As freshman electrical engineering student ravishing in learning and critical thinking this video is helpful thank you Ali...and no I do not plan on quitting for business lmao. Key points: 1.Technical Skills: a. Basic Physics Knowledge: 1:26 - Think and Solve Problems by asking quesitons; think outside the high school mind; - This includes getting comfortable with: Mechanics, Maxwell's equations, Circuit Theory, Smith Chart, b. Basic Software: 7:31 - MATLAB: the engineer's best friend; c. Software sorted by subfield: 10:27 - Multism, LTspice, and Arduino (user-friendly) = Electronics engineers; - Python, C++ = Software engineers; - C++/C = Electrical engineers; - MATLAB, Python, C++ = Telecom / signal-processing engineers; - ANSYS HFSS, Microwave CST, Altair FEKO, Comsol = Antennas / RF engineers; - Arduino = Embedded Systems engineers; - VHDL, Verilod = Microelectronics / VLSI engineers; - ANSYS, Altair FEKO = Photonics; - Multism, NS-3 = Networking engineers; 3. Soft Skills: 23:33 a. Critical Thinking - Asking Why at all times. b. Problem Solving - Difficult problems warrant high rewards. Find a problem to solve. c. Communication - Describe your thoughts and ideas verbally.c d. Opportunity Detection - Open mindedness, growth mindset, humility, clubs and teams e. High Pain Tolerance - Resilience 3. Technical Skills Aqcuisition: 27:37 a. Project > Videos b. Club / Team c. Internship 4. Soft Skills Acquisition: 29:44 a. Talk to People (Takes integrity, compassion, humility, and courage) b. Uncomfortable Situations (Takes humility, and courage) c. Always Ask Why (Takes Critical thinking. Successful people search reason and understanding and filter) 5. Building LinkedIn and Resume: 32:04 a. Resume b. LinkedIn - Be brief and show experience - Explain your projects - Rely on strengths - Make Posts on achievements, projects, and activities then explain - Show Education - Contact information c. Outreach - Be strong and courageous - Send messages - Connect with key individuals - Ask for advice Lastly promise to take action
You explain things that most colleges don't, and unfortunately it's the most important. I was really searching for such a guide. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I took in a project to re use a mc2100 circuit board and a 2.5 HP DC motor and make a variable speed workshop belt grinder out of it It's been the most excruciating and frustrating thing. I've had to learn alot of fundamentals so far and it's still a challenge . The motor does work.. the board seems to work... Learning how to build the pwm generator successfully. The man is correct... A project is the way to go
This is vid feels like my friend time travelled to the future and gets more experience about how an engineer should be and fly back to present and shares his experiences... Thankyou so much
Maybe I'm old (elderly aged 🤣) compared to you all, but when I was newly student the classes that professors emphasizes were geometry and trigonometry, algebra, precalculus and calculus , vectors, matrixes , electromagnetism (all the concepts ,meaning and calculations) electrical circuits, electric machinery, from that basics knowledges we derived to more detailed electives of the carreer . In my experience Ali although Ltspyce is recommended by the automotive industry (because have tools to measure current and tension in the simulation of the circuitry?) it goes more electronics, for electrical simulations I highly rather "Proteus" with it anyone simulate from PLC's , Arduino, transformers, and paralleling of generators, with electrical motors simulations you could measure THD's and calculations to the 13th harmonics😊, pretty good!!
I wish UA-cam had recommended this video during my sophomore year at university. It seems like a one-stop solution for gaining perspective on different career paths as an electrical engineering undergrad. Thanks for compiling such a concise, yet informative video!
I was feeling quite down about my academic situation, but then this video popped up on my feed, and I'm so glad it did! I feel so much better now and wanted to extend my gratitude for sharing it. Thank you so much!😁
You can't imagine how much of an inspiration you are to me, Dr. Ali. Every sentence of yours is incredibly helpful. Thank you for your valuable content!
