Essay For Electrical Engineering

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Electrical engineering, I believe, is the only field where one’s work becomes the most instrumental part of one’s mundane activity and life, and the output produced stays forever to credit. My perception is that, this field requires a lot of patience, perseverance and management skills in order to be successful. The connection that electrical engineering offered between me and this world is the fact that you can become a person who can impact so many lives. This made me pursue Electrical Engineering. After four years of undergraduate studies in Electrical Engineering, I feel completely satisfied with my decision to choose this branch of engineering as my career option as it has revealed the most pragmatic and down-to-earth approach to tackling …show more content…

My decision for Master of Science in Electrical and Environmental Engineering is an effort to quench my thirst of knowledge and contribute to the field by positive research. After thorough consultation with my professors, seniors and careful perusal of web-pages of universities, I’m convinced that perusing masters at your university will greatly help further my career as a electrical engineer. Not only was I attracted by your university’s distinguished faculty, excellent laboratory facilities and high reputation, especially by the quality of research going on and the career opportunities. Therefore, with the knowledge and experience that your faculty members have, I believe I can use it as guidance to achieve my goals. After browsing through the list of faculties at Johns Hopkins University - Whiting School of Engineering. I have been reading and following several works of Sauleh Siddiqui, Takeru Igusa, James K. Guest and Rachel Sangree. I would really like the opportunity to work or study under them. I’m also very intrigued by the application of Topology Optimization and the on-going research work on this topic at the university and the on-going projects in the Mathematical Optimization for Decisions …show more content…

I took up subjects like Analog Integrated Circuit, Power Electronics, Electric Drives and Circuits, Operations Research, Power System Analysis, Power System Switchgear and Micro-controller and its applications. In addition, I have also worked on mini-projects like “Alcohol Breath Analyser using Arduino Microcontroller” and “Intelligent Trash can using AVR Microcontroller”. These have given me good exposure for research work and also increased my confidence to work as a team and independently. From the feedback that I received about my project reports and presentations I deduced that I can articulate my ideas coherently. I have also supplemented my analytical skills with electives in Numerical Analysis and Probability and Statistics. To see and learn more about the techniques I learnt in classroom, I wanted to do an Implant

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