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  • Electrical Engineering, advanced course (McGrawHill,NY,
  • Electrical Engineering, first course (McGrawHill, NY,19
  • For the American professor of electrical engineering, see Stephen A. Parke.
  • negie Institute of Technology with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering, served in the European Theatre
  • r Science, Computer and Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Science, Mechanical
  • , after leaving school, van Braeckel studied electrical engineering, before joining Ford as an appre
  • harif University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering, where he is currently a full pr
  • ctronic Instrumentation, Basic Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering, Biomedical
  • uter Science, Electronics and Communication, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation
  • orgia Tech in 1984 with Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Richard worked at AT&T for thre
  • ng, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechan
  • and Engineering, and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, both from Stanford University.
  • y of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, he ran for election as rector o
  • 1979: PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of California at Ber
  • 1974: B.Sc, Electrical Engineering, University of California, Berke
  • With a specialism in electrical engineering, Addison was tasked to head newl
  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology
  • Although Page had no formal education in electrical engineering, building radios had been his ho
  • ing, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems Management.
  • ng in 1933 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in electrical engineering, he worked with the BBC from 193
  • In 1890 he began concentrating on electrical engineering, and through the next years made
  • onstruction and Development, Information and Electrical Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences,
  • of Technology for his undergraduate work in electrical engineering, where he met his wife-to-be, Di
  • time he went to evening class to qualify in electrical engineering, but soon left and became a fili
  • specializing in the communications field of electrical engineering, he improved his credentials tow
  • ion work, site investigation, mechanical and electrical engineering, highway and bridge construction
  • y, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, materia
  • 1972: MSc in electrical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Tech
  • studied at MIT, receiving a B.S. and M.S. in electrical engineering, M.S. in health sciences and tec
  • at Ohio State University where he majored in Electrical Engineering, and during his college years he
  • grees primarily in technical fields, such as electrical engineering, computer science, Urdu, managem
  • tts Institute of Technology with a degree in electrical engineering, and obtained masters and doctor
  • ersity of Bristol appointed him Professor of Electrical Engineering, a post that he held for the nex
  • Traditionally, medicine, electrical engineering, and law are the three most sele
  • 1979 Master of Science degree in electrical engineering, Air Force Institute of Technolo
  • Reid Weaver Dennis Professor of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University.
  • ian License (1982), a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Florida (1986), a
  • Wales and Monmouth where he studied physics, electrical engineering, and mathematics.
  • hemical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, robotics), and the physical sci
  • 1975 Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, University of Detroit, Michigan
  • ty of California, Davis; where he majored in Electrical Engineering, and has worked in the Electrica
  • e Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Com
  • Engineering, the newly created Department of Electrical Engineering, Library and Information Science
  • gn, user experience, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, software development, prototypi
  • ering, environmental engineering & sciences, electrical engineering, operations research, optics, en
  • aimler convinced that his future lay, not in electrical engineering, but in the development of the i
  • ls and processes, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering, software development, bio-med t
  • der his supervision Divisional Committees on Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil E
  • tional Technical University of Athens (BS in Electrical Engineering, 1972) and at Princeton Universi
  • For electrical engineering, the concentrations offered are
  • 1940 and a master's degree in 1942, both in electrical engineering, from IIT.
  • the fields of mechanical, manufacturing and electrical engineering, computer science and computer s
  • degrees, all in electrical engineering, from the Technion - Israel Inst
  • Electronics and Electrical Engineering,
  • mmunications biophysics in the Department of Electrical Engineering, was tenured in 1957, chair of t
  • mbered not only as a pioneer in the field of electrical engineering, but also as a pioneering woman
  • , Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology Engi
  • ng and maintenance, bicycles, mechanical and electrical engineering, food manufacture, Information T
  • He received his M.S. degree in 2001 in Electrical Engineering, his M.S. degree in Management S
  • in Japan, where he received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering, before relocating to the Univer
  • He graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering, class of 1892, and was one of t
  • with a degree from the University of Utah in electrical engineering, Anderson was involved with West
  • iology), engineering science (biomedical and electrical engineering, computer science), and medical
  • Bachelors Degree from Harvard University in Electrical Engineering, a Masters Degree in business ad
  • Sciences and professor of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics at Duke Univers
  • nn State, becoming head of the Department of Electrical Engineering, then Dean of the College of Eng
  • r mathematics and aware of its importance to electrical engineering, particularly to the increasing
  • In 1950 he received his doctorate in electrical engineering, also from KTH.
