@@trenbolonefiend420 it’s crazy right? I hated materials and graduated in computational materials science doing Monte Carlo methods for grain growth prediction when I completely hated materials..
Yeah I didn't like it myself, but found myself doing undergrad research with it. A lot of GNURadio and HackRF. Unfortunately I didnt get to get into it more because I limited in my last semester in time for things outside of my classes. You got any recommendations for how a recently graduated EE can get into that field? What kinda of job postings to look for? What skills to improve (such as Matlab toolboxes, hardware, software, etc.)?
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm a senior in high school soon to be pursuing a B.S. in EE and soon a Ph.D. and your videos have been a massive help!
So glad I found this channel after deciding to go back to college for EE 4 years after high school. You really give me a lot more confidence and hope for my future endeavors bro.👌🏽
I'm about 4 months away from starting my degree in EE and your videos have been a huge help in helping me choose this major. I was considering some other engineering fields even though EE has always stuck out to me, and this video just cemented my choice once and for all! Plenty of the subfields you explained already look so fun and interesting, and I can't wait to start taking classes on them so I can figure out which career to choose in the future. You did such a good job at explaining everything in an understandable yet informative way, and i'll definetely be checking your book out! Thank you so much for what you do, from a fellow future engineer!
I need to do advice for everyone, there's no such a good or bad career and your career isn't a box 🎁 or either a unique way, nowadays we need more polymaths rather than specialists due the increasing demand of interdisciplinary approach of the studies and jobs however it's important to focus on a thematic field in order to get a satisfactory and grateful experience
engineering photonics is the future and you can definitely mix telecommunications/signal processing with RF and Microwaves technology due their relationship in the area that I'm interested in is remote sensing and satellite communications. According to photonics it is just THz Waves but for now we need further R&D in order to get a better applications.
Thank you so much! If you can leave a review on amazon review about what you liked about it I would really appreciate that -- it would help reach more students!
I would say a HUGE miss here is Industrial Automation Engineering. Mostly coming from the manufacturing space. Programming PLC’s, designing industrial control circuits, mechatronics (servo and robotics). I would say this field should have been way up there on the list from a popularity perspective. This is a huge industry and it’s growing rapidly.
This was an interesting video. Finished comp sci last year and I'm working as a software developer in Wollongong. I have quite a bit of knowledge of the IP networking stuff you were talking about. Didn't realize there was so much of my course that overlaps with elec engineering.
Watching all the way from Botswana, thank you so much for this informative video, I’m starting my undergrad soon and your video has really given me a reason to persue EE , I’ve also always loved it❤️
We would appreciate your guidance on the following topics, based on your expertise: - Optimal methods for absorbing EE books. - Effective note-taking strategies for EE students.
hey man great vid, ur definitely helping a lot and im a 2nd year EE student in canada , just wanted to note you should double check if you’re allowed to show google photos on your videos as you can get copyrighted.
@@alithedazzlingyeah i get that, but your channel just started if you get big later on , youtube themselves could see this and copyright you themselves , maybe do your videos as you do, but when you actually show the images go to a website you can actually use photos of just to be safe , i wouldn’t want this channel to get deleted , you only get 3 strikes!
@@alithedazzlingif you google “can i use google images in my youtube videos” it will tell you you’re NOT allowed to use it and you can face legal consequences. something as simple as someone reporting your video could do that. I have a youtube channel myself not on this account, but most people know this so i don’t need to be particularly interested in law to know that. Just do research on the images and you’ll figure it out for sure. Keep up the good work !
Hey Ali! Thank you for all very informative videos you make!! I really like your best mind-set as an engineer. I could feel that how much productive and motivated you have lived everyday. I’m about to enter my master for integrated circuit design. There are two streams which is analog vs digital circuit design. Could you give some advice, because both of them really looks cool and I got good marks in exams for above courses in my bachelor.
This is really amazing, and I appreciate it, but I suggest you talk to some video editor and sugur coat your stuff a little. It's a priceless video and it should get get more and more views.
