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What is STEM and why engineering students should consider a career as a STEM Developer?
Posted: Apr 16, 2022
When you are searching for a university or online course details, you would find a vibrant word "S.T.E.M." flashing all over your screen. Even when you close the sites, the STEM related advertisements and leaflets would follow you all over the place, even to your e-mail inboxes! And, if can you spend a little time more to read about STEM, you would be astonished learning about the endless opportunities the STEM domain has. In an engineering college in Ghaziabad, STEM training is emerging as a popular specialization, especially for engineering graduates who are looking to become professors and lecturers in science and mathematics subjects.
What is STEM?
When we were in school, we were taught the stem is a part of a plant. Today, STEM means something very different, but the functions of both words are the same — "they connect the roots to the budding parts of the plant or an individual. STEM, therefore, is not a part, it’s a function, a philosophy in physical life. Let’s understand more about what is STEM and why engineers from a top engineering college in Ghaziabad prefer to opt for STEM training courses these days.
In a generic way, STEM simply represents the Science domains and covers all the Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology fields. Often natively used for referring to science curricula taught in schools, colleges, and advanced online courses, it is an abbreviation for all the above-mentioned subjects. In the recent years, even though the core specializations remain unadulterated, numerous other subjects have also been added to STEM. STEM is still referred to and mentioned in multiple different ways in different parts of the world. For example, when you add Applied Mathematics to engineering, it becomes STEAM; or, GEMS, for girls opting for STEM subjects; or STREAM for Robotics using STEM. We came up with our own acronyms too in STEM branches – such as AITEM – for AI with STEM, and BRAIM, for Blockchain, Robotics, and AI in STEM. The mumbo jumbo in engineering subjects as applied with STEM opens many new avenues for all innovators to work and develop their scientifically designed products into great solutions for the world.
What is the eligibility to become a STEM trainer?
STEM trainers are at least graduates with 2 years of experience in industrial research, analytics, or academic training jobs with companies that compete in the space of science, mathematics, and technology. Today, 90% of the organizations pose as technology companies or technology-focused companies which means they either create technological products, or provide services to maintain these technologies, or provide consulting, or provide advisory services in the various fields of STEM. When STEM training from the industry is taken back to school and colleges, you open new avenues for everyone in the STEM fields, and that serves as the driving force for the current revolution in the industry.
Skills of the best STEM trainers
For anyone with considerable knowledge of basic STEM subjects, such as Mathematics, Physics, Biology, and Chemistry, STEM courses and materials are available online. In the field of technology, you can say computing and programming skills are highly favored. When you say technical domains, civil engineering, electrical, aerospace, and mechanical are the most popular sources to hire STEM trainers for future projects. The recent push for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Automation, and Internet technologies have acquired the interest from software engineers and IT networking engineers who see the STEM industry as a means to drive change in emerging markets for banking and finance (though fintech apps), in agriculture (through automated software), in telehealth and e-commerce. The list is growing endlessly.
Apart from the obvious traction gained from the industry and the high salary offered to the STEM trainers, there is another reason that favors one's decision to go for STEM roles in decisive technological domains.
It is the opportunity to encourage and work in "diversity and inclusion" along with women and kids.
We already mentioned that science graduates and experienced professionals can take up STEM roles. But, in reality, a lot of human resources from open source communities are also involved in STEM development. These personnel could be barely graduates but come with a solid understanding of how STEM works. For example, a 13 year old programmer recently cracked a hacking marathon or hackathon competition and earned millions of dollars. This reward was made to encourage STEM education among the underprivileged. A lot of STEM courses/ education is open sourced or crowdfunded in collaboration with students passing from top Engineering colleges in Ghaziabad and Delhi NCR.
The use of neural networks has reinforced the scopes of machine learning. It has become almost common knowledge among people who have some interest in these matters that neural networks are designed to emulate the biological neurons.