Trust me most Electrical Engineers claim they know C++, but think it's just C with classes. As a former electrical engineer, I can tell you its not and you probably don't know C++.
I affirm the video makes my mind clear, because I listen to a lot of videos about electrical engineering and my mind went lost. I have a Master EE, and I have four years PhD in Network control systems and I have a publication on decentralized networks connected nonlinear systems. Then I worked in manufacturing as part time for decade now I am looking for role as an Electrical engineer because EE still bearing with me
I attempted to study electrical engineering 2 times already. I quit once because it’s been too hard subject for my brain the second time because I had anxiety. I love the subject though. I don’t know maybe i come back to it. Amazing video
Bro I went back at 22(24 now and a sophomore) I smoked and continue to smoke weed every day.. In all honesty you just have to put in the work man. The stress and feeling of doubt is normal for every student unless you're just gifted
❤ iam going back to school to get my bachelor's degree in physics and pre engineering to transfer my credits to MIT, uc Berkeley, Harvard, nyu, Caltech and Columbia with the gi bill
Dude that’s awesome! I’m also in the military! Are you planning to pay out of pocket when you go to those schools? GI bill will only cover up 28k for private schools. They will cover full tuition at any public university schools! Hence why I’m trying to get into UMich, UIUC, UCB, UCLA, UT, Georgia Tech, back up if I don’t get any of those is ISU, NC State, and ASU.
What can we say. Sharing this with us for free is incredibly generous. Thanks a lot Ali. .. You should know that I consider you as my EE mentor. Hope one day we meet...
You have missed one great knowledge base to have as a basic EE which is HOW TO MEASURE & TEST whether simple circuits up to systems... Engineering is a science used to unfold the secrets of real world dynamics and find solutions to either form a special behavior or perfect some behavior already , EE is not on paper or in PC memory but on the fact dynamic world !!...
@@alithedazzling YES you should otherwise all these skills and knowledge will go with the wind if not proved practically and verified working according to the starting project specs. and goals ...
Thanks for this. I'm a high school senior and I'm really struggling with electricity and magnetism in AP Physics C. Hopefully I will get there as I'm planning to study electrical engineering.
Thanks so much for all your content! As a software engineer, I am fascinated to learn about electrical engineering. This channel has been great for me! Thank you.
Well I'm so happy and fortunate to have gotten your account and this video in my recommendation which i probably never thought to get you in my recommendation, actually i had been searching for this 🤝🏼
I am a student of final year of electrical engineering from Pakistan with low family background so I was very stressed out about future By searching I just found out your channel and by watching your videos I am getting very useful knowledge related to the field. You are really inspiring me Thankyou
Sir ,I am currently pursuing electrical engineering and i have a question that each year, numerous students got electrical degree with skills in Python, C language, MATLAB, development boards, and IIoT. So how can we distinguish ourselves from other electrical engineers? Everyone is learning these skills, including machine learning. Therefore, during interviews, it becomes challenging to secure a job or prioritize ourselves over others.Please guide and if possible make a video on that topic.Thanks sir❤
you explain things very well, thank you so much, been subscribed to you since march 2023, i was in highschool at that time, now i'm finishing my first year in EE, you are an inspiration!
I watched 3-4 of his videos before i subscribe its really helpful btw im moving up to collage as a 1st year and i pick electrical engineer but first i choose refrigerator and Air conditioning but it didn't work out but here i am searching and finding more about electrical engineering and i hope he gets more subs he really deserves it
And also, I love to add up that an engineer should not only chasing for a job for self gain but for furthermore making connections to others without hate 😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Still a freshman, not sure how to do my best, and hesitant to ask and communicate with people but this video was super helpful. I'm also happy and proud to see an Arab reaching NASA tho! May Allah bless you bro.
Very informative. I hope you keep it up as simple as possible and 100% free. I really want to learn electronics, but I always get distracted or discouraged by the big jump of subjects by teachers on the channels. Especially when it comes to equations and solving problems. Thanks for your efforts.