Hi, can I ask as an electrical or electronics engineer, do h have work life balance? what are the typical working hours and is there time to do hobbies
Do good unis or colleges have courses that focus more on practical work rather than theory in your experience? Do you think having a practical class that teaches the theory and math side by side is better than seperating them? Im asking cause i dropped out of EE in the second year cause my college sucked😢. Now i study business
Great video! This was very insightful into this subject. As a student, I am excited and interested in this field and I am considering to pursue this in my studies. I have watched several videos from your channel and I love them. Are there any ways to reach out to you for opportunities to work with you or do research?
Hey Ali, I watched the video but I noticed you didn't say anything about robotics. I'm going into electrical engineering, and I want to know what I should specialize if I want to work in robotics/automation?
I would like to have a recommendation on something; I have a education in aerospace engineering as well as materials science so I have taken physics , controls , circuits , signal processing etc and now I’m applying for my masters after having worked one year in defence as a system engineer where I got in touch with networks , RF and antennas as well as other more special topics of the industry. Now the question is ; should I apply for applied mathematics masters or RF Engineering masters ? My only concern is that I don’t have a bachelors in EE and that if I get my masters in RF I will know just about RF ,antennas and comms and no so much about anything else so I’ll be kinda stuck due to not having a traditional EE route . What do you think ?
@@alithedazzling I agree with you . Even though I strictly believe that that as an engineer you should be learning all the time and cover as many disciplines as you can and go deep . This is the only way where you can excel in the long run. In other words be a “T shaped” engineer having one specialty as opening to all the others by learning
I wanted to major in electrical engineering, but I didn’t have enough math classes under my belt to do so. Because of that, I’m a computer science major. I still find coding very interesting, and I’m starting my first coding class tomorrow. The plan that I made with my advisor focused on knocking out the prerequisites for EE while I’m working towards my computer science degree. That way, I can go back and get a second bachelors in EE. Would that be a wise plan?
Do Computer Engineering…EE and Computer Science Combination…short route and you can study both…they have some EE elective courses to take…Good luck brother…
@@splinx1768 I was a music major before changing my major, hence why I’m just now starting math at a collegiate level. I also had no clue I’d ever try something like this when I was in highschool, so I didn’t aim for high level math classes. I understand I’m pretty behind but I’m very willing to put *a lot* of work in to get where I need to be. The thing with compsci is that the classes don’t require math prerequisites, so I can immediately start taking them. With EE, I need to have Calculus with Analytic Geometry to even start the classes, which is fair because EE is very math intensive. Because of that, it would take me much longer to graduate as an EE major, extending an already very comprehensive degree program. In Florida (maybe this is a country wide thing, I’m not sure) there’s a big emphasis on completing your degree on time. I still have to take methods of calculus, but I can start on the compsci classes before I get to that point.
@@splinx1768essentially I’m allowed to take compsci courses as I’m catching up on math, whereas if I were an EE major I would need to get through a lot of math classes before I could even start the curriculum. I still will end up taking methods of calculus though. At my school the bare minimum for starting the EE program is calculus with analytic geometry. I was a Music major before switching to compsci which is why I haven’t taken any math classes until this point. I also didn’t have much direction in high school because I had a pretty rough start in freshman year. In any case, I’m 100% willing to put *a lot* of work in to succeed in math. compsci and EE are definitely fields that I’m passionate about. My school just cares about graduating in a timely fashion a lot and trying to get into the EE program would delay me significantly. I honestly wouldn’t care about graduating late if I could take that path, but I’m still extremely happy with this path.
Hey Ali, do you think photonic circuits can take over electrical circuits and be integrated in computing devices? If so do you think it will be more efficient than electrical circuits?
@@alithedazzling I’ve seen research saying that photonic chips can have processing power of over 3000 TFlops, that means that computers won’t even have to have GPUs anymore and just rely on their integrated circuit. It will make computers more efficient. Just depends when we can actually see this technology get implemented.
Can you do a video on which branch of electrical engineering is the easiest ? I suspect it is power engineering based on the fact that in apartheid Malaysia it is reserved for the majority malays as part of the affirmative action and special rights for the Malay majority.
do electrical engineers work with sensors and programming them to circuits or is that more computer engineers edit: oh nevermind i saw the explanation from microphone signal to information
Bro did not give controls justice, you spent like 2 mins on it compared to the others. Controls is the coolest thing in Electrical Engineering, it’s pretty much how humans move and operate, how anything in the world functions.
