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  1. Electrical Engineering 101, Second Edition: Everything You Should Have Learned in School...but Probably Didn't by Darren Ashby, 2008-12-08
  2. Schaum's Outline of Basic Electrical Engineering by J. J. Cathey, 1996-11-01
  3. Electrical Engineering: Principles and Applications (5th Edition) by Allan R. Hambley, 2010-01-13
  4. The Electrical Engineering Handbook, Third Edition - 6 Volume Set (The Electrical Engineering Handbook Third Edition)
  5. Electrical Engineering: A Pocket Reference by Heinz Schmidt-Walter, Ralf Kories, 2007-07
  6. Transmission and Distribution Electrical Engineering, Third Edition by Colin Bayliss, Brian Hardy, 2007-01-01
  7. Introduction To Electrical Engineering by Clayton Paul, Syed A Nasar, et all 1992-01-01
  8. Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering by David V. Kerns, J. David Irwin, 2004-02-01
  9. Electrical Engineering: Know It All (Newnes Know It All) by Clive Maxfield, John Bird, et all 2008-09-08
  10. Control and Automation of Electrical Power Distribution Systems (Power Engineering (Willis)) by James Northcote-Green, Robert G. Wilson, 2006-09-22
  11. Foundations of Electrical Engineering, 2nd Edition by John R. Cogdell, 1995-10-27
  12. Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (5th Edition) by Frank R. Dagostino, Joseph B. Wujek, 2009-04-25
  13. Engineering Formulas by Kurt Gieck, Reiner Gieck, 2006-06-05
  14. Electric Power Transformer Engineering, Second Edition (The Electric Power Engineering Hbk, Second Edition)

1. Electrical Engineering - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism.
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Electrical engineering
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Electrical engineers design complex power systems... ...and electronic circuits. Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity electronics and electromagnetism . The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power electronics control systems signal processing and telecommunications Electrical engineering may include electronic engineering . Where a distinction is made, usually outside of the United States, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control , whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of small-scale electronic systems including computers and integrated circuits Alternatively, electrical engineers are usually concerned with using electricity to transmit energy, while electronic engineers are concerned with using electricity to transmit information. More recently, the distinction has become blurred by the growth of power electronics.
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Main article: History of electrical engineering The discoveries of Michael Faraday formed the foundation of electric motor technology.

2. Electrical Engineering - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Electrical engineering (sometimes referred to as electrical and electronic engineering) is a semiprofessional and professional engineering discipline that deals with the study
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Electrical engineering
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Electrical Engineers design power systems… … and complex electronic circuits. Electrical engineering (sometimes referred to as electrical and electronic engineering ) is a semi-professional and professional engineering discipline that deals with the study and/or application of electricity electronics and electromagnetism . The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century with the commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. The field now covers a range of sub-studies including those that deal with power electronics optoelectronics digital electronics ... signal processing and telecommunications The term electrical engineering may or may not encompass electronic engineering . Where a distinction is made, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control , whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of small-scale electronic systems including computers and integrated circuits Another way of looking at the distinction is that electrical engineers are usually concerned with using electricity to transmit energy, while electronics engineers are concerned with using electricity to transmit information.

3. Electrical Engineering - Engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity and electromagnetism. Its practitioners are called electrical engineers
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4. Electrical Engineering: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Engineering is the discipline, art and profession of acquiring and applying technical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge to design and implement materials, structures
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Electrical engineering is a field of engineering Engineering Engineering is the discipline, art and profession of acquiring and applying technical, scientific, and mathematical knowledge to design and implement materials, structures, machines, devices, systems, and processes that safely realize a desired objective or invention.The American Engineers' Council...
that generally deals with the study and application of electricity Electricity Electricity is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge...
electronics
Electronics Electronics is the branch of science and technology which makes use of the controlled motion of electrons through different media and vacuum. The ability to control electron flow is usually applied to information handling or device control...
and electromagnetism Electromagnetism Electromagnetism is one of the four fundamental interactions of nature, along with strong interaction, weak interaction and gravitation. It is the force that causes the interaction between electrically charged particles; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic...
. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power Power engineering Power engineering, also called power systems engineering, is a subfield of engineering that deals with the generation, transmission and distribution of electric power as well as the electrical devices connected to such systems including generators, motors and transformers...