  • rsity of Wisconsin-Madison where she studied electrical engineering, and later the University of Min
  • egee University as head of its department of electrical engineering, where he helped the Electrical
  • l Engineering, Computer Application (PGDCA), Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Inform
  • was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering, and was Student Council preside
  • He originally studied electrical engineering, and in 1878 improved on the tel
  • ical, Bio Technology, Bio Chemical, Medical, Electrical Engineering, and Information Technology.
  • oning, Environment Engineering, Wind Energy, Electrical Engineering, International Marketing and Log
  • as of specialization: aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, bioengineering, computer modeli
  • 2000 with appointments in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Industrial Engineering and
  • Jadavpur University, Electrical Engineering, Freshers' welcome, 2004
  • M.S., electrical engineering, University of Pennsylvania
  • urs and earned a master of science degree in electrical engineering.
  • irleigh Dickinson University with a major in Electrical Engineering.
  • fessorial appointments in bioengineering and electrical engineering.
  • He worked principally on electrical engineering.
  • aving earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • While at VPI, he studied Electrical Engineering.
  • m the University of Calgary with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • both the School of Physics and the School of Electrical Engineering.
  • (1924) and Ph.D. (1927), all degrees in electrical engineering.
  • Academy with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering.
  • with an intake of 60 each, except 30 for Electrical Engineering.
  • hool, and then entered MIT in 1952, studying electrical engineering.
  • onships He received his Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • anguages and is a prodigy in mathematics and electrical engineering.
  • Ellena graduated with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • re he gained a First class honours degree in electrical engineering.
  • f Technology Madras in 1993 with a B.Tech in electrical engineering.
  • m H. Gates Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
  • lication dedicated to issues in the field of Electrical Engineering.
  • ord, Oshinowo obtained a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • rsity, Chico, summa cum laude in physics and electrical engineering.
  • M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
  • intly with the UNSW Schools of Geography and Electrical Engineering.
  • ere he graduated as a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
  • the University of Maryland in 1951 studying electrical engineering.
  • He also has an active interest in Electrical Engineering.
  • which he graduated in 1980 with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • d from University of Moratuwa with a B.Sc in Electrical Engineering.
  • 1949 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1953, also in electrical engineering.
  • Brown University in 1978 with a BS degree in electrical engineering.
  • He received a PhD from Stanford in Electrical Engineering.
  • r contributions to the field of high voltage electrical engineering.
  • itute of Technology in 1908 with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • a Bachelor of Science and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • d courses in chemical, civil, mechanical and electrical engineering.
  • Electrical Engineering.
  • o earned his Bachelor's Degree of Science in Electrical Engineering.
  • ford & Chekene; Arup provided mechanical and electrical engineering.
  • f Liege on 18 October 1895, with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • he Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in electrical engineering.
  • ivil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
  • rnment asked Duarte to go to Moscow to study electrical engineering.
  • and are actively researched in chemistry and electrical engineering.
  • chnical University) with honors, majoring in electrical engineering.
  • tments in mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering.
  • iversity of New Brunswick and a professor of Electrical Engineering.
  • the University of London to earn a degree in electrical engineering.
  • of Science degrees in Marine Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
  • where he gained a diploma in mechanical and electrical engineering.
  • ring, motor repair, carpentry, metalwork and electrical engineering.
  • had moved to Kentish Town and began studying Electrical Engineering.
  • e University of Alabama, where he majored in electrical engineering.
  • edal as the best graduating student there in electrical engineering.
