Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineering is the design, building and maintenance of electrical control systems, machinery and equipment. ... Electrical engineers work in transport networks, lighting, heating, ventilation, lift systems,
power generation and distribution, renewable energy, manufacturing and construction Electrical Engineering is not hard to learn, it is not time consuming. You don't work out pages and pages of math, but you need to work your way through it, you need to think, analyze and ponder over it. It needs a different kind of thinking than most other fields. ... It is not hard, and it will become easier with time There are also career opportunities in Europe for electrical engineers. Electrical engineering job opportunities are steadily rising in the India and United state. The U.S. Bureau of
Labor Stati... Of course, Electrical engineering is a desirable career pursuit if you value job diversity, security, and a decent salary. Overall employment of electrical and electronics engineers is projected to grow 2 percent from 2018 to 2028, slower than the average for all occupations. ... The need to upgrade the nation's power grids will also create demand for electrical engineering services Electrical engineering jobs are among the most profitable choices, and an electrical engineer salary can exceed $254,000 per year. An Electrical Engineer tends to earn more than the national average salary, and this is anticipated to continue. ... On average, an Electrical Engineer earns a salary of $71,000 per year
High Impact List of Articles
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Correlation of QT interval and heart rate variability in type 2 diabetic patients: Possible evidence for autonomic regulation of QT interval
Takeshi Arita, Taku Yokoyama, Shohei Moriyama, Mitsuhiro Fukata, Kei Irie, Toru Maruyama*, Takehiko Fujino & Koichi Akashi
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Correlation of QT interval and heart rate variability in type 2 diabetic patients: Possible evidence for autonomic regulation of QT interval
Takeshi Arita, Taku Yokoyama, Shohei Moriyama, Mitsuhiro Fukata, Kei Irie, Toru Maruyama*, Takehiko Fujino & Koichi Akashi
Research Article: Diabetes Management
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Obesity and metabolic syndrome: the contribution of visceral fat and adiponectin
Yuji Matsuzawa
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Obesity and metabolic syndrome: the contribution of visceral fat and adiponectin
Yuji Matsuzawa
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Vitamin D and painful diabetic neuropathy: missing link or innocent bystander?
Uazman Alam & Rayaz A Malik
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Vitamin D and painful diabetic neuropathy: missing link or innocent bystander?
Uazman Alam & Rayaz A Malik
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Are we overtreating cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients?
Morris Mosseri, Yoav Arnson & Itamar Raz
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Are we overtreating cardiovascular disease in diabetic patients?
Morris Mosseri, Yoav Arnson & Itamar Raz
Editorial: Diabetes Management
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Canagliflozin for the treatment of adults with Type 2 diabetes
Pablo J Aschner
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Canagliflozin for the treatment of adults with Type 2 diabetes
Pablo J Aschner
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Managing pregnancy in women with Type 1 diabetes
Esther S O Sullivan, Niranjala M Hewapathirana & Helen R Murphy
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Managing pregnancy in women with Type 1 diabetes
Esther S O Sullivan, Niranjala M Hewapathirana & Helen R Murphy
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Mechanisms in the adaptation of maternal b-cells during pregnancy
Sara Ernst, Cem Demirci, Shelley Valle, Silvia Velazquez-Garcia & Adolfo Garcia-Ocana
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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Mechanisms in the adaptation of maternal b-cells during pregnancy
Sara Ernst, Cem Demirci, Shelley Valle, Silvia Velazquez-Garcia & Adolfo Garcia-Ocana
Review Article: Diabetes Management
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