Thank you so much. Pls I want you to talk about the combination of electrical engineering and software engineering together which is literally leading to embedded systems as you have said. Pls can you talk more about it. Because I'm a student studying electrical engineering in university and before I got into school I already have knowledge about software engineering How to develop softwares So I want to know how can I bring or combine the two together and make something reasonable from it.
How do I become a electrical design engineer I've just completed my bachelors in electrical and electronics engineering is there good opportunities in the future for electrical design engineer???? Plz reply
Hey Ali! Great video. At my university they combine “EE and Computer Engineering” so it’s called Electrical & Computer Engineering. The things I’m super interested in is Augmented and Virtual Reality, on the hardware side. Would this fall under embedded systems?
If i do EE and take electives from AI and ML, can i work in Machine learning? Is EE a good undergrad if i want to master in robotics and AI? Also, with this path can i work as embedded system engineer? I want to know my options.
Ali, how do you collect the distributed signals through your antenna dish from out space ? I mean if the transmitter shoot the signal in a wide range of area.. shouldnt you get just a part of the collective signal ? It makes me think, how does one stalaite broad cast many channels at the same time.. does it have an antenna beam for each channel ??
These are really insightful questions. I'm not knowledgeable enough to know for sure, but for your second question I think the answer is there are many more layers of complexity behind Ali's quick overview. There are different ways of encoding many different signals onto one 'carrier' waveform, and then decoding them at the other end. Search frequency-division multiplexing.
Hi, is it possible to take electrical engineering as a masters with a computer engineering bachelors? Because I'm incoming college student with BS CpE program (Comp Eng). And I want to gain knowledge more about hardware while having enough knowledge with software.
Im doing cs right now on a software engineering track. I was thinking of going for a masters in electrical and computer engineering in order to gain more advanced hardware knowledge to apply it to robotics and controls. Do you think hiring managers would be comfortable hiring someone that has a masters in electrical/computer engineering without a bachelors in it for any electrical engineering specific role?
I need help please. getting a Bachelor degree in EE can allow you to get a master degree in SWE or is it better just to start as a SWE major in college?
Hey man I hope you see this I’m 17 and have been thinking about what to pursue. I’ve always been a hands-on person and I’ve finally narrowed down what I possibly want to do. Software engineering & electrical engineering is what I’m between. The question is if I go to college what should I major in? I want a major in what could hit these subjects since they’re in the same field. Would EE be best for that or Computer engineering? Because I’ve seen software engineering have its own course but I want to have both in case I want to switch. So I’m confused and Just wanna be prepared but I’m mad over thinking and don’t know where to start, I’ve been hoping to get books for software and math to get a start on getting knowledge on math. Which I really suck at.
I am struggling in deciding if I want to go the automotive route or the power sector route. That’s why I don’t know what classes I want to specialize in. I would need some advice. Also is it possible to start at energy abd then move to automotive if it doesn’t fit me, or vice versa?
Bro, your channel is definitely a hidden gem! I love EE, and actually, I am about to make a hard decision, and I would appreciate it if you could give me your opinion. I was accepted at Texas A&M and UT Austin, and I plan to major in EE. In your opinion, which would be the best option?
really tough choice, I know A&M is the better school, but Austin is a growing city in tech. I would visit both campuses and go by which one feels right for you
@@alithedazzling Omg, thanks for your response. Texas A&M is better? I always thought UT Austin was a better for engineering haha I have visited both campuses, and I like UT because of the city, and I like A&M for the campus itself, so I would like to go to the best in academics for EE, so, in this case, A&M would be the best option? I really appreciate your help!
I am an undergraduate physics student , I am about do my PG , I am really interested in electrical engineering, but I am confused, what would be the most efficient way to shift towards engineering? Doing M.E after my M. Sc or just joining B.E and starting from scratch.
