Future of Electrical Engineering? | 3 things to know | Nirav Modha

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  • 1. The Future of Electrical Engineering is Green
    The future of electrical engineering is green! This means that more and more renewable energy sources will be used. Electrical engineers will play a vital role in this transition. The
    skills needed for this will be different from those needed in the past. There will be a greater focus on sustainability and the environment. This is an exciting time to make your career in Green Energy. Renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, are becoming
    more and more popular every day. This is because they're environment friendly - they don't
    produce greenhouse gases like gasoline or coal do - and they're always reliable, unlike
    some other forms of energy. As a result, electrical engineers are going to play a major role in
    the transition to a greener future. One of the most important skills that electrical engineers
    need for this era is knowledge of renewables. They'll need to be able to understand how these systems work and how to integrate them into existing infrastructure.
    2. The Future of Electrical Engineering is Digital
    This means that more and more devices will be connected to the internet, and that more and more data will be generated. AI will play a big role in managing this data, and the demand for
    skilled electrical engineers will increase. First, let's take a look at how devices are becoming
    increasingly connected to the internet. Machines like cars, phones, appliances, and even core electrical equipment such as motors, transformer, and electrical panels are all becoming smart, thanks to advances in technology like GPS and wireless connectivity. As
    these machines become increasingly interconnected, they'll require faster speeds and greater capacity to handle the huge amounts of data being generated. Next, let's talk about data generation. More and more information is being collected each day by businesses and individuals alike. This data includes everything from customer information to sales figures tolocation data (such as where someone is during their commute). Managing all this data requires skilled technicians who can shape it into useful forms for downstream processing (such as using machine learning).
    3. The Future of Electrical Engineering is Connected
    As the world becomes more and more connected, so too does the future of electrical
    engineering. Currently, electrical engineers are in high demand as we are transiting from traditional devices like light switches and plugs to devices that are connected and smart, like smart TVs and appliances.
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Комментарии • 28

  • @biyasdutta7526
    @biyasdutta7526 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing a wonderful video.
    My son is an electrical and electronic engineer and working in the Thermal power sector for 4+ years as an Instrumentation Engineer. He looks forward to challenging assignments.
    Grateful if you advise me the specific skills (what and how) he should acquire to enhance his career.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Tx u so much 🙏. I will revert you soon with detailed answer to your query. Stay tuned.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Dear Sir, your son is surrounded by ample opportunities as working in any power plant itself is a blessings for any engineer. The exposure he must be getting is priceless. One thing am worried is being EEE engineer is he only handling Instrumentation Discipline?. What about Electrical concepts. Anyways ask him to gain practical knowledge in Electrical Engineer. Coming to your question, what skills he need to develop? In soft skills he should learn Corporate communication and personal branding and in technical side he should learn problem solving / troubleshooting / analytical skills. How he can do? He should hire a mentor as by his own he will only waste time figuiring out things and will get confused. I can surely help him to excel in his career. Let me know if you are interested. Tx and wishing your son a wonderful career ahead.

  • @avriiile
    @avriiile Год назад

    this was a very informative video! right now i am in my senior year debating between pursuin electrical or mechanical engineering, but because i would really like being part on developing the technologies of the future im leaning towards electrical now!

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад +2

      Dear friend, undoubtly Electrical branch is the most fascinating one only thing you need is keen interest in the concepts. Mechanical is good but pursuing Electrical engineering gives complete different level of satisfaction. Wish you all the best for your future brother. Thanks for watching and subscribing. Plz do share with others.

  • @theonlyalecazam2947
    @theonlyalecazam2947 Год назад +1

    Good video, thanks

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Thank you brother for viewing and appreciation. Plz share and subscribe. Wish you a very successful career.

  • @Kaleabe25
    @Kaleabe25 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the information. Sir, I am currently a second year Electrical Engineering student, and I am not sure which subfield to pick between computer engineering, robotics, curcuit design, and systems. What's your opinion about that?

