Hi all, My name is Zachary Hait and I recently graduated with my masters of mathematics, before that my bachelors of physics, and before that I worked in music (recording, mixing, live sound, guitar tech, etc.). I’m currently trying to determine the kinds of jobs that exist within the digital signal processing landscape that are not academic. Would those of you currently employed in non-academic settings be willing to share the kind of job you’re doing, or the kind of company that you’re working for?
I recently saw the French film Black Box, which is centered around a flight recorder analyst, which seems to be a DSP job analyzing the audio signal from aviation incidents, and I realized that I had no idea this job existed. It’s made me consider that there might be many other kinds of jobs that I haven’t realized existed either. If this is too off-topic, I apologize and this should then be removed. Best, Zachary Hait
