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Experience BSEE, MBA, Design, R&D, University Research.
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Question sir
myself manish ,i am from India . i am doing power engg ,i am in second year i want to make my carrier better from the early age can you suggest me topics currently which are valuable for me in this time
i am also IEEE Member
warm regards
Answer Congratulations on starting your career by getting a good education.
The best strategy for power engineering it the basic EE course from your university. If you have opportunity to take elective courses you should consider those in machinery, information technology, communications, control theory or energy management.
Then when you enter graduate school you can take more deeper courses in power systems, insulation technologies and magnetic physics.
You will be well on your way.
You can learn more by looking at programs offered by various universities around the world.
Here is the Power and Energy Society's field of interest which you should find useful.
"The Society field of interest embraces planning,
research, development, design, application, construction,
installation, and operation of apparatus, equipment, structures,
materials and systems for the safe, reliable, and economic
generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, measurement,
and control of electric energy. It includes the developing of
engineering standards, the providing of information and
instruction to the public and legislators, as well as technical,
scientific, literary, educational, and other activities."