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Is Data Science Useful For Mechanical Engineering?
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Knowing how to navigate through information is essential, especially in a time when each person generates about 1.7 gigabytes of data every second. Businesses are now hiring qualified data science specialists to assist with information collection, storage, analysis, and interpretation due to the ever-increasing volume of data. By 2029, there will be a 15% increase in demand for data scientists, according to the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics. In comparison to other vocations, this increase is around 11% higher.
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