Same here but I got a nursing degree instead... I think you have the upper hand and it won't be difficult to make the switch with high level math and physics courses already covered in your degree
@alithedazzling I have not but at least we're on the map for the right reasons😅, and since you replied il take this opportunity to let u know that I've been binging your videos lately as I'm in-between choosing a major (physics/EE) And they are super insightful, keep doing the great work you're doing
Hi, im Msc electrical and electronics engineer i found your video’s very helpful, but right now im kind of lost in career selection please if there is any way to contact i need your help.
100% I hated Signals & Systems so much that I dove into it and chose it as one of my graduate subspecialties. Such an amazing field of EE.
Only engineers specialize in the field they despise out of pure spite
@@trenbolonefiend420 it’s crazy right? I hated materials and graduated in computational materials science doing Monte Carlo methods for grain growth prediction when I completely hated materials..
Yeah I didn't like it myself, but found myself doing undergrad research with it. A lot of GNURadio and HackRF. Unfortunately I didnt get to get into it more because I limited in my last semester in time for things outside of my classes. You got any recommendations for how a recently graduated EE can get into that field? What kinda of job postings to look for? What skills to improve (such as Matlab toolboxes, hardware, software, etc.)?
that's pretty much how I got into majoring maths
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm a senior in high school soon to be pursuing a B.S. in EE and soon a Ph.D. and your videos have been a massive help!
Glad it was helpful!
So glad I found this channel after deciding to go back to college for EE 4 years after high school. You really give me a lot more confidence and hope for my future endeavors bro.👌🏽
Welcome aboard!
I'm about 4 months away from starting my degree in EE and your videos have been a huge help in helping me choose this major. I was considering some other engineering fields even though EE has always stuck out to me, and this video just cemented my choice once and for all! Plenty of the subfields you explained already look so fun and interesting, and I can't wait to start taking classes on them so I can figure out which career to choose in the future. You did such a good job at explaining everything in an understandable yet informative way, and i'll definetely be checking your book out! Thank you so much for what you do, from a fellow future engineer!
Perfect video for the situation I am in right now, thank you!
that's exactly what Ive been looking for thanks Ali !
Glad I could help!
I need to do advice for everyone, there's no such a good or bad career and your career isn't a box 🎁 or either a unique way, nowadays we need more polymaths rather than specialists due the increasing demand of interdisciplinary approach of the studies and jobs however it's important to focus on a thematic field in order to get a satisfactory and grateful experience
you hit nail!
engineering photonics is the future and you can definitely mix telecommunications/signal processing with RF and Microwaves technology due their relationship in the area that I'm interested in is remote sensing and satellite communications.
According to photonics it is just THz Waves but for now we need further R&D in order to get a better applications.
Indeed, thank you for this 40 minute video, all gold
I've bought your book on Amazon, really like this book.
Thank you so much! If you can leave a review on amazon review about what you liked about it I would really appreciate that -- it would help reach more students!
Ali, really thank you for posting this video.
Of course! What did you like about it?
Another great video! I would love to see a video on the mindset required to be an engineer e.g.(First Principles thinking)and how to develop it
Great idea, this would be a very important video
I have a video titled "this video will make or break your engineering career" it touches on it a bit, go watch it
If I could do college again I would major in EE.
what did u actually do?
It’s never too late, I went BS Econ to MSEE.
@@hassanriaz3571 Biochem and C.S. (double majored for a while and ended up minoring instead).
@@richardramos5124 That's cool. I'd love to hear how and why you did it if you don't mind!
@@richardramos5124how’d you do a MS in EE?! I did marketing in bachelors and was gonna do a second bachelors
great video Ali
this video has a ton of value as someone completing their degree.
Thank you very much!
Currently doing my majors in Computer Engineering and i plan to do become a Robotics Engineer , this has to be one of the most helpful channels
Hello, I'm Brazilian and I'm currently in the second semester of electrical engineering, your videos are incredible!!
Glad you like them!
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@@samuelbarretoT-T São Paulo
I would say a HUGE miss here is Industrial Automation Engineering. Mostly coming from the manufacturing space. Programming PLC’s, designing industrial control circuits, mechatronics (servo and robotics). I would say this field should have been way up there on the list from a popularity perspective. This is a huge industry and it’s growing rapidly.