I think arduino is still for hobbyists or a gateway if you are really new but one should not stay stuck in arduino land if they wanna specialize in microcontrollers I have had interviews where employers stated they did not like it when candidates only had arduino experience, I used arduino for 1 week then forced myself not to use it anymore unless required by a class, but embedded always clicked with me so one’s experience may vary. Great video.
My advice as a masters EE student ( Microelectronics and Microsystems). Don’t be stuck on learning a particular software. Learn the fundamentals, ground yourself in the basics and pick your battles.
This video is a big eye-opener as it gave me much enlightenment. I am a final year Electrical/electronics engineering student and still not sound with basic circuit theory. I need guidance/mentorship
Tried arduino on several projects, I came to the conclusion it is unstable and false responses were many. It can be used for learning and tinkering, but for long term/contractual/epc level projects won't recommend it. There are better, more robust, durable and stable microcontrollers. Although these commercial microcontroller's coding instructions library and specifics register addressing is harder than that of arduino(coding Arduino is much much closer to natural language instructions; has easier IDE), it is worthwhile going for the alternative.
@@TonyDaExpert Not familiar with that, but all I can say is feasibility study is must, besides the ease of programming and integration of certain ones. E.g certain controllers cannot handle temp above certain limit or cannot cope with application cycle time of on and off i.e it may exhaust manufacturer's max lifetime on and off. Some cannot bear corrosive environment. In short, for commercial/contractual level projects it is best to explore, design the PCB and send the blueprint for fabrication and then integrate everything yourself using Multisim/ltspice.
You didn't touch "Industrial Controls Engineering" which is a very important subfield of EE and it requires very different software skills such as PLC programming, HMI and SCADA designing, networking etc.
Hey. I have some questions about the American PhD program. Since (as I know now) there might be some differences between different universities in the US so you could answer from your experiences. 1: have you done your phd straight after your bachelor's degree? Is it a typical way in the USA or is a Master's (MS) degree required for that? 2: does your phd include courswork? If so how many semesters or how many years of coursework? 3: if you have accomplished a MS do you still need to enroll in the full set of courses of the phd or can you actually "cut out" some courses which one could have finished anyway in the MS? 4. How long does a phd in engineering or Electrical Engineering usually takes if you pursue it full-time?
If I wanted to focus on building/programming/wiring robotics, would studying electrical engineering be the way to go? Or should I focus more on mechanical and/or computer engineering to get more in-depth with such a field?
Hi Ali could you please make a video/recommend something to do with the potential vector, neumann and dirchlet conditions in electromagnetics? I am doing an internship that is to study the effect of an external magnetic on an asynchronous motor for a particular application.
Hey, what kind of Technical skills you think i should learn as an electrical (power) engineering student. Please answer me. Im torn between AutoCad and matlab or any advise would be helpful! كتبت بالانجليزي عشان غيري يستفيد كمان 🙏🏽. والله يا علي ماتدري قد ايش نفعتني مقاطعك الله يوفقك ويعطيك حتى يرضيك يارب 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I know you like signals and systems - have you heard of Digital IF - (DIFI) ?; digitizing and virtualizing RF signals which has the obvious main benefit of almost no signal degradation - I'd love to know your thoughts if you have time to look into it.
my 3rd year project was i had to use a mircocontroller to control my own made DC AC inverter+boost circuit via toglling the IGBTs (with my rusty stm32 f4o1) for my uni solar power rooftop replacement of course the professor will meet up with 2 times a week for 5 hours since i was inexperienced,now i could know how to control power electronics circuits,what else to consider beside lame theory in the books you should you a project!
Thanks for the guide 🙏 What would you recommend for someone who wants to be good in Mechatronics? Like what technical set(electrical, mechanical and software) would I need?
Hi Ali, are there any engineering related newsletters you can recommend? I'm joining an engineering bachelor's program this year, and I'd like to keep up to date with the recent developments in the core engineering fields.
