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  2. Stevens Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Stevens Institute of Technology opened in 1870, offering a rigorous engineering curriculum grounded in scientific principles and the humanities. [21] The original course of study was a single, rigorous curriculum based upon the European Polytechnic model of engineering science (following the French and German scientific and polytechnic schools), rather than the shop schools that were common at ...

  3. Eve Riskin - Wikipedia

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    Eve Ann Riskin is an American electrical engineer and academic administrator, the dean for undergraduate education at the Stevens Institute of Technology.Her research has concerned image compression and video compression, focusing in particular on the video transmission of American Sign Language over low-bandwidth networks.

  4. Electrical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, ... Bober, William; Stevens, Andrew (27 August 2012).

  5. Education and training of electrical and electronics engineers

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    Both electrical and electronics engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in electrical/ electronics engineering. The length of study for such a degree is usually three or four years and the completed degree may be designated as a Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Applied Science depending upon the ...

  6. List of Stevens Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Peter Cooper Hewitt, electrical engineer and inventor of the Mercury arc rectifier; Beatrice Hicks, M.S. 1949, founding president of the Society of Women Engineers and first woman engineer hired by Western Electric [13] Lawrence C. F. Horle, electrical engineer and chief engineer of the de Forest Radio Telephone and Telegraph Company

  7. Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

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    Administered by both the electrical engineering and computer science departments through a joint computer engineering committee. The combined plan program The 3–2, B.A./B.S., is designed to provide students with the opportunity to receive both a B.A. degree from an affiliated liberal arts college and a B.S. degree from SEAS within five years ...

  8. Outline of electrical engineering - Wikipedia

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    Electrical engineering – field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply.

  9. Electromagnetic compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is the ability of electrical equipment and systems to function acceptably in their electromagnetic environment, by limiting the unintentional generation, propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy which may cause unwanted effects such as electromagnetic interference (EMI) or even physical damage to ...