Ciro Santilli studied there for a few years starting in 2007.
In retrospect, doing electrical engineering (and likey the other engineering degrees) felt like taking a trip to the 60s in the United States, due to both the subject matter, and how old the concrete buildings were!
This does not need to be a bad thing. It is in that era (and earlier) that much of the exciting foundations of the field were set, and there is great value in there is value in tutorials written by early pioneers of the field. Not that they were amazing at excting history lessons as they should be. But the course outline suggested that intent.
But that point of view must also be accompanied by the excitement of the great ongoing advances of technology (and impact they had in the past). And on that, they failed.
One day, one day, we will fix that.
Ancestors
Incoming links
- Banheiros da USP
- Ciro Santilli's drug experiences
- Ciro Santilli's undergrad studies at the University of São Paulo
- Cirodance
- Course: Quantum Many-Body Physics in Condensed Matter by Luis Gregorio Dias (2020)
- Don't be a pussy
- École Polytechnique
- Games young Ciro Santilli played
- Knowledge olympiad
- LC circuit
- Linear differential equation
- Mathematician
- Molecular Sciences Course of the University of São Paulo
- How to convince teachers to use CC BY-SA
- User acquisition
- Quantum computing player in Brazil
- Rifleman's Creed
- São Paulo City
- São Remo, the favela next to USP
- Students must have a flexible choice of what to learn
- The best Caetano Veloso songs
- The side effects of ambitious goals are often the most valuable thing achieved
- Don't force international exchange students to come back early