Tuesday, January 29, 2008

What have the Electrical Engineers to face up to?

In our Present world,A global positioning system that can identify a car's location. Giant generators that can power entire cities. A new design for an airplane's electrical system. Electrical and electronics engineers work on high-tech projects like these.

Electrical engineers work with electricity in its many forms - from the electrons to the large scale magnetic fields. In addition to designing new products, they construct, operate, and maintain a wide variety of electrical systems and equipment. Some specialize in electronics, others in even more specific areas, like space communications or industrial robotics.

Examples of Such Contributions:

  • Invent better MRI scanners, allowing doctors to see even more clearly inside a patient’s body
  • Create special effects for the movies Design cell phones that work more reliably and have more features
  • Develop artificial retinas for the blind
  • Work on satellite communications systems that connect people around the world

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 computers. Afterward, 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.

Work environment:

Electrical engineers usually work 48-hour weeks, but can work longer hours on projects with pressing deadlines or in emergency situations. They often work on teams with other engineers and scientists and can find jobs in industry, government, universities, or in consulting.

**Electrical engineers have good job prospects. Jobs for electrical engineers are expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2014. There will be a need for more electronic devices like giant electric power generators or wireless phone transmitters.

**The starting salary for an electrical engineers:

B.S. Degree: $51,888

M.S. Degree:$64,416

Ph.D. :$ 80,206

So,Now it’s the time to think about Electrical Engineering to meet the challenge of Avant-garde modern Technical Global world.

[** source:Internet]

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Monday, January 21, 2008

"AUSTRONICS LAUNCHED"

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Today i am very glad.Our EEE based online journal "AUSTronics"has been officially launched.We, about 5 students(asif,arif,razie,tahseen,kanto) have been working for this online publication for a few days ago.Our favourite sir Md.Adnan Quaium has been supporting extremely.We are very grateful to him.We completed perfectly the site development before and were eagerly waiting for the official inauguration.Asif has done excellent job in the site development.I have designed the title banner of it.Razie and tahseen are contributing in Publicity.Finally our Journal has been launched.Actually we are very much delighted that our honorable teachers have appreciated this kind of initiative(the first-ever initiative from our varsity) of building only EEE based online journal.Already they have submitted their useful articles.Everyone is welcome,anyone can submit their Electrical & Electronic Engineering based experience,assesments,project details,etc.Through my small eyes,i am seeing the far-off way of AUSTronics that seems sparkling in intense brightness.