Today, the world is dominated by the field of electronics. Innovative ideas are coming into existence in our day to day life. Electronics plays a key role in the organization of any system under consideration. This trait of electronics extends into a broader scope. Thus, pursuing a career in the electronics field is my goal. Thus, Masters in Electrical Engineering with Electronics as the major is an apt choice to reach my goal.
My interest in Electronics sprouted from my childhood days. When I was five, I always had the habit of breaking remote cars and planes, and explore what is actually present inside. Governing the operations of the car or television by a remote from a distance was an enigmatic concept to visualize at that stage. So, what actually constitutes the design of the remote was a question that always been pondering my mind. It is the small electronic design that controls the entire operation. Thus this habit went on up to the extent that , I developed the hobby of breaking all the worn out gadgets and goods such as laptop chargers, cell phones etc. and have a collection of electronic design present in those gadgets.
In my high school, my physics teacher realised my interest and influenced me in taking a Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in one of the most prestigious institutions
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She introduced me to the various dimensions of electronics. Then we proposed a new and efficient topology for battery chargers in hybrid electric vehicles. Management Committee of my college gave us recognition by internally funding the expenses of the project. Simulations and Hardware design experience moulded my interest deeply. My propensity towards electronics became firm when I received the best paper award for presenting the paper about my project in the International Conference on Emerging Trends in
Over the years, I have grown particularly fascinated with the abstract side of electronics, including the creation of programming languages and applications, especially for mobile devices, and the creation of artificial intelligence. I see the potential for computer programs and artificial intelligence to help humanity solve many of its most complex problems in entertainment, communication, and everyday life, and I believe a degree in Computer Science would help me become a part of this
Becoming a professional electronics electrical engineer is not an easy task whatsoever. Although this process is challenging and time consuming, I know I have the patience, the discipline, and the determination to make it through. Based on the strict and fairly difficult
After completing my bachelors , I worked as an Design engineer in the field of Electrical where I was able to implement knowledge which I had gained from my Bachelors of Engineering. When I realized that my bachelor’s knowledge and skill was not able to address new problems, I decide to pursue my masters in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
The reason why electrical engineering is a good idea for a major is from the increasing demand for individuals with these skills. This trend will continue well into the future. The primary factors that are driving the need for these talents are the focus on utilizing more technology solutions. ("Put Spark in Your Future")
I attended several university open days, engineering taster days and have spoken to course lecturers (John Bird - UL, Martin Glavin - NUIG and Ronan Farrell - NUIM). Consequently, I have decided that the degree in electronic and computer engineering in UL best suits my interests and strengths. Accredited by E.I. and developed in partnership with industry, it will offer many opportunities to develop my passion for electronics and IoT. Equipped with knowledge, experience and skills, the only limit will be my
Now, after completing different placement tests I am a second year electrical engineering student at Holon Institute of Technology, and it is a challenging year.
I as an electrical engineer pursuing my master in electrical and electronic engineering developed a skill to solve the problem. During my bachelors, I studied natural and physical science and basic fundamentals that are required in the engineering field and also gained vast knowledge how to identify and tackle new problem in the practical world.
I remember myself as a bright student throughout my schooling. I was well versed in both academic and extracurricular, especially in sports. My engineering was a bit of a different story. Over the four years of engineering, I learned subjects related to Power Systems, Electronics, Analog and Electronic Instrumentation, Microcontroller and Microprocessor, Control Systems, Electrical Machines. Etc. Laboratory sessions of these subjects helped me to accumulate consciousness of practical usage of electrical engineering. It gave me the opportunity to correlate theory to practical phenomena. This, in turn, gave me a better understanding of the subject and newer lines of thinking. The course in Electrical Engineering covered a wide panorama of subjects. I learned to program in C and MATLAB which were extremely helpful in my practical works. My ideas and knowledge of electrical engineering were first tested in the third year of engineering in the power electronics based project of ‘Pulse triggering circuit for triggering of SCR’. Besides that, I was always exposed to co-curricular activities like vocational training at transmission
The fact that there are so many engineers in my family, had inspired me to take up electrical engineering. Right from childhood I was very engrossed in finding out alternative solutions to real life problems. Gradually, I started building interest in the logic behind the working
My interest in electrical and electronics engineering was sparked at a very early age; I always wondered how TV shows picture on screen or electric current runs so many home appliances. In my summer holidays I went to my uncle’s house. Here most of the time I ask questions about electrical and electronics equipments to my uncle who was an electrical engineer. Everything about electrical and electronics fascinated me! I wanted to learn and understand how these machines around us worked. I had the urge to learn more and more and that eventually led to my decision to pursue a career in electrical engineering.
Since my school days, I was always curious about how automated gadgets and devices work. Various TV programs gave me some insight into the world of electronics. Vocational electronics course in my higher secondary education acquainted me to the basics of electronics. After starting my undergraduate course in electronics and tele-communication engineering, basic courses like ‘Basic Electronics Engineering’, ‘Solid State Devices and Circuits’ and ‘Digital Logic Design’ gave me a deeper understanding of the building blocks of electronics like diodes, transistors and ICs. Not only did these courses managed to partially sate this curiosity that I had since my childhood, but also inspired me to explore the world of electronics further.
I Introduce myself as an undergraduate student specialized in Electronics and Communication Engineering from “Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College”, Andhra Pradesh which has empowered me to gain an open mindset and intense bits of knowledge. The course curriculum has been a fine blend of theory and practical knowledge during which I developed a keen interest on applying theory in practical.
The guidance of my teachers resulted in me comprehending the importance of mathematics in the computing experience which eventually led to me opting for Mathematics along with the applied sciences of Physics and Chemistry as my major. Consequently the next hurdle for me was to clear "EAMCET"(Engineering Agriculture and Medicine Common entrance test), a state wide entrance test for engineering aspirants. My sincere efforts and aptitude placed me among the top 4% of the selected students out of over 100,000 students who appeared for the test. This enabled me to opt for a Bachelor’s degree in Electronics & Communication Engineering in VNR Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad a premier educational institution in
Electronics with its wide gamut of sub-disciplines and extensive scope has enthralled me take up engineering. The theory courses like Microelectronics, VLSI, Biomedical Instrumentation along with practical and seminar sessions during my undergraduate course in Instrumentation Technology at RV College of Engineering, ranked among the Top 20 Engineering Colleges in India, provided a highly stimulating academic environment along with world class faculty and facilities which helped me build a solid foundation in
In 1882, the Physics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offered the first optional course in electrical engineering (Berry, DiPiazza, & Sauer, 2003, p.467). Since that time electrical engineers have led the way in fields ranging from communications to transportation, computing and electricity generation. This means that the devices and systems that people take for granted in their daily lives have come into existence due largely to the efforts of electrical engineers. Televisions, cell phones, stereos, computers, robotics, medical technologies, and the Internet, along with the electrical generation that powers them all, were made possible through the