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'''Electrical engineering''' is a broad branch of [[engineering]] that deals primarily with [[electricity]] and  [[electromagnetism]]. However, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to define, and there is a lot of overlap with [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[biomedical engineering]], [[mechanical engineering]], and [[industrial engineering]] -- among others.
'''Electrical engineering''' is a broad branch of [[engineering]] that deals primarily with [[electricity]] and  [[electromagnetism]]. However, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to define, and electrical engineering problems may involve [[mathematics]], [[computer science]], [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[biomedical engineering]], [[mechanical engineering]], and [[industrial engineering]] -- among others.


== A broad field indeed ==
== A broad field indeed ==
Electrical engineering is a very broad field, and recently many distinct subfields of EE have emerged.
Electrical engineering is perhaps the most broad field of engineering. The primary community for electrical engineers is the  [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers]]. IEEE is the world's largest professional organization of any kind, and boasts 360,000 members in 175 countries. To further illustrate how broad electrical engineering can be, IEEE is composed of 39 societies, which publish 130 journals, transactions and magazines and over 400 conference proceedings each year.  


== Branches of electrical engineering ==
The following is a list of some of the areas touched by the field of electrical engineering, organized roughly according to discipline:
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* Explicit subfields of electrical engineering:
* Explicit subfields of electrical engineering:
** [[Biomedical engineering]]
** [[Biomedical engineering]]
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** [[Electromagnetic radiation]]
** [[Electromagnetic radiation]]
** Antenna design
** Antenna design
 
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* [[Systems theory]]:
* [[Systems theory]]:
** [[Control theory]]
** [[Control theory]]
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* Applications:
* Applications:
** [[Vehicular technology]]
** [[Vehicular technology]]
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Revision as of 11:15, 3 May 2007

Electrical engineering is a broad branch of engineering that deals primarily with electricity and electromagnetism. However, the boundaries of electrical engineering are difficult to define, and electrical engineering problems may involve mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering -- among others.

A broad field indeed

Electrical engineering is perhaps the most broad field of engineering. The primary community for electrical engineers is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE is the world's largest professional organization of any kind, and boasts 360,000 members in 175 countries. To further illustrate how broad electrical engineering can be, IEEE is composed of 39 societies, which publish 130 journals, transactions and magazines and over 400 conference proceedings each year.

Branches of electrical engineering

The following is a list of some of the areas touched by the field of electrical engineering, organized roughly according to discipline: