Wikipedia:WikiProject Electrical engineering

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Welcome to WikiProject Electrical engineering, we are a group of editors dedicated to improving Wikipedia's coverage of topics related to electrical engineering. If you are interested in helping us, please feel free to add your name at the list of participants. For more information on WikiProjects in general, please see Wikipedia:WikiProject and the Guide to WikiProjects.

Goals

  • To improve Wikipedia's coverage of electrical engineering by creating, expanding, and maintaining such articles.
  • To serve as the central point of discussion for issues related to electrical engineering in Wikipedia.
  • To help coordinate the work of related WikiProjects.
  • To provide guidelines and recommendations for articles within the scope of electrical engineering.

Scope

The project generally considers any article related to Electrical engineering to be within its scope.

See the following to find articles within our scope:

Open tasks

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Participants

{{See also|Category:WikiProject Electrical engineering participants}}

Please feel free to add your name here and indicate your areas of particular interest, if you like.

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| {{User|tbitson}}

| Digital design, Analog design, System test

| Electrical engineer, programmer

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| {{User|Shriram}}

| Electrical machines, Power system, Electric traction

| Electrical engineer

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| {{User|SchreyP}}

| Electrical and Electronics engineering, Computer science

| Electronics engineer in Control systems

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| {{User|Chongkian}}

| Electricity generation, Power transmission, Electric power distribution, List of electricity sectors

| Power engineer

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| {{User|Buaidh}}

| Electric power engineering
Software engineering

| Licensed Professional Engineer retired as a staff trial engineer and expert witness for a public utilities commission

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| {{User|MikeLynch}}

| Industrial drives

| May not be able to contribute much due to lack of all-round knowledge!

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| {{User|sbblr0803}}

| Power Electronics, Transmission & Distribution, Industrial Drives, Power Systems

| Electrical Engineer

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| {{User|Mabuhelwa}}

| Electrical machines, Power systems, Control systems

| Electrical engineer

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| {{User|Nanoatzin}}

| Electrical machines, Power systems, power system protection, Electric power conversion, Control systems, radar, computing, signal processing, real-time computing, Reliability (engineering), technical writing

| Education: Electrical engineer (bachelors) and Information systems (masters). Experience: 30+ years in all aspects of radar, RF communication, power systems, power conversion, computing systems, combat systems, missile systems, and related technologies. Considerable collateral knowledge in related fields including chemistry, fluid mechanics, and logistics.

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| {{User|Constant314}}

| Fundamentals, engineering ethics, random processes, electromagnetic theory, transmission lines, TDR

| electrical engineer, retired professional engineer, most of my experience has been with telecom instrumentation

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| {{User|Cblambert}}

| Electrical apparatus and substations, motor control, engineering history, electrical machines, power electronics including especially drives.

| Electrical engineer, professional engineer, heavy industry project and manufacturing background.

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| {{User|Oashi}}

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| Electroengineer

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| {{User|Mark viking}}

| Digital signal processing, Electronics, Artificial intelligence

| Physicist with an interest in signal processing and electronics

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| {{User|Kunalrks}}

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| Electrical engineering student. Interested in doing research and analysis in Electrical Engineering and core sciences.

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| {{User|Freshman404}}

| Electrical Engineering, control systems

| Electrical engineering student

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| {{User|Tara Zieminek}}

| Electrical Protection Systems, Control Systems, Grounding, SCADA, Electronics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Power Generation, Electric generator

| Technical writer. BSc Computer Engineering.

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| {{User|RossSLynch}}

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| {{User|EEthug}}

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| Electrical Engineer

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| {{User|DeadFire999}}

| Energy Generation and Conservation

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| {{User|vinitp2004}}

| Electrical Engineering, AC/DC Circuits and transmission, Digital Signal Processing, Electronics

| BSEE

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| {{User|DancerEE}}

| Electronics, EM physics, Regulatory Compliance

| WA PE

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| {{User|Chetvorno}}

| History of radio, combating pseudoscience

| BSEE

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| {{User|AbhiMukh97}}

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| Electrical Engineer

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| {{User|WoodJR-PE}}

| Electrical Power Engineer
Emphasis on P&C Design and Physical Design for both greenfield and brownfield projects with voltages up to 500 kV.

| Licensed Professional Engineer - NY
Member IEEE Power & Energy Society

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| {{User|এম আবু সাঈদ}}

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| student of Electrical Engineering & Automation . Interested in doing research in Electrical Engineering and environmental sciences.

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| {{User|nova ryan}}

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  • Distribution Transformers
  • Power Cable - low, medium, and high voltage,
  • Control cable
  • Power System modeling
  • Energy Management Systems
  • Failure Analysis

| Utility Engineer with concentration on Electric Distribution. 600 voltage class to 35KV voltage class.

Responsible for specifications of wires, cables, transformers, and cable accessories.

Responsible for failure analysis. Investigate materials, work practices, contractor deficiencies.

Create new standards, approve new materials, develop one-off solutions for jobs.

Review NEC, NESC, NFPA, local & state codes.

Attends IEEE PES.

Previous experience modeling national electric transmission system: characteristics, contingencies, load flow, outages etc.

Previous experience SCADA host side config.

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| {{User|SailingInABathTub}}

| Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, digital signal processing, power systems engineering, power system protection, power-system automation, electric power transmission, electric power distribution

| Electrical engineer

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| {{User|Bodypillow}}

| Electrical engineering, electronic engineering,Magnetometer

| Electronics Engineer

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| {{User|Nweil}}

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| Licensed electrical engineer (California). Consulting background.

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| {{User|Myxomatosis57}}

| Electrical engineering, microwave theory and techniques, photonics, plasmonics, optics, computational electromagnetics

| BSEE, graduate student and research assistant

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| {{User|YuriSpace}}

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| Electrical engineering and Computer engineering masters student, with a bit of internship/industry experience focusing on Xilinx Ultrascale+ and 7 series products. Looking to help make edits/fixes in my free time to learn some new things and dust off the old textbooks.

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| {{User|Kurisupi.dbf}}

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| Student mainly in visual and performing arts, but working on projects that involve electrical engineering. Would like to help around a bit, just out of interest for this subject :)

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| {{User|voidxor}}

| Probably most things within the WikiProject

| BSCoE, MSEE

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| {{User|9662e103-129a}}

| FPGAs, Low-level design, Printed circuit board design

| Still a student, but interested in all things hardware-design engineering based (also sometimes mess around with basic quantum computational circuits)

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