Yep the best one is not here lol
I really enjoyed this overview! I’m gonna go for analog/mixed signal/RF microelectronics/IC design
Great video. Was always unsure of the subfields because never really understood all the fields.
Glad you liked it!
This was an interesting video. Finished comp sci last year and I'm working as a software developer in Wollongong. I have quite a bit of knowledge of the IP networking stuff you were talking about. Didn't realize there was so much of my course that overlaps with elec engineering.
I have read entire book. So good. Thank you
Very insightful, thanks Ali for this info
Anytime
Watching all the way from Botswana, thank you so much for this informative video, I’m starting my undergrad soon and your video has really given me a reason to persue EE , I’ve also always loved it❤️
Priceless pieces of information! Please keep inspiring us!
Thank you! what would you like to see next?
We would appreciate your guidance on the following topics, based on your expertise:
- Optimal methods for absorbing EE books.
- Effective note-taking strategies for EE students.
The video was great . We look forward to seeing more content about careers in EE .
Truly inspired man. Restoring that lost passion rn . I'm just leaving high school .
This channel is a hidden gem bro
how can we help more students find it?
amazing video, clears things up for me as a second year elec student. thanks
So many beautiful subfields! i love digital and analog electronics. i'm still deciding between wireless comms, microwave circuits or DSP with FPGAs
They go hand in hand.
Hey man, I have just started my degree in EE
This video helped me so much
The best video and explanation ever. Thank you so much
Glad you liked it! Join our discord for more! discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB
I actually got my degree in aerospace engineering, but got a job as an industrial controls engineer. I love my job!
Which subfield do you think is suitable for you and why?
Dope you’re a UB alumni. I live in Buffalo and that’s where I’m transferring to for my bachelor’s for EE
yes i like long videos, im going to study ee with a computer engineering focus next year
Great! what would you like to see next?
hey man great vid, ur definitely helping a lot and im a 2nd year EE student in canada , just wanted to note you should double check if you’re allowed to show google photos on your videos as you can get copyrighted.
its done with good intentions, I doubt anyone would complain. If anything im showcasing their images
@@alithedazzlingyeah i get that, but your channel just started if you get big later on , youtube themselves could see this and copyright you themselves , maybe do your videos as you do, but when you actually show the images go to a website you can actually use photos of just to be safe , i wouldn’t want this channel to get deleted , you only get 3 strikes!
Thanks, good insight! Do you have an interest in law in general? what made you think about this? @@jonathanaguilera32
@@alithedazzlingif you google “can i use google images in my youtube videos” it will tell you you’re NOT allowed to use it and you can face legal consequences. something as simple as someone reporting your video could do that.
I have a youtube channel myself not on this account, but most people know this so i don’t need to be particularly interested in law to know that. Just do research on the images and you’ll figure it out for sure. Keep up the good work !
thanks a lot for the heads up! @@jonathanaguilera32
Hey Ali! Thank you for all very informative videos you make!!
I really like your best mind-set as an engineer. I could feel that how much productive and motivated you have lived everyday.
I’m about to enter my master for integrated circuit design.
There are two streams which is analog vs digital circuit design.
Could you give some advice, because both of them really looks cool and I got good marks in exams for above courses in my bachelor.
I am doubting between signal and systems, embedded systems and computer engineering. Someone please help me😫
39:15 So true brother! great vid man!!
I think you missed IC design streams (analog, digital, validation, etc)
Thank you Ali ! I really appreciate your videos.🎉
Could you make a video about remote job in electrical engineering?
This is really amazing, and I appreciate it, but I suggest you talk to some video editor and sugur coat your stuff a little. It's a priceless video and it should get get more and more views.
I am very limited on time, I like these raw uncut videos as a video editor is one more thing to manage in my life
A great video, thanks so much Ali!
Can you make a video on quantum computing?
i dont know enough about the topic :/
great video!
Partially thanks to you ;)
Hi, can I ask as an electrical or electronics engineer, do h have work life balance? what are the typical working hours and is there time to do hobbies
What is a good job to get while going to school for electrical engineering?
