Electrical Engineering

 

    Electrical engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on the study, design, and application of electrical systems and technology. It encompasses circuit design, power generation and distribution, control systems, telecommunications, and electronics. Electrical engineers work on various projects, from developing household appliances and communication devices to designing large-scale power systems and automation technologies. This field is integral to advancing modern technology and infrastructure, playing a crucial role in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and the development of smart devices.

    After studying Electrical Engineering, you can specialize in Control Systems, Communication and Signal Processing Systems, Power Systems, Computer Engineering, Electrophysics, Electromagnetics, and Microelectronics. 

National University of Singapore, Singapore


Massachusetts University of Technology, USA


University of Cambridge, United Kingdom


Tsinghua University, China


Georgia Institute of Technology, US


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