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Future of electrical engineering

  Future of electrical engineering The future of electrical engineering is likely to be shaped by several trends, including the increasing demand for renewable energy, the growing use of advanced electronics in all aspects of our lives, and the need for more efficient and sustainable power distribution systems. One area where electrical engineering is likely to play a key role is in the development of new renewable energy technologies, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. Electrical engineers will be responsible for designing and optimizing the systems that capture, store, and distribute this energy to homes and businesses. Another area where electrical engineering will continue to play a critical role is in the development of advanced electronics. As more and more devices become connected to the internet, electrical engineers will be responsible for designing the circuits and systems that make these devices possible. Finally, electrical engineers will also play an importa...

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