Do good unis or colleges have courses that focus more on practical work rather than theory in your experience? Do you think having a practical class that teaches the theory and math side by side is better than seperating them? Im asking cause i dropped out of EE in the second year cause my college sucked😢. Now i study business
Nice overview of ee topics 😊
Glad you liked it!
Great video! This was very insightful into this subject. As a student, I am excited and interested in this field and I am considering to pursue this in my studies. I have watched several videos from your channel and I love them. Are there any ways to reach out to you for opportunities to work with you or do research?
Yesss Join our discord -> discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB (You can message me there)
What will be a good combination with electronic engineering? I was thinking computer science however I am not sure.
RADAR would fall most closely under antennas & EM right, even if of course they also involve signal processing
Hey Ali, I watched the video but I noticed you didn't say anything about robotics. I'm going into electrical engineering, and I want to know what I should specialize if I want to work in robotics/automation?
Hello i am your biggest fan.im 15 years old and I want to be vlsi engineer or data scientist in future.
very cool :)
I work on diagnostics for cars so I guess I am in little bit of software and networking
I would like to have a recommendation on something; I have a education in aerospace engineering as well as materials science so I have taken physics , controls , circuits , signal processing etc and now I’m applying for my masters after having worked one year in defence as a system engineer where I got in touch with networks , RF and antennas as well as other more special topics of the industry. Now the question is ; should I apply for applied mathematics masters or RF Engineering masters ? My only concern is that I don’t have a bachelors in EE and that if I get my masters in RF I will know just about RF ,antennas and comms and no so much about anything else so I’ll be kinda stuck due to not having a traditional EE route . What do you think ?
too many variables for a stranger like me to give advice -- follow your intuition -- only know deep down know whats best for you
@@alithedazzling I agree with you . Even though I strictly believe that that as an engineer you should be learning all the time and cover as many disciplines as you can and go deep . This is the only way where you can excel in the long run. In other words be a “T shaped” engineer having one specialty as opening to all the others by learning
Mechanical engineer by degree been in controls for 7 years
I wanted to major in electrical engineering, but I didn’t have enough math classes under my belt to do so. Because of that, I’m a computer science major. I still find coding very interesting, and I’m starting my first coding class tomorrow. The plan that I made with my advisor focused on knocking out the prerequisites for EE while I’m working towards my computer science degree. That way, I can go back and get a second bachelors in EE. Would that be a wise plan?
yes
Do Computer Engineering…EE and Computer Science Combination…short route and you can study both…they have some EE elective courses to take…Good luck brother…
I have to ask, what math classes do you lack in compsci? don't compsci majors also take calc?
@@splinx1768 I was a music major before changing my major, hence why I’m just now starting math at a collegiate level. I also had no clue I’d ever try something like this when I was in highschool, so I didn’t aim for high level math classes. I understand I’m pretty behind but I’m very willing to put *a lot* of work in to get where I need to be. The thing with compsci is that the classes don’t require math prerequisites, so I can immediately start taking them. With EE, I need to have Calculus with Analytic Geometry to even start the classes, which is fair because EE is very math intensive. Because of that, it would take me much longer to graduate as an EE major, extending an already very comprehensive degree program. In Florida (maybe this is a country wide thing, I’m not sure) there’s a big emphasis on completing your degree on time. I still have to take methods of calculus, but I can start on the compsci classes before I get to that point.
@@splinx1768essentially I’m allowed to take compsci courses as I’m catching up on math, whereas if I were an EE major I would need to get through a lot of math classes before I could even start the curriculum. I still will end up taking methods of calculus though. At my school the bare minimum for starting the EE program is calculus with analytic geometry. I was a Music major before switching to compsci which is why I haven’t taken any math classes until this point. I also didn’t have much direction in high school because I had a pretty rough start in freshman year. In any case, I’m 100% willing to put *a lot* of work in to succeed in math. compsci and EE are definitely fields that I’m passionate about. My school just cares about graduating in a timely fashion a lot and trying to get into the EE program would delay me significantly. I honestly wouldn’t care about graduating late if I could take that path, but I’m still extremely happy with this path.
Hey Ali, do you think photonic circuits can take over electrical circuits and be integrated in computing devices? If so do you think it will be more efficient than electrical circuits?
