Paper Presentation Topics in Electronics and Communication Engineering

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Electronics and Communication Engineering students are seeking topics for paper presentations at symposiums. Engaging with organizations like IEEE can provide valuable resources and information on upcoming events. It's important for students to focus on subjects that genuinely interest them to enhance their presentations. Additionally, improving grammar and spelling is suggested to ensure clarity and professionalism in their work. Overall, selecting a compelling topic and refining presentation skills are crucial for successful academic contributions.
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hi

out of my own interest i want to present papers in various symposiums.
i am an electronics n communication enginerin student. i'd b obliged if u could provide me a list of probable topics on which papers could b presented in my field ( ECE) by me.

thanks in advance

narasimhan:smile:
 
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If you're not joking, and you really want to present papers, then you might want to clean up your grammar and spelling a bit. Practice makes perfect, eh? :rolleyes:

What school are you attending, and what year are you? Are you a member of the IEEE yet? That would be a great place for you to start looking for symposium information.
 
berkeman said:
If you're not joking, and you really want to present papers, then you might want to clean up your grammar and spelling a bit. Practice makes perfect, eh? :rolleyes:

What makes you think he'll present them in English?
 
i don't quiet get you seshan. If you want to present something then work on something that is interesting to you. Then you can present your results...
 
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