Here at MSU I've learned what it's like to be out on my own. It's an experience that is truly preparing me for the real world. Hazel Atienza, Budd Lake, N.J. (Class of 2009)
Electrical engineering majors explore the analysis of electrical and electronic circuits and devices, signal processing, and the design and analysis of modern electrical systems. So...if you turn it on, chances are that an electrical engineer had something to do with it. Electrical engineers move information from place to place. We can thank them for cell phones, satellite transmissions, and television. In addition, electrical engineers are the big movers and shakers of the energy world, literally. They take energy from hydroelectric plants, solar panels, fuel cells, and turbines and move it to factories, homes, and businesses. Career opportunities include circuit design, materials processing, communications, robotics, and biomedical engineering.
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Pradeep Ramuhalli Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Computer and Engineering 2214B Engineering Building Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1226 Office phone: (517) 432-4615 rpradeep@egr.msu.edu Website
Edward Rothwell Professor Michigan State University Electrical and Computer Engineering 2120 Engineering Building East Lansing, MI 48824-1326 Ph:517-355-5231 Fax:517-353-1980 rothwell@egr.msu.edu Website
Subir Biswas Associate Professor Michigan State University Electrical and Computer Engineering 2308B Engineering Building East Lansing, MI 48824-1226 Ph:517-432-4614 Fax:517-353-1980 sbiswas@egr.msu.edu Website
Erik Goodman Professor Michigan State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Mechanical Engineering 2308M Engineering Building East Lansing, MI 48824 Ph:(517) 355-6453 Fax:(517) 353-1980 goodman@egr.msu.edu Website