Hey! Thanks for the video, congrats on the PhD! I'm currently doing a bachelor's software engineering, wondering if you would have any input on whether a mechatronics degree is useful from the electrical eng perspective; i'm considering switching to it since I want to be more multi disciplinary.
Any advice for a recently graduated EE getting into rf/signal processing? Any specific books, Matlab toolboxes, videos on yoitube, or anything else you may recommend?
At your age with Phd, it is a remarkable feat. Masha Allah. I have been trying for long, struggling and hoping for an opportunity to get a Master's degree. Any pointers to break through?
The networking software is called NS-3, which stands for network simulator.... what an creative name lol
thanks info👍
whats the discord?
As freshman electrical engineering student ravishing in learning and critical thinking this video is helpful thank you Ali...and no I do not plan on quitting for business lmao.
Key points:
1.Technical Skills:
a. Basic Physics Knowledge: 1:26
- Think and Solve Problems by asking quesitons; think outside the high school mind;
- This includes getting comfortable with: Mechanics, Maxwell's equations, Circuit Theory, Smith Chart,
b. Basic Software: 7:31
- MATLAB: the engineer's best friend;
c. Software sorted by subfield: 10:27
- Multism, LTspice, and Arduino (user-friendly) = Electronics engineers;
- Python, C++ = Software engineers;
- C++/C = Electrical engineers;
- MATLAB, Python, C++ = Telecom / signal-processing engineers;
- ANSYS HFSS, Microwave CST, Altair FEKO, Comsol = Antennas / RF engineers;
- Arduino = Embedded Systems engineers;
- VHDL, Verilod = Microelectronics / VLSI engineers;
- ANSYS, Altair FEKO = Photonics;
- Multism, NS-3 = Networking engineers;
3. Soft Skills: 23:33
a. Critical Thinking - Asking Why at all times.
b. Problem Solving - Difficult problems warrant high rewards. Find a problem to solve.
c. Communication - Describe your thoughts and ideas verbally.c
d. Opportunity Detection - Open mindedness, growth mindset, humility, clubs and teams
e. High Pain Tolerance - Resilience
3. Technical Skills Aqcuisition: 27:37
a. Project > Videos
b. Club / Team
c. Internship
4. Soft Skills Acquisition: 29:44
a. Talk to People (Takes integrity, compassion, humility, and courage)
b. Uncomfortable Situations (Takes humility, and courage)
c. Always Ask Why (Takes Critical thinking. Successful people search reason and understanding and filter)
5. Building LinkedIn and Resume: 32:04
a. Resume
b. LinkedIn
- Be brief and show experience
- Explain your projects
- Rely on strengths
- Make Posts on achievements, projects, and activities then explain
- Show Education
- Contact information
c. Outreach
- Be strong and courageous
- Send messages
- Connect with key individuals
- Ask for advice
Lastly promise to take action
Spot on, very good comment!
I'm a freshman as well, I'm considering electrical or biomed, right now, thanks for the key points, very useful
thank you
👍
Thanks for your resumes
You explain things that most colleges don't, and unfortunately it's the most important. I was really searching for such a guide. Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thank you Tarneem! Appreciate your feedback as always :)
I took in a project to re use a mc2100 circuit board and a 2.5 HP DC motor and make a variable speed workshop belt grinder out of it
It's been the most excruciating and frustrating thing. I've had to learn alot of fundamentals so far and it's still a challenge . The motor does work.. the board seems to work... Learning how to build the pwm generator successfully. The man is correct... A project is the way to go
Congrats on graduating with your PhD! Your channel is helping me tremendously with my transition to EE! I'll be starting my math prereqs this summer!
Thank you so much! Glad the videos are helping!
@@alithedazzlingBTW what is your age?
@@sahilvaishnav2696 27
Me too brother
This is vid feels like my friend time travelled to the future and gets more experience about how an engineer should be and fly back to present and shares his experiences...
