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The discussion centers on a third-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering student seeking topic suggestions for a technical paper. The student has a strong interest in Power Electronics, Electric Circuit Theory, Mechanics, and Microcontrollers, while expressing a dislike for ElectroMagnetics. They previously researched Smart Grid technology but found faculty support lacking and were unable to continue due to competition commitments. The student plans to revisit the Smart Grid topic during their vacation after completing their SAE competition and internship. Suggestions for relevant topics in their areas of interest are requested.
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I’m in the 3rd year of Electrical & Electronics Engg. and well it’s high time I started work on a Technical paper.

Primarily I’m interested in Power Electronics and love doing work on Electric Circuit Theory. Also love working in anything related to Mechanics. Microcontrollers is also a field that I’m particularly good at