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EET is the study of machines, equipment, technology, and systems that conduct electrical charges and produce electricity. It also includes the study of electrical distribution systems that control the ...
A group of Alfred University students and faculty traveled to Syracuse this week to staff an exhibit of an electric utility task vehicle (UTV) built ...
The new path in the electrical engineering major, beginning this semester with just a single class, aims to introduce engineering students to a new technology field.
Electric engineers in the U.S. are typically paid six-figure salaries, according to federal statistics. Many of the most ...
UW’s Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science prides itself on staying ahead of the curve when it comes to new technologies. This ensures each student receives a relevant, interesting ...
Liangbing Hu, whose research focuses on materials innovations, manufacturing, and device integrations, with a particular focus on emerging technologies to address the energy and climate challenges, ...
As technology continues its ever-changing wave of innovations and updates, engineers must strive to stay ahead of electrical engineering trends. Why? Because the future of electronics influences ...
Electrical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity, including circuitry, power generation, machine control and communications.
A new bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) offers exciting experiences for students, including new courses and opportunities for collaboration, that prepare graduates for ...
The new $74.8 million, 90,000-square-foot Applied Engineering Building offers state-of-the-art training in a high-demand ...
The electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. gives engineers the tools to transform the world by leading trailblazing research that expands and creates knowledge.
Opinion: An electrical device has the potential to treat Alzheimer’s, PTSD, and other brain disorders. But do the risks outweigh the potential?