Thankyou so much
Maybe I'm old (elderly aged 🤣) compared to you all, but when I was newly student the classes that professors emphasizes were geometry and trigonometry, algebra, precalculus and calculus , vectors, matrixes , electromagnetism (all the concepts ,meaning and calculations) electrical circuits, electric machinery, from that basics knowledges we derived to more detailed electives of the carreer .
In my experience Ali although Ltspyce is recommended by the automotive industry (because have tools to measure current and tension in the simulation of the circuitry?) it goes more electronics, for electrical simulations I highly rather "Proteus" with it anyone simulate from PLC's , Arduino, transformers, and paralleling of generators, with electrical motors simulations you could measure THD's and calculations to the 13th harmonics😊, pretty good!!
I wish UA-cam had recommended this video during my sophomore year at university. It seems like a one-stop solution for gaining perspective on different career paths as an electrical engineering undergrad. Thanks for compiling such a concise, yet informative video!
It's 2 weeks old.....
I was feeling quite down about my academic situation, but then this video popped up on my feed, and I'm so glad it did! I feel so much better now and wanted to extend my gratitude for sharing it. Thank you so much!😁
You can't imagine how much of an inspiration you are to me, Dr. Ali. Every sentence of yours is incredibly helpful. Thank you for your valuable content!
You are very welcome! Please stick around for more videos :)
Trust me most Electrical Engineers claim they know C++, but think it's just C with classes. As a former electrical engineer, I can tell you its not and you probably don't know C++.
I’m a computer scientist that knows C++ and I 100% agree with you but still wish I could write firmware and design a chip 😂😅
😭😂💀i am cookwd
😂😂😂😂right on that
Same languages
To be fair, I think most people think they know C++ when they know C with classes.
I affirm the video makes my mind clear, because I listen to a lot of videos about electrical engineering and my mind went lost. I have a Master EE, and I have four years PhD in Network control systems and I have a publication on decentralized networks connected nonlinear systems. Then I worked in manufacturing as part time for decade now I am looking for role as an Electrical engineer because EE still bearing with me
The simplicity of the video in comparison to the value is really inspiring
Thank you!! very happy to read this comment
I’m starting over at 35 want to get my degree in EET watching your videos helps a lot 🙏 keep those videos coming
I attempted to study electrical engineering 2 times already. I quit once because it’s been too hard subject for my brain the second time because I had anxiety. I love the subject though. I don’t know maybe i come back to it. Amazing video
Bro I went back at 22(24 now and a sophomore) I smoked and continue to smoke weed every day.. In all honesty you just have to put in the work man. The stress and feeling of doubt is normal for every student unless you're just gifted
❤ iam going back to school to get my bachelor's degree in physics and pre engineering to transfer my credits to MIT, uc Berkeley, Harvard, nyu, Caltech and Columbia with the gi bill
very exciting!! all those are great schools
@@alithedazzling thanks but am I too old engineering no
@@AlexBailey-c5k nope, dead is too old lol
Dude that’s awesome! I’m also in the military! Are you planning to pay out of pocket when you go to those schools? GI bill will only cover up 28k for private schools. They will cover full tuition at any public university schools! Hence why I’m trying to get into UMich, UIUC, UCB, UCLA, UT, Georgia Tech, back up if I don’t get any of those is ISU, NC State, and ASU.
What can we say.
Sharing this with us for free is incredibly generous.
Thanks a lot Ali.
..
You should know that I consider you as my EE mentor.
Hope one day we meet...
Almost into my second year of EE! Been watching you the whole time! Thanks man
That's awesome! You got this!
Im 16 and im in my 2nd year too. I am happy to be here.
You have missed one great knowledge base to have as a basic EE which is HOW TO MEASURE & TEST whether simple circuits up to systems... Engineering is a science used to unfold the secrets of real world dynamics and find solutions to either form a special behavior or perfect some behavior already , EE is not on paper or in PC memory but on the fact dynamic world !!...
very good point, I should make another video supplementing this, maybe a part 2
@@alithedazzling YES you should otherwise all these skills and knowledge will go with the wind if not proved practically and verified working according to the starting project specs. and goals ...
