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The discussion centers on finding reputable institutes for submitting conference and technical papers in the field of electrical engineering and electronics. A user seeks guidance on the best platforms or links for paper submissions. Responses suggest resources like IEEE and Journalseek for accessing relevant conferences and journals. There is some confusion regarding whether the inquiry pertains to submission platforms or educational institutions. Clarification is needed to address the user's specific request effectively.
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Hi,

I am new to this forum and also to this field of electrical engineering which also includes the topis of electronics. I want to know about the link of the institute of the best conference and technical papers...

Which are the best institutes to submit such papers?
Can anyone help me and provides such links...

I will be very much thankful for the same.
 
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logical said:
Hi,

I am new to this forum and also to this field of electrical engineering which also includes the topis of electronics. I want to know about the link of the institute of the best conference and technical papers...

Which are the best institutes to submit such papers?
Can anyone help me and provides such links...

I'm confused.

Do you mean http://www.ieee.org/" ?

Or did you just want http://www.ieee.org/" ?

Or did you want a http://journalseek.net/elec.htm" ?

Or did you mean to ask which institutions are the best regarded for obtaining an Electrical Engineering education? Or a post-graduate degree in EE?

logical said:
I will be very much thankful for the same.

Very much thankful for the same what? :confused:
 
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