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samcarter14
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My husband is a professor of electrical engineering; his area of interest is electro-optics and imaging. He has a MA and a PhD in engineering.
I have a BA in psychology, a MA in English, and I am also an artist and illustrator.
We still find stuff to talk about.
When he was working on his dissertation, he built a telescope from scratch and was working on algorithms to tighten the images of Jupiter. He was showing me the differences in the images, using lots of technical language, and I turned to him and said, āSo you make the pictures prettier, right?ā 
Do not be embarassed to admit that youāre not a math brain, that the kind of math he does is not as comprehensible to you. Very often I sit and listen to DH talk about his latest project, and heās learned to make the language a little simpler and more accessible for me.
Edited to add: he is currently writing a textbook and I am working on the illustrations and proofreading the text, so weāre able to work together even if we donāt always speak the same language. If you are going into printing, and he eventually wants to write books in his field, you may be able to collaborate on projects.
I have a BA in psychology, a MA in English, and I am also an artist and illustrator.
We still find stuff to talk about.
Do not be embarassed to admit that youāre not a math brain, that the kind of math he does is not as comprehensible to you. Very often I sit and listen to DH talk about his latest project, and heās learned to make the language a little simpler and more accessible for me.
Edited to add: he is currently writing a textbook and I am working on the illustrations and proofreading the text, so weāre able to work together even if we donāt always speak the same language. If you are going into printing, and he eventually wants to write books in his field, you may be able to collaborate on projects.