Thanks for this. I'm a high school senior and I'm really struggling with electricity and magnetism in AP Physics C. Hopefully I will get there as I'm planning to study electrical engineering.
Thanks so much for all your content! As a software engineer, I am fascinated to learn about electrical engineering. This channel has been great for me! Thank you.
Thank you! very nice to have you here :)
Well I'm so happy and fortunate to have gotten your account and this video in my recommendation which i probably never thought to get you in my recommendation, actually i had been searching for this 🤝🏼
I am a student of final year of electrical engineering from Pakistan with low family background so I was very stressed out about future
By searching I just found out your channel and by watching your videos I am getting very useful knowledge related to the field.
You are really inspiring me
Thankyou
you got this, keep going!!
Sir ,I am currently pursuing electrical engineering and i have a question that each year, numerous students got electrical degree with skills in Python, C language, MATLAB, development boards, and IIoT. So how can we distinguish ourselves from other electrical engineers? Everyone is learning these skills, including machine learning. Therefore, during interviews, it becomes challenging to secure a job or prioritize ourselves over others.Please guide and if possible make a video on that topic.Thanks sir❤
Yoh can I get your contact I am an electrical engineer struggling to learn
you explain things very well, thank you so much, been subscribed to you since march 2023, i was in highschool at that time, now i'm finishing my first year in EE, you are an inspiration!
Wow, thank you!
I went to UB for a year during Covid, dropped out, went into Software Engineering. Now I need to do EE & ME
I watched 3-4 of his videos before i subscribe its really helpful btw im moving up to collage as a 1st year and i pick electrical engineer but first i choose refrigerator and Air conditioning but it didn't work out but here i am searching and finding more about electrical engineering and i hope he gets more subs he really deserves it
Ali the great Engineer! Thank you for this GENIUS!
Haha thank you! Glad you like it!
he has a Phd (Doctorite) he is a Doctor of Engineering
so
Ali the great doctor of engineering.
PS : i think he does house calls :P
cool to get a refresher on maxwells equations! was explaining this in an interview and this will definitely help for next time!
As them say "the same cause will produce the same effect" I'm going to apply what I've learn from you and hoping to get the same result 😊❤
Good strategy! Best of luck :)
And also, I love to add up that an engineer should not only chasing for a job for self gain but for furthermore making connections to others without hate 😊
Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Still a freshman, not sure how to do my best, and hesitant to ask and communicate with people but this video was super helpful. I'm also happy and proud to see an Arab reaching NASA tho! May Allah bless you bro.
You can do it!
Dr ali appreciate your effort you put in this videos,,❤
It's my pleasure!!
Very informative. I hope you keep it up as simple as possible and 100% free. I really want to learn electronics, but I always get distracted or discouraged by the big jump of subjects by teachers on the channels. Especially when it comes to equations and solving problems. Thanks for your efforts.
I think arduino is still for hobbyists or a gateway if you are really new but one should not stay stuck in arduino land if they wanna specialize in microcontrollers I have had interviews where employers stated they did not like it when candidates only had arduino experience, I used arduino for 1 week then forced myself not to use it anymore unless required by a class, but embedded always clicked with me so one’s experience may vary. Great video.
good point, 95% of people on my channel are beginners so I do not want to overwhelm them
My advice as a masters EE student ( Microelectronics and Microsystems). Don’t be stuck on learning a particular software. Learn the fundamentals, ground yourself in the basics and pick your battles.
Very informative video
Thank you so much Ali. At first , I don’t know where should I start. This video helps me to find a way to start an EE career life.
great!!!
this is the most insighful video for an electronics career path i have found thank you so much!
Love your videos! They are keeping up my fascination for the topic while I am going through my 2nd year in electrical eng bachelor:)
glad you like it!!