5. Electrical Engineering Introduction, EECS Undergraduate
University of Michigan EECS Department 1301 Beal Avenue Ann Arbor, MI 481092122
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6. Electrical Engineering Degrees | Online Schools & Degree Programs
Earn a Electrical Engineering degree online at an accredited Electrical Engineering school. Find degree programs from the top online colleges universities.
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Electrical engineering is a specialized area of study in the engineering or civil engineering degree programs. Individuals who focus on this area can expect to learn all about various electrical systems and how to design, produce, test and supervise the read more... manufacturing of electrical equipment. If you currently have a bachelor's degree in engineering, then you can enroll in an online electrical engineering program and begin working toward your master's degree. With the successful completion of this program, you can expect to enter a world of fascinating and emerging technologies and can have a direct impact on many of the technologies our nation requires on a daily basis.
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7. Electrical Engineers - Makrobicz
Discusses the roles of electrical engineers.
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electrical engineers
Electrical engineers: Electrical engineering covers a wide spectrum of civilian and military careers. Electrical engineers can generally place themselves in one of the following categories.
  • building and construction services public works educational institution military design house
Electrical engineers are expected to be able to calculate mathematically every element within their particular field. Unlike many other types of engineer, electrical engineers are trained to a minimum of a "higher education" grade. That is to say that every electrical engineer is a graduate. Let me elaborate on this and take a deeper look at the areas covered above.
  • building and construction services
These electrical engineers have duties ranging from assessing the maximum current demand of a new high rise block to calculating harmonics within switch mode power supplies. Typically these electrical engineers work on behalf of a contracting company or are "in house" in larger buildings. The duties of these electrical engineers are possibly the most diverse of all. Not only do they have to design and calculate a prospective installation, they may well have to use software to design it, like autocad et cetera, work out the costings, schedule delivery dates for equipment and accommodate rapid changes in their designs as requested by the clients and other contractors.

8. Electrical Engineering Jobs, Employment, Products
ElectricalEngineer.com is an electrical engineer job listing and recruiting site for electrical engineers and jobs related to the electrical engineering profession.
http://electricalengineer.com/

9. Electrical Engineering - University Of Notre Dame
Welcome to the Electrical Engineering Department home page at the University of Notre Dame. On these pages you will find information regarding our degree programs and research
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Welcome to the Electrical Engineering Department home page at the University of Notre Dame. On these pages you will find information regarding our degree programs and research efforts. We welcome any inquiries regarding the information provided on these pages and would especially like to encourage highly qualified students to consider pursuing a course of study in Electrical Engineering at Notre Dame.
More about the electrical engineering objectives, goals and mission can be found at the links below:
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research seminars The Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame regularly plays host to visiting researchers who deliver seminars on issues of current research interest.
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special interest Edison Lecture Series
Edison Lecture Series was established by Paul Christensen, President of the Charles Edison Fund, in 1989. The lectures focus on topics arising from research in science and technology, encourage students to seek careers in these disciplines, and abet teachers to pursue academic vocations and research in these areas. Edison Lecture Series department news current news...

10. Ratna's World
Electrical Engineer from India describes his interests and philosophy of life. Provides links to mathematics, communication theory, and physics resources.
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11. Stanford Electrical Engineering
The mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering is to offer an EE undergraduate program that augments the liberal education expected of all Stanford undergraduates and
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Electrical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering
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Mail Code: 9505
Stanford, CA 94305-9505
Phone: (650) 723-3931
Fax: (650) 723-1882 About Electrical Engineering Center for Integrated Systems The Center for Integrated Systems is a partnership between Stanford University and member industrial firms to produce world-class research and Ph.D. graduates in fields related to integrated systems. Visit CIS Stanford Nanofabrication Facility The goal of the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility is to provide researchers with effective and efficient access to advanced nanofabrication equipment and expertise. Visit SNF Monthly Highlight Read More
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Educating Leaders Electrical Engineering CIS SNF School of Engineering Stanford Faculty Awards
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    2010 IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society (ITSS) Outstanding Researcher Award more September 2010 - Ada Poon 2010 Okawa Research Foundation Award More July 2010 - Teresa Meng 2010 Academia Sinica More June 2010 - John Cioffi 2010 IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal More May 2010 - Bill Dally

12. UB Electrical Engineering
Official site of the University at Buffalo Electrical Engineering Department.
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13. Ken Zeger's Home Page
Electrical engineering and control systems professor and consultant.
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Ken Zeger's home page
Professor
Center for Wireless Communications (CWC)

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

University of California, San Diego

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  • Fellow of IEEE (2000)
  • NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award (1991)
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14. Electrical Engineer
Electrical engineers design new and better electronics. They also test equipment and solve problems. A project starts by deciding what the new electronics will do.
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What is this job like? How do you get ready? How much does this job pay? How many jobs are there? ... Where can you find more information? What is this job like? Back to Top Electrical engineers design new and better electronics. They also test equipment and solve problems. A project starts by deciding what the new electronics will do. Then, the engineer designs the circuits and other parts of the electronics. Engineers might draw their designs using a computer. Later, the engineers test their designs and make them better. Many projects don't work at first. The engineers have to figure out why and then fix them. Electrical engineers work on many kinds of products. They might work on cars, robots, cell phone systems, the lighting and wiring in buildings, and radar and navigation systems. Some examples of high-tech projects that electrical and electronics engineers work on are global positioning systems that can pinpoint a car's location, giant generators that can power entire cities, or a new design for an airplane's electrical system. Engineers work in offices, labs, or industrial plants. Many work a normal 40-hour week. At times, they work longer to meet deadlines.