  • rsity of Washington in 1923 with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • es in an applied discipline, like geology or electrical engineering.
  • ersity in 1947 with a bachelor of science in electrical engineering.
  • Sorbonne University and obtained a degree in electrical engineering.
  • of Texas in 1924 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.
  • ge, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with a degree in electrical engineering.
  • 's main control panel at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering.
  • d in nearby buildings, typically Physics and Electrical Engineering.
  • d doctoral courses on alternative energy and electrical engineering.
  • is a professor of Electrical Engineering.
  • rsity of Manitoba (Winnipeg, Canada), all in Electrical Engineering.
  • ining engineer and Dr. Washburn had a PhD in Electrical Engineering.
  • ture, Design & Rehabilitation Of Structures, Electrical Engineering/ Control Systems, Water Resource
  • He received his B.S. in electrical engineering/computer science from the Massac
  • -reliefs of main pioneers in electricity and electrical engineering: William Gilbert, Benjamin Frank
  • chnology, Delhi, with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering; he completed the Post-Graduate
  • o the University of Liverpool as lecturer in electrical engineering; four years later, he moved agai
  • gineering; computer science and engineering; electrical engineering; electronic materials engineerin
  • Fellow Institution of Electrical Engineers (1987)
  • Tombs was president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1981 and became an Honorary Fel
  • World, co-founded the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE)and served as the first secr
  • ied in the current edition of Institution of Electrical Engineers Regulations then in force.
  • Applications in 1989 and of the Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1992.
  • in 2004, and a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 2005.
  • He was a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers and a Fellow of the Institute of P
  • A press statement by the Chamber of Electrical Engineers of Turkey stated: "We condemn the
  • ed Engineer and Member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (UK), Fellow of the Institute of P
  • p of that, there are technical journals that electrical engineers read and write.
  • mechanical engineers, industrial engineers, electrical engineers and chemical engineers.
  • Savant Kaushalya and Passant Vatsalya, both electrical engineers specializing in Image processing.
  • rded the Faraday Medal by the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1981.
  • Stanford electrical engineers unveil techniques on how to manufa
  • He was President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (2005-2006) and President of the I
  • Honorary Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (1992)
  • Fellow of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and American Physical Society
  • President of American Institute of Electrical Engineers 1925-1926.
  • rk with forensic engineers, such as forensic electrical engineers when examining electrical applianc
  • The American Institute of Electrical Engineers made him a Fellow in 1912.
  • ternational Gold Medal by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for the outstanding international
  • Kappa Nu has celebrated significant work of electrical engineers with the Vladimir Karapetoff Outst
  • Fellow, Institution of Electrical Engineers
  • ngineers (IRE) and the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (AIEE) before the merger of those
  • the American Institute of Electrical Engineers
  • International Gold Medal by the Institute of Electrical Engineers in 1996.
  • ers when they merged with the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 2006.
  • shurst became a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers in 1889.
  • yal Astronomical Society, the Institution of Electrical Engineers and the Royal Society of Arts.
  • deliver a paper at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers' annual meeting, she showed the us
  • He is a Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, the Royal Academy of Engineering,
  • Faraday Medal, Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1987
  • yal Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Electrical Engineers, the British Computer Society, the
  • John Perry, president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, highlighted the Belfast Model as
  • tool is utilized by optical, mechanical, and electrical engineers, along with researchers and physic
  • ng, the Royal Society and the Institution of Electrical Engineers, as well as the Power Industry Div
  • he Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and in 1940, it earned Shannon th
  • ing Institute of Canada, Canadian Society of Electrical Engineers, and the Association of Profession
  • ation Committee of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • xtremely active member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • warded the Faraday Medal of the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • d in 1985 as president of the Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • twice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • lected president in 1892 of the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • Institution of Electrical Engineers.
  • the inaugural chairman of the Institution of Electrical Engineers' (IEE's) Professional Group on Sys
  • l transmitters the machines were fitted with electrical engines.
  • ts in biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, industrial, and mechanical e
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