This was pretty cool to watch as a software engineer :D crazy how there’s so much overlap between the two fields.
It's definitely a crossover!
I Appreciate Every second of this Video , Thanks a LOT ❤
your content is very helpful as a graduate electronics engineer.
very happy to hear :)
Thank you so so so much! Your videos are of great help! Please don't ever remove them!
You're a true mentor !
To me , you're like my elder supportive brother ( Though I don't have one)... Love you bro!❤
Hope to meet you one day.✨
Love you too homie
Thanks for this video man, time to pick a project and stick to it.
This video is a big eye-opener as it gave me much enlightenment. I am a final year Electrical/electronics engineering student and still not sound with basic circuit theory. I need guidance/mentorship
you should also add Altium Designer. Great for designing PCBs
Very good one!
bro completely ignored controls and robotics
should I make a part 2?
@@alithedazzling Yes
@alithedazzling yes
Oof big oversight. control theory is so common in the field plus it is the best part (in my opinion haha)
@@alithedazzling hell yeah😎
thank u Ali for this amazing video,
my regards for you from Palestine
you are very welcome! which videos would you like to see next?
If you haven't already, join our discord discord.com/invite/dZUbkpHDsB
@@saramusleh8287 bro stop this scam
Thanks for your videos, these explanations are useful to everyone, who is interesting Electrical Engineering.
Very informative video.
Thank you! Glad you like it
finally your channel is picking up steam as it should!
thank you! hopefully silver plaque soon haha
Holy congrats on your PhD !!!! Such an inspiration!!
Thank you so much!!
Do you video editing your UA-cam projects alone? What video editing software do you use?
Dr.Alqaraghuli keep spreading the knowledge
Will do! Thank You :)
Tried arduino on several projects, I came to the conclusion it is unstable and false responses were many. It can be used for learning and tinkering, but for long term/contractual/epc level projects won't recommend it. There are better, more robust, durable and stable microcontrollers. Although these commercial microcontroller's coding instructions library and specifics register addressing is harder than that of arduino(coding Arduino is much much closer to natural language instructions; has easier IDE), it is worthwhile going for the alternative.
Stmcube ide is prob the best middle ground since it has a lot of help online
@@TonyDaExpert Not familiar with that, but all I can say is feasibility study is must, besides the ease of programming and integration of certain ones. E.g certain controllers cannot handle temp above certain limit or cannot cope with application cycle time of on and off i.e it may exhaust manufacturer's max lifetime on and off. Some cannot bear corrosive environment. In short, for commercial/contractual level projects it is best to explore, design the PCB and send the blueprint for fabrication and then integrate everything yourself using Multisim/ltspice.
You didn't touch "Industrial Controls Engineering" which is a very important subfield of EE and it requires very different software skills such as PLC programming, HMI and SCADA designing, networking etc.
Thank you, now I am an engeenier
You could have mentioned OrCAD Capture and PSPICE and some PCB design knowledge. Btw, you described very clearly. Thank you
Hey. I have some questions about the American PhD program. Since (as I know now) there might be some differences between different universities in the US so you could answer from your experiences.
1: have you done your phd straight after your bachelor's degree? Is it a typical way in the USA or is a Master's (MS) degree required for that?
2: does your phd include courswork? If so how many semesters or how many years of coursework?
3: if you have accomplished a MS do you still need to enroll in the full set of courses of the phd or can you actually "cut out" some courses which one could have finished anyway in the MS?
4. How long does a phd in engineering or Electrical Engineering usually takes if you pursue it full-time?
love your contents,, i am from Bangladesh and I am doing eee
Much appreciated Ali
of course!
Thanks bro. It's really important to get this synthesis.
That's a great overview Ali!😄 currently learning more about microcontrollers so it was nice to see that arduino has lots of applications
Glad it was helpful!
