Electrical engineering research proposal ideas

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The discussion focuses on generating ideas for a senior electrical engineering research proposal, emphasizing the need for original topics rather than product development. Participants suggest exploring resources like the Department of Energy's Small Business Innovation Research site and past research stories for inspiration. They recommend utilizing academic databases such as Google Scholar and DOAJ for recent advances in the field. Engaging with local agencies for guidance and considering personal interests and expertise are also advised. The conversation highlights the importance of identifying a specific area of interest to develop a compelling research proposal.
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I am taking a senior electrical engineering course in which I and other group members will write and present a research proposal. I am looking for ideas for a research topic and was wondering if anyone knows of good sources to checkout to help find an original research topic. Please note that this is a research proposal and not a product development proposal. Also, we will not actually be conducting the research. We are just writing a proposal.
 
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what are your interests?
what field(s) do you want to work in after graduation?

what recent advances have there been in that field? (google scholar, and doaj.org are very useful. Your school's library probably also has access to non-free journals.

of these advances, which would you like to extrapolate on?

What is your dream-widget (the invention/development that you want to give the world before you die)? Can you take steps towards that?

What phenomena/development do you know very well (can you explain something inside and out to a non-technical person?)
 
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I'd say transformer protection, it has been a hot topic for a very, very long time.
 
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