
Everything You Need to Know about Electrical Engineering
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Everything You Need to Know about Electrical Engineering
Iām Ali Alqaraghuli, a full time postdoctoral fellow at NASA JPL working on terahertz antennas, electronics, and software.
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So basically it's meant for me š
I'm getting frustrated with EE what should I do sir
Thanks
I did my class 12 good and now i would like to go into the EEE field so i would say this channel going to make me clear and depth understanding of EE , i'm glad to follow your ideas and information
If you don't mind ,can you give any further ideas to my career and also response to my thoughts!!
I'm from India .
I ended up here by mistake Iām just a truck driver that clicks on any and everythingš
your videos are badly neededš©· for Electrical and Electronic Engineering students
I really want to become an electrical engineer but I think its just not for me, I've always wanted to be able to just build some stuff to solve problems, or just for fun
Hello Ali
I recently graduated from a mediocre Indian institution with a degree in software engineering. Since my present startup is being incubated at HKSTP, I am considering reapplying for a part-time undergraduate study in Electrical Engineering at Polytechnic Uni Hong Kong, as my expertise is essentially nonexistent at the root level.
Between an undegrad and a master's degree in data science, I'm a little confused. What guidance would you provide me? (can I develop core skills without an structured course? )
This video was very helpful ā¤
Check out the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) to explore the scope of Electrical Engineering. Join a Student Chapter (or start one), or join as a working professional.
They even let Physicists in!
I dropped out of my electrical engineering program because I was screwed over and my math skills were not advanced enough and I want to study it again but with more knowledge
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I'm currently struggling to find the right program that aligns with my passion. I love building drones from A to Zāeverything from mechanical and electrical components to programming them to perform specific tasks. I'm especially fascinated by integrating artificial intelligence into what I build.
For example, constructing something like the MQ-9 Reaper involves mechanics, electronics, AI, and several other disciplines. I'm open to studying the additional fields as side hustles online, but Iād really appreciate some guidance: What are the most essential and foundational subjects I should start with to work toward that goal?
Thank you!
I want to focus on the power side cables electric sockets wiring in houses šļø etc l donāt want to focus more on study l want apprenticeship on this
Sorry but Betwen civil engineering and electrical engineering which is bes?
What if i use phone for studying like searching illustration,explanation of the topic if my profs can't explain till i fully understand.btw i use chagpt,gemini and yutube to expand my knowledge
After 22 years in the EE field, I could not agree more. In my experience, you either have what it takes, or you do not. Most of my in-laws are medical doctors and one is a surgeon. After speaking with them many times, I've concluded that the EE field just might be the second most challenging field around, except in EE when you screw up nobody dies. š
If u say curious one more time!!!!
My acquaintance has received electronic shock crimes 24 hours every day. Her body is in pain, like a burn. How to avoid electronic shock? It's not a static electrical charge; super strong.
i just got accepted to uni, the first year is spent in general engineering then I get to decide a discipline of engineering. idk between mechanical and electrical…š
Been doing industrial electrician work for 13 years and now I want to get a bachelors in electrical engineering. Iām going to have to do it online, is it harder to get it done online versus in class?
Wow!
I have a question on how to integrate electrical engineering and physics though I am an electrical engineering major and i always have an interest in physics or maybe math but mostly physics ,,what is your advice regarding this as my opinion
So what year in your degree should you begin to look for internships if the early years you won't know much?
Ali do you charge to teach people?