Electrical engineering is a professional engineering field which deals with various electric-related issues like electric power engineering, electronics, power electronics. It has many sub-disciplines that are microelectronics, telecommunication engineering, signal processing, control engineering, computer engineering, integrated circuits, digital electronics, power engineering, optoelectronics. The field aims to look into the problems of electronic systems which can be large scale (electric-power engineering) or small scale (nanoelectronics). The discipline aims to provide knowledge about generation, distribution, transmission and application of electrical energy. Graduates can work as engineers in very broad job occupations, starting from manufacturing of electronic components to electrical power systems and telecommunication engineers.
This innovating program will take place in Grenoble in collaboration with EPFL Lausanne and Politecnico di Torino. Nanotechnology is an emerging domain of engineering and science, at the interface between Physics, Biology and Chemistry, leading to several innovations in the area of Material and Electronics engineering.
The automobile is as important today as ever, and with that comes ever more increasing demands, most notably that concerning alternative fuels and the impact of automobiles on the environment.
Technical University of Munich
This 6-week intensive program offers a nanotechnology lecture and a lab course in English, with site visits to 10 leading research centres, and an intensive German language course. It is directed to undergraduates of science and engineering who have completed an introduction to quantum mechanics or quantum chemistry.
Aalborg University
This course provides an overview of multimodal interaction techniques for virtual environments. The course extends for 4 ECTS, divided into 2 ECTS of lectures and 2 ECTS of mini-project.
HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Among the features treated in the summer course are the emergence of healing environments in hospital facilities, solutions that are provided through engineering to limit the risks of biological agents (Legionella, MRSA, vermin, house dust mites), and the impact of lighting and the thermal environment (temperature) of well-being and health of patients, nursing home residents and care professionals.
Cranfield University
This 5 day short course is offered to prospective students registering for the MSc Motorsport Engineering and Management. It also is offered to individuals interested in developing their understanding of motorsport engineering.
Cranfield University
This course provides an introduction to the selection, processing design, and analysis of competition vehicles. This course offers a combination of fundamental concept lectures, engineering theories, lab exercises, finite element modelling and simulations, tutorial and peer review exercises
Summer School Almere
This course gives an overview of the possibilities that emerge in this field and it shows how researchers from very different disciplines collaborate on robots that have capacities that may exceed our expectations.
Cranfield University
The course provides an understanding of electronics and data acquisition systems that are integral to the modern motorsport vehicle. In addition the course provides methodologies for the analysis and interpretation of the data acquired, and suggests how this may be used to optimise car performance.