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  • ...ver, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to define, and electrical engineering problems may involve [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[ ...d boasts 360,000 members in 175 countries. To further illustrate how broad electrical engineering can be, the IEEE is composed of 39 societies, which publish 130 journals, t
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  • ...ver, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to define, and electrical engineering problems may involve [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[ ...d boasts 360,000 members in 175 countries. To further illustrate how broad electrical engineering can be, the IEEE is composed of 39 societies, which publish 130 journals, t
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  • ...which overlap other specialties such as [[Civil engineering|Civil]] and [[Electrical engineering]].
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  • Similar to the [[Slip (electrical engineering)|slip]] of an [[electric motor]], it arises from a [[phase lag]] between th
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  • ...are-software integration. The field overlaps heavily with the fields of [[electrical engineering]] and [[computer science]]. * Design of a [[microprocessor]]. A certain degree of electrical engineering is involved. However, a successful design requires a broad view of the con
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  • ...Designing the Widlar current mirror] Bryan Hart, International journal of electrical engineering education, ISSN 0020-7209, Vol. 40, Nº 4, 2003 , pags. 285-582
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  • In [[control engineering|control]] and [[electrical engineering|electrical engineering]], a '''control system''' is an ''interconnection'' between two ''systems''
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  • | publisher = Department of Electrical Engineering, Queen's University
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  • ...named for [[Ernst Werner von Siemens]] (1816 - 1892), an early pioneer in electrical engineering, and the founder of what has become [[Siemens AG]], a large electrical and
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  • ...ed to the [[United States of America|United States]] in 1904. Trained in [[electrical engineering]], Gernsback came to America hoping to market a dry cell battery he had inv
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  • ...Master of Science thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, 1940. Last access 10/8/2020
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  • ...lving multi-disciplinary interaction. Formally, it is the application of [[electrical engineering|electrical]], [[mechanical engineering|mechanical]], [[chemical engineering
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  • | publisher = Department of Electrical Engineering, Queen's University
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  • ...(communications)]]: In [[communications]], [[signal processing]], and in [[electrical engineering]], any time-varying quantity
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  • ...[[San Francisco, California]] known as [[Silicon Valley]]. Wozniak studied electrical engineering at [[University of California, Berkeley]], enrolling in 1971, but dropping
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  • ...from many fields of engineering, incluiding [[mechanical engineering]], [[electrical engineering]], [[computer science]], and [[mathematics]].
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  • ...truction and astronaut [[Frank Borman]] spoke at the groundbreaking. The [[electrical engineering]] and physics building finished construction too. Rounding out the campus' Electrical engineering,
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  • ...device. Control engineering is traditionally considered a sub-field of [[electrical engineering]].
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  • ...later years), *''Electric Machinery'', classic text for junior and senior electrical engineering students. Originally published in 1952, 6th edition published in 2002. Auth
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  • ...neering mechanics, engineering physics, materials science and engineering, electrical engineering, ocean engineering and systems engineering. Degrees are issued through its
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  • ...he joined the Indian Navy and was posted to UK for the Commonwealth Naval Electrical Engineering Course. In 1959 just weeks before leaving for the UK Lt V. Narayan Raju mar ...in 1959-60 Lt V. Narayan Raju after the results of the Commonwealth Naval Electrical Engineering Course were declared – Lt V. Narayan Raju stood first .
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  • '''Amateur Radio''', otherwise known as '''Ham Radio''', is a field of electrical engineering that pertains to the transmission and reception of radio signals made throu
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