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Neuromorphic engineering: Research and development Optical computing: Hypothetical, experiments; some components of integrated circuits have been developed [36] Smaller, faster, lower power consuming computing Quantum computing: Experiments, [37] commercialization, [38] early diffusion
Electrical telegraphy may be considered the first example of electrical engineering. [5] Electrical engineering became a profession in the later 19th century. Practitioners had created a global electric telegraph network, and the first professional electrical engineering institutions were founded in the UK and the US to support the new discipline.
Emerging technologies are technologies whose development, practical applications, or both are still largely unrealized. These technologies are generally new but also include old technologies finding new applications.
Engineering portal; Energy portal; Electronics portal; Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity and electromagnetism. Its practitioners are called electrical engineers. Electrical engineering is a broad field that encompasses many subfields.
Electrical/Electronics engineering technology (EET) is an engineering technology field that implements and applies the principles of electrical engineering. [1] Like electrical engineering, EET deals with the "design, application, installation, manufacturing, operation or maintenance of electrical/electronic(s) systems."
India’s first female electrical engineer Benjamin G. Lamme: Niagara Falls power engineering Bertha Lamme: Westinghouse's first female engineer, first American woman to graduate in a main discipline of engineering other than civil engineering Georges Leclanché: Primary battery: Morris E. Leeds: Leeds & Northrup measurement and control devices
Fire engineering, including fire detection and fire protection; Building façade engineering; Energy supply – gas, electricity and renewable sources; Electromechanics: Interaction of electrical and mechanical systems, e.g.: alternating-current electrical generators and motors Energy engineering
1907 – Alternating-Current Electrification of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; 1909 – Shoshone Transmission Line; 1909 – World's First Reliable Hight Voltage Power Fuse; 1911 – Discovery of superconductivity; 1914 – Panama Canal Electrical and Control Installations; 1915–1918 – Invention of Sonar; 1916 ...