Electrical engineers design, develop, and improve the efficiency and reliability of the power infrastructure, communications systems, and electronic devices that support modern society. As such, ...
There is a strong industrial demand for skilled engineers capable of spanning mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines with a view to the effective and informed design of systems that ...
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service. Distinguished faculty conduct world-class research and their ...
An estimated 400 guests visited the inaugural Engineering Research Showcase, held during National Engineers Week. Nearly 40 (35 percent female!) faculty, post-docs, PhD candidates, master’s and ...
THERE are few branches of mathematics which have not found useful application to electrical phenomena, and the engineer is continually receiving new tools of a theoretical nature to add to his ...
AN editorial preface by Mr. H. P. Young, an appreciative foreword by Dr. Alexander Russell, the usual author's preface, four chapters of elementary ‘pure’ mathematics (complex numbers and calculus), a ...
Electricity runs the world, and electrical engineers design solutions to generate it, regulate it, and use it to propel advances in electronic devices. A degree in electrical engineering prepares ...
Many of the most common, useful devices that make modern life possible – such as automobiles, batteries, computers, light bulbs, mobile phones and satellites – utilize electricity, a form of energy.