THANK YOU. BLESS YOU
If I wanted to focus on building/programming/wiring robotics, would studying electrical engineering be the way to go? Or should I focus more on mechanical and/or computer engineering to get more in-depth with such a field?
Hi Ali could you please make a video/recommend something to do with the potential vector, neumann and dirchlet conditions in electromagnetics? I am doing an internship that is to study the effect of an external magnetic on an asynchronous motor for a particular application.
Im glad i found your channel🙌
❤❤❤❤ thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video. I learned a lot from it.
Hey, what kind of Technical skills you think i should learn as an electrical (power) engineering student. Please answer me. Im torn between AutoCad and matlab or any advise would be helpful! كتبت بالانجليزي عشان غيري يستفيد كمان 🙏🏽. والله يا علي ماتدري قد ايش نفعتني مقاطعك الله يوفقك ويعطيك حتى يرضيك يارب 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I am making a follow up soon --- thanks for the nice comment :))
i'll be waiting 🙏🏽🙏🏽♥️
Thank you Ali, it’s currently difficult for me in EE (master in France) , but I’ll never give up because I like that
never give up :)
Very informative for undergrad students. Thank you.
I know you like signals and systems - have you heard of Digital IF - (DIFI) ?; digitizing and virtualizing RF signals which has the obvious main benefit of almost no signal degradation - I'd love to know your thoughts if you have time to look into it.
Very good video man, but you missed Power Systems on the subfield. A very important one
my 3rd year project was i had to use a mircocontroller to control my own made DC AC inverter+boost circuit via toglling the IGBTs (with my rusty stm32 f4o1) for my uni solar power rooftop replacement
of course the professor will meet up with 2 times a week for 5 hours since i was inexperienced,now i could know how to control power electronics circuits,what else to consider beside lame theory in the books
you should you a project!
Look at you... Time flies by!
haha yes
Thanks so much for the information
Extremely helpful video, thank you bro
Whenever I search for electrical engineering I get this guy
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@@alithedazzling Yeah Mashallah, I'm also trying to get for Electrical Engineering on top
The more I watch your videos the more I feel the urge to go back to school and get a B.S. in EE.
Thanks for the guide 🙏 What would you recommend for someone who wants to be good in Mechatronics? Like what technical set(electrical, mechanical and software) would I need?
more or less same skills in this video
It’s more like electronics engineering instead of electrical engineering.
good video
What about a Systems Engineer? What fundamentals would you learn for that?
Ooo that's a good video
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Hi Ali, are there any engineering related newsletters you can recommend? I'm joining an engineering bachelor's program this year, and I'd like to keep up to date with the recent developments in the core engineering fields.
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Awesome video, but i think you should have mentioned ETAP as well for power systems. It's very imp and the base for power systems engineering.
Graduating with my bachelors in EE next semester. The learning never stops. There is so much to learn.
This was epic. You should make a course!
Please make a video on resources and books required for electrical engineering subjects for a fresherman from basic to advanced
Hey! Thanks for the video, congrats on the PhD!
I'm currently doing a bachelor's software engineering, wondering if you would have any input on whether a mechatronics degree is useful from the electrical eng perspective; i'm considering switching to it since I want to be more multi disciplinary.
im not sure since we dont really have mechantronics in the US... other channels probably have more about that major
Thank you very much
Congratulation on your graduation
Thank you so much 😀
Any advice for a recently graduated EE getting into rf/signal processing? Any specific books, Matlab toolboxes, videos on yoitube, or anything else you may recommend?
watch my lecture on antennas !
At your age with Phd, it is a remarkable feat. Masha Allah.
I have been trying for long, struggling and hoping for an opportunity to get a Master's degree. Any pointers to break through?
find people who have your desired outcome and ask them questions -- maybe people who just got admitted into masters? try linkedin
@@alithedazzling ok, thanks for the advice.
I'm curious to know your opinions on whether Python can be replaced with MATLAB, whether in Research or in a Job.
Thanks sir ❤. Keep supporting us 😍
Always welcome