Career questions tagged controlsystems
Why Electrical Engineering?
Career Paths? Skills? Certifications?
Useful Skills for EE?
Next year I’m starting out as an EE major in college, but I find myself fidgeting at home wondering if I’m doing all I can to prepare myself. What are some skills that I can begin teaching myself to better prepare myself for going into electrical engineering? Some friends suggested coding, while others said to skip coding and learn 3D modeling. All of my friends have different answers, and they always start to bicker when I bring it up. My dream job is working on plane electrics systems if that helps narrow it down.
How AI would add value to Mechanical engineering?
More particularly other sub fields of Mechanical engineering
How do I get started with Robotics?
I am very passionate about it, but I have no clear path ahead of me except creating a few basic bots like a Line Follower Robot or an Obstacle Avoiding bot. Any tips? Also, I'm a 2nd Year Electronics Engineering student for context.
What major should I choose for a career in robotics Mechanical or Electrical Engineering??
After college, I'd like to pursue robotics to create new ways to reduce humans' negative impact on the environment. I'm interested in both mechanical and electrical engineering, but I don't know which one would be best for this. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
What are the possible roles an electrical engineer can have in a powerplant?
I feel like the obvious answer would be they maintain, check condition of and design the power generating portion of a power plant. I was wondering how much can be done in a powerplant with a BSEE.
What type of engineering is best for me?
I'm interested in cars, and other automotives. I love taking things apart and putting them back together, as well as building things. I never really joined a robotics team, but I have experience with drones.
Are there any engineering/programming jobs that use Arduino?
As a rising mechanical engineering graduate with an interest in programming, I want to know if there's any jobs out there that seriously focus on Arduino, or any kind of mechanical engineering jobs that use any programming languages at all. Thanks! #engineer #engineering #programming #career #electricalengineering #mechanicalengineering #computerengineering #mechanicalengineer #Arduino #c #c++ #python #mechatronics #controlsystems #computer-science #computer #technology