My day job is a good one, but there are times I long to pour my programming efforts into something that benefits science at large.
Something more than simply letting BOINC fold proteins and munge SETI data during my spare cycles.
Is anyone doing this now? Are there any projects on which I could get involved?
Science and technology are very useful for every factor. Today, Medical science have treatment for every disease and due to which, Humans are diseases free ; Computers ! Computers have made our life so easy and we can use them to store our information and data. Transportation is also a important invention by science.
Computer programming is vital today because so much of our world is automated. People need to be able to control the interaction between humans and machines. Since computers and devices can do things so efficiently and accurately, we use computer programming to harness that computing power.
Through science and technology, we have solved many of humanity's problems, including hunger (at least in the Western world) with farming technologies and curing diseases through medical technologies. Inventions such as dishwashers, washing machines, and artificial lights have saved us immense amounts of time.
Computer programming is a fundamental skill for so many different applications, not just software development or cutting-edge research into artificial intelligence. It makes banking more accessible, smooths out supply lines, and creates those fantastic online experiences we love.
One of the most satisfying feelings I ever had was to learn that the lead scientist on a project I had once worked won a Nobel Prize for his work on that project. (The Nobel being what it is, this was over fifteen years after I had moved on and also several years after that science had been done. Mind you, there were literally hundreds of programmers involved and any competent programmer could have done what I did, but it was nice to know I had contributed.) So, I can certainly understand where you're coming from.
You don't say where you're working now, but if you're not currently working on a science project, why don't you get a job on one? You may have to brush up your science background, but if it's what you're interested in, go for it!
You don't say where you live. In the U.S., at least, there are plenty of opportunities to get science related programming jobs:
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