I think electrical circuits will always exist, photonics may replace high speed things -- it will be entirely application dependant
@@alithedazzling I’ve seen research saying that photonic chips can have processing power of over 3000 TFlops, that means that computers won’t even have to have GPUs anymore and just rely on their integrated circuit. It will make computers more efficient. Just depends when we can actually see this technology get implemented.
Can you do a video on which branch of electrical engineering is the easiest ? I suspect it is power engineering based on the fact that in apartheid Malaysia it is reserved for the majority malays as part of the affirmative action and special rights for the Malay majority.
I love you Ali you are my mentor❤. I also really love Electrical Engineering and enjoy it.
what about semiconductors
I am going to take electrical engineering wish me good luck ❤
Hey Ali! What's the difference between embedded systems and electronics I couldn't understand😅
do electrical engineers work with sensors and programming them to circuits or is that more computer engineers
edit: oh nevermind i saw the explanation from microphone signal to information
Bro did not give controls justice, you spent like 2 mins on it compared to the others. Controls is the coolest thing in Electrical Engineering, it’s pretty much how humans move and operate, how anything in the world functions.
very true -- I am making a part 2 soon discussing power and controls in more detail
Thank you so much.
Pls I want you to talk about the combination of electrical engineering and software engineering together which is literally leading to embedded systems as you have said. Pls can you talk more about it.
Because I'm a student studying electrical engineering in university and before I got into school I already have knowledge about software engineering
How to develop softwares
So I want to know how can I bring or combine the two together and make something reasonable from it.
Is it worth doing a part time project management degree after completing a higher dioplma in electrical engineering?
sure, I always choose expereicne over degree but some companies will likely value degree too
Is it better to get into electronics with CompE or EE
EE
How do I become a electrical design engineer I've just completed my bachelors in electrical and electronics engineering is there good opportunities in the future for electrical design engineer????
Plz reply
find electrical design jobs and apply. make a linkedin/indeed profile
Hey Ali! Great video. At my university they combine “EE and Computer Engineering” so it’s called Electrical & Computer Engineering. The things I’m super interested in is Augmented and Virtual Reality, on the hardware side. Would this fall under embedded systems?
yes
If i do EE and take electives from AI and ML, can i work in Machine learning?
Is EE a good undergrad if i want to master in robotics and AI?
Also, with this path can i work as embedded system engineer?
I want to know my options.
Ali, how do you collect the distributed signals through your antenna dish from out space ? I mean if the transmitter shoot the signal in a wide range of area.. shouldnt you get just a part of the collective signal ?
It makes me think, how does one stalaite broad cast many channels at the same time.. does it have an antenna beam for each channel ??
These are really insightful questions. I'm not knowledgeable enough to know for sure, but for your second question I think the answer is there are many more layers of complexity behind Ali's quick overview. There are different ways of encoding many different signals onto one 'carrier' waveform, and then decoding them at the other end. Search frequency-division multiplexing.
@mysticdru Will do, thanks dude 👍
Hi, is it possible to take electrical engineering as a masters with a computer engineering bachelors? Because I'm incoming college student with BS CpE program (Comp Eng). And I want to gain knowledge more about hardware while having enough knowledge with software.
Hi can i go into the aerospace industry with electronic and electrical engineering degree?
yes
Im doing cs right now on a software engineering track. I was thinking of going for a masters in electrical and computer engineering in order to gain more advanced hardware knowledge to apply it to robotics and controls.
Do you think hiring managers would be comfortable hiring someone that has a masters in electrical/computer engineering without a bachelors in it for any electrical engineering specific role?
yes as long as you have skills. Also join us! discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB
I need help please. getting a Bachelor degree in EE can allow you to get a master degree in SWE or is it better just to start as a SWE major in college?
Hey man I hope you see this I’m 17 and have been thinking about what to pursue. I’ve always been a hands-on person and I’ve finally narrowed down what I possibly want to do. Software engineering & electrical engineering is what I’m between. The question is if I go to college what should I major in?
