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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING:

The Field of Study

Widespread use of communication technology has made this world a much smaller place and has also resulted in an increased dependency on technology as a way of life. This makes the role of an Electronics & Communication Engineer much more important in our lives. Electronics & Communication Engineers apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development and operational evaluation of electronic and related communications systems and their components, including the analysis of problems such as superconductor, wave propagation and retrieval, and reception and amplification. An Electronics & Communication Engineer must find new solutions to the practical problems affecting our daily lives. An electronics engineer will work in team with other specialists to design, fabricate, produce, test and supervise the manufacture of complex products and systems i.e. electronic equipments and components for a number of industries including hospitals, computer industry, electronic data processing systems for communication and in defense etc. They supervise production and manufacturing processes and oversee installation and maintenance. Electronics engineers work with devices that use extremely small amounts of power. They work with microprocessors, fibre optics, and in telecommunication, television, radio etc.