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  7 месяцев назад +1

      My dear friend, you are in the second year and thinking about your niche is a good sign but in my opinion its too early to decide anything specific. First I would suggest to learn current opportunities and future prospect in these fields and then decide what to choose. All fields you have listed are very very specific and quite different that would require specific set of skills. You have enough time to do your research and decide you path. Electrical subjects now onwards in 3rd and 4th year will be highly interesting and it may happen that you change your choice later. So give some time to yourself and study the market. I know my answer is not in black and white but this is what best I would suggest. Thanks

    • @Kaleabe25
      @Kaleabe25 7 месяцев назад

      @@niravnmodha thank you, Sir

  • @angelplayz231
    @angelplayz231 Год назад +1

    Great video! With the increase in technology do you see hardware design engineers in huge demand in the next 5 to 10 years? I would like to persue hardware but I also have a huge intrest in power renewable energy.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Dear friend, the answer to your question is BIG YES. Designing Hardware requires creativity and sound knowledge of components. Many industries such as automotive, aerospace, telecommunication, and industrial equipments requires engineers who can design compact and robust components. So if you are really passionate about it then Just Go For It!!!!!!.... wish you all the very best and a successful career. Dont forget to like share and subscribe for interesting videos.

  • @toorikul
    @toorikul Год назад +1

    Awesome video,
    thanks sir.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Thanks Torikul...where are you from and what do you do.

    • @toorikul
      @toorikul Год назад +1

      @@niravnmodha I'm from Bangladesh, sir. I'm an EEE student.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад +1

      @@toorikul Good to know this....All the best for your career. Lots of greetings from India.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад

      Also let me know what videos you would like to see from me in future

    • @subhan_kausar
      @subhan_kausar Год назад +1

      Why salaries are low?

  • @ManishSingh-fx5jr
    @ManishSingh-fx5jr Год назад +1

    Sir please guide me currently i was working with the automobile industry in electrical maintenance department as an engineer but i quit and started learning ML and AI. What should i learn next and to enhance my skills? Please reply if get the time

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад +1

      Dear Manish, first of all thanks for watching my video. So I hope before quitting you have thoroughly researched the market for ML and AI. And also its very important to understand your expertise and interest. There are always soft skills and technical skills required in any industry. For ML and AI most important is being innovative and creative. Then ofcourse its coding and other technical skills. In soft skills you I can see you need to improve alot in communication. Also you can learn collaboration, adaptability, and leadership skills. To properly guide you, you can book a free call with me (link in about). Hope this was helpful to you.

  • @kcreation1719
    @kcreation1719 11 месяцев назад

    Sir,in electrical department AI robotes/AI SYSTEM will replace technician

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  11 месяцев назад

      Thats why you need to acquire that skills which no one can replace you. Connect with us to upskill yourself. www.niravmodha.club

  • @mangosushii_.
    @mangosushii_. Год назад

    Hi sir, in my polytechnic , eee course offers 6 specialisation which are communication, power, biomedical, microelectronics, rapid transit technology, robotics&control. Which one do you encourage me to take for the future demand and why? Looking forward to your reply😊

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад +1

      EEE students has to first decide which field more fascinates you Electrical or Electronics. This will give u some direction. Now if the answer is Electrical then of course Power would be my first choice as this seema lucrative in terms of advancement going on. If Electronics is your choice again u see robotics is excellent ( but very creatice niche so choose wisely). Communication superb field (eg 5G and no limit....very promising future). Microelectronics also cant ignore as its pentrating into every gadgets. But its only hardware and then u also need to learn software part to open bigger opportunities. Rapid transit technology is a new jargon and cant predict (ask some seniors about their experience). I dont know what you are good and cant suggest something abruptly. But my detailed explanation would surely be a guiding rail to conclude. Let me know what u decide. Also feel free to ask for any further query.

    • @mangosushii_.
      @mangosushii_. Год назад

      @@niravnmodha thank you so much for the detailed explanation, as you mentioned what kind of software part should I learn? Is there any specific programming languages I need to learn and master? Honestly, when I was learning c++ programming in my college first year, I couldn't grasp the skill well and didn't understand properly. And to answer your question, I am more interested in the electronics sector. I have been wanting to work at MIcron in the semiconductor industry. However, I have not heard anyone saying that microelectronics sector is booming.. that is why I am afraid and have no idea what to choose.

    • @niravnmodha
      @niravnmodha  Год назад +1

      @@mangosushii_. Electronics market is seeing huge demand of chips after covid no one anticipated such steap rise. The main reason is automation in everything and for this u need controllers. With this huge demand Micron investing in Indian is not for time being surely they must be having a good projection for a decade. I am optimistic that this field will be setting lucrative market in near future. You can think of communication too if you like electronics. Communication is never gonna die and advancement will follow time to time. This would be a golden nugget for you. All the best. Remeber to develop soft skills alongwith tech skills.