I want a major in what could hit these subjects since they’re in the same field. Would EE be best for that or Computer engineering? Because I’ve seen software engineering have its own course but I want to have both in case I want to switch. So I’m confused and Just wanna be prepared but I’m mad over thinking and don’t know where to start, I’ve been hoping to get books for software and math to get a start on getting knowledge on math. Which I really suck at.
How about robotics/mechatronics? Can it be considered as an electrical engineering subfield?
the electrical part of robotics is electronics, technically a subfield yeah but id categorize it under both electronics and software
I am struggling in deciding if I want to go the automotive route or the power sector route. That’s why I don’t know what classes I want to specialize in. I would need some advice. Also is it possible to start at energy abd then move to automotive if it doesn’t fit me, or vice versa?
yes youre not married to one field
can we do mechatronics after bachelors in EE?
Which one dont have too much programming? Im not into stuff like C/C++. But i know python and other things.
Bro, your channel is definitely a hidden gem! I love EE, and actually, I am about to make a hard decision, and I would appreciate it if you could give me your opinion. I was accepted at Texas A&M and UT Austin, and I plan to major in EE. In your opinion, which would be the best option?
really tough choice, I know A&M is the better school, but Austin is a growing city in tech. I would visit both campuses and go by which one feels right for you
@@alithedazzling Omg, thanks for your response. Texas A&M is better? I always thought UT Austin was a better for engineering haha
I have visited both campuses, and I like UT because of the city, and I like A&M for the campus itself, so I would like to go to the best in academics for EE, so, in this case, A&M would be the best option?
I really appreciate your help!
Hi, can you tell us more about the applications of matlab in electrical engineering ?
you can suggest in our discord discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB
What about PLCs and Automation engineering ?
not sure
Thank you for this video!
What would you say is the hardest out of these subfields? How about the easiest?
hardest is one you find least interesting.
easiest is one you like the most
Which subfields is the most demanding that will be hightly employable in the next 2 decades?
did u recommend the macos over windows for eletrical engineer student?
windows is better
Guys Im gonna take ECE over CSE ...could anybody say the future scope of it please....
Hi Ali. Please kindly resend the discord link 🙏🏾. I find it difficult to join using the current link
Join our discord -> discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB
Thank you! I just joined
what undergrad school did you go to Ali?
university at buffalo
@@alithedazzling gotchu i appreciate the reply 🙏🏾
i did electronic systems engineering technology at a&m and i learned about 10/15 of these topics. struggling like a mf to find a job.
I am an undergraduate physics student , I am about do my PG , I am really interested in electrical engineering, but I am confused, what would be the most efficient way to shift towards engineering? Doing M.E after my M. Sc or just joining B.E and starting from scratch.
Same here but I got a nursing degree instead... I think you have the upper hand and it won't be difficult to make the switch with high level math and physics courses already covered in your degree
@@reyoscura9229 Yeah , I do have the basics , but I think time is a really big constraint I am already 21. Worst part is I am uncertain what I like.
Is it possible to specialize in two or three fields in EE?
yes
@alithedazzling can u make a video about how to choose electives
Hi Ali .. Which branch do you think is the best to work in in the Middle East?
I am not sure, but things like power/energy systems should be a safe option
Can I work part time as software engineer and be EE student?
yes
this isnt realated to the video but, why is Ashkelon which is where i live, in your search history?
There's a DJ From there called Maor Levi, I was curious where was from -- have you heard of him?
@alithedazzling I have not but at least we're on the map for the right reasons😅, and since you replied il take this opportunity to let u know that I've been binging your videos lately as I'm in-between choosing a major (physics/EE) And they are super insightful, keep doing the great work you're doing
@@danelben2683 thank you very much, glad you find the videos useful!
Good job
Can I become an electronic engineer if I have hyperhidrosis ??
yes
@@alithedazzling really? I wouldn’t get shocked with working with moist hands?
@@hissahdw3936 most stuff is insulated, you can alway wear gloves if your hands are super sweaty -- it might be a bit inconvenient
Hi, im Msc electrical and electronics engineer i found your video’s very helpful, but right now im kind of lost in career selection please if there is any way to contact i need your help.
discord.gg/dZUbkpHDsB