15. USC > CEC > Electrical Engineering
The College of Engineering and Computing at The University of South Carolina, established in 1894, is a college on the move. Over the last three decades engineers and computer
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Principal Investigator Dr. Goutam Koley awarded $360,000 NSF grant, Dr. MVS Chandrashekhar is Co-PI on the grant.
Dr. Goutam Koley, Principal Investigator, and his Co-PI, Dr. MVS Chandrashekhar, have received a National Science Foundation award of $360,000 ... More
USC EE Department doctoral programs ranked 7th Nationally, 1st in South in latest National Research Council report
A national report issued Tuesday (Sept. 28) shows that the University of South Carolina is home to some of the South’s best doctoral programs in engineering ... More
Prof. T. S. Sudarshan presented with 2010 Russell Research Award
Professor T. S. Sudarshan, Chair of the EE Department, was presented with the prestigious Russell Research Award for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering for 2010 ... More
Dr. Paul Huray, EE Professor, honored by Alma Mater
Dr. Paul Huray, EE Professor, has been honored as the 2010 Distinguished Alumnus by the ... More
Prof. T. S. Sudarshan awarded 2010 India pilot program by the International Academic Partnership Program

16. Guy Macon's Home Page
Contains resume and texts on several subjects related to Electrical Engineering, like the history of structured engineering, engineering project management and documentation standards.
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"You people are still using Computers? I am whistling into my phone at 56Kbps and doing the trellis encoding in my head. I can decode audio and video files in real-time, but decrypting PGP files without the key slows me down a bit..." -Guy Macon Resume of Guy Macon: Electrical engineer The Trance State Conjecture Essay by Tom DeMarco Site Map: Quick reference to all pages on this site No Frame: Break out if someone puts this page in a frame ... Fun Stuff: Jokes, humor, and other light entertainment

17. Welcome To The Department Of Electrical Engineering
SEAS Columbia University; Announcements. Prof. Osgood Graduates his 50th Doctoral Student Read more. Prof. Maxemchuk and Prof. Kinget are the Columbia members of the
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Prof. Osgood Graduates his 50th Doctoral Student
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Prof. Maxemchuk and Prof. Kinget are the Columbia members of the GreenTouch consortium
Alcatel-Lucent announced 18 new members, including Columbia University, to the Green Touch Consortium. Professors Peter Kinget and Nicholas Maxemchuk, from the Electrical Engineering Department, are the Columbia representatives in this consortium.
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Prof. Chang receives new grants from DARPA and DOJ
Prof. Chang takes part in two large team projects on video retrieval and analysis funded by DARPA and another one on forensics sciences funded by Department of Justice.
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EE Ph.D. Student receives prestigious Award
EE Ph.D. Student, Aleksandr Biberman, receives the prestigious Young Scholars Award from Marconi Society

18. UNT - Undergraduate Majors And Interests - Electrical Engineering
This design and project-oriented program integrates concepts, analysis, design and development of the state-of-art electrical and electronic systems.
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Related Majors: Computer Engineering
emphasizes designing computer systems. Electrical Engineering Technology
emphasizes a broad base in maintaining computer systems. Engineering Physics
emphasizes a broad base in physics.
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Discovery Park, Room B270 University of North Texas Department of Electrical Engineering 1155 Union Circle #310470 Denton, Texas 76203-5017
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Career potential
Electrical engineers design electrical and electronic systems in computers, household appliances, televisions, communications equipment, automobiles, airplanes, missiles, sub munitions, satellites and the space shuttle. This requires understanding of electronic circuits, measurement systems, digital and analog signal processing, control systems, computer-aided design, microprocessors, video and image processing, and wireless communication. To be qualified as an electrical engineer, you will need at least a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. A master's degree is desired for your professional career.

19. Lawrence Kamm ~ Consultant And Expert Witness, Licensed Electrical Engineer
Licensed electrical engineer and expert witness in cases of electrical or mechanical accidents, and product liability.
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20. Electrical Engineering: Definition From Answers.com
n. The branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, especially the design and application of circuitry and equipment for power generation and
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