Submitted by badhandml t3_yu5ch3 in MachineLearning
I am about to finish my PhD in machine learning soon. Unfortunately, during my PhD, I became disabled and lost most of the function in my hands and some in my legs. I have been relying on voice-to-code software to do my work, but programming with it is not particularly easy or efficient.
I am looking for industry jobs right now, and was hoping to find a research role in ML which didn't involve heavy programming. Is this even possible for someone just entering the job market? I know the job market is quite bad right now, which is complicating matters a lot but I'd really appreciate any ideas for Canada/EU.
phobrain t1_iw7n9rq wrote
I'd apply to foundations to research ways of re-abling, since your convergence of perspectives makes you uniquely qualified, especially for research related to your own disability.