?.... what do you think of that?

Computer Village Revenue In Nigeria

Computer Village generates $2bn
annually to economy – minister
Lagos- The Computer Village in
Ikeja, Lagos, generates about two
billion dollars (N300 billion) to
the economy annually, Mrs
Omobola Johnson, Minister of
Information and Communications
Technology, has said.
Johnson disclosed this at the
Monthly Breakfast Meeting of the
Nigerian-South Africa Chamber of
Commerce on Thursday in Lagos.
According to the minister, the
revenues come mostly from the
cloning of phones and the
exploration all sorts of software
applications.
“I think I am the first ICT
minister that has taken time to
visit the place and we have seen
that the operators have great
skills.
“The place consists of wonderful
sets of youths who are generating
employment for themselves,
while inventing new ICT skills.
“We have encouraged the
operators to come out with local
brands to support the growth of
the economy,” the minister said.
Johnson said that the ministry
was working closely with the
executives of the market
association to ensure that the
operators’ skills were harnessed to
generate more revenues.
She said that the ministry had
plans to ensure that 60 per cent
of rural dwellers had access to
personal computers and the
Internet by 2015.
“We plan to empower the youths
at the Computer Village to fulfill
these targets and to create more
jobs,” the minister said. (NAN)
VANGUARD
10 Fastest-Growing
Careers for Computer
Science Majors
If you think that earning a
degree in computer science
consists of little more than a
humdrum experience of clicking
around a screen with a computer
mouse, you are wrong.
Computer science is actually a
fascinating field bursting with
creativity and potential. Students
in this major will learn how to
become experts in debugging
computer programs, create
functional and beautiful websites
and software, as well as how to
maintain computer and network
security so that sensitive
information is not lost. Computer
science majors can go on to work
independently, as part of an in-
house technical team, or even
with the government to
investigate computer crimes. To
be able to tackle all of these
responsibilities, students can earn
a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral
degree in computer science-
related disciplines. Students of all
degree levels will have to be
proficient in mathematics as well
as possess the capability to think
logically and problem-solve. They
will hone these skills with
courses in calculus, software
engineering, computer security,
interactive storytelling, and other
related topics. Upon graduation,
there are numerous employment
opportunities available to
computer science majors. For
example, graduates can work as
network and database
administrators, computer systems
analysts, or computer scientists,
among others.
The overall computer technology
field is prospering, thanks to the
increasing reliance of business
and everyday affairs on
computers. Employment
opportunities for those in
computer systems design will
increase a whopping 48.78%
during the 2008-18 decade,
according to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics. This is great
news indeed for those looking to
join the field. One of the only
computer science-related jobs to
be wary of are positions in
computer programming, as much
of this work is being outsourced
to different countries. However,
most other computer science-
related professions are
experiencin

Careas In Computer Science/Engineer

10 Fastest-Growing
Careers for Computer
Science Majors
If you think that earning a
degree in computer science
consists of little more than a
humdrum experience of clicking
around a screen with a computer
mouse, you are wrong.
Computer science is actually a
fascinating field bursting with
creativity and potential. Students
in this major will learn how to
become experts in debugging
computer programs, create
functional and beautiful websites
and software, as well as how to
maintain computer and network
security so that sensitive
information is not lost. Computer
science majors can go on to work
independently, as part of an in-
house technical team, or even
with the government to
investigate computer crimes. To
be able to tackle all of these
responsibilities, students can earn
a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral
degree in computer science-
related disciplines. Students of all
degree levels will have to be
proficient in mathematics as well
as possess the capability to think
logically and problem-solve. They
will hone these skills with
courses in calculus, software
engineering, computer security,
interactive storytelling, and other
related topics. Upon graduation,
there are numerous employment
opportunities available to
computer science majors. For
example, graduates can work as
network and database
administrators, computer systems
analysts, or computer scientists,
among others.
The overall computer technology
field is prospering, thanks to the
increasing reliance of business
and everyday affairs on
computers. Employment
opportunities for those in
computer systems design will
increase a whopping 48.78%
during the 2008-18 decade,
according to the U.S. Bureau of
Labor Statistics. This is great
news indeed for those looking to
join the field. One of the only
computer science-related jobs to
be wary of are positions in
computer programming, as much
of this work is being outsourced
to different countries. However,
most other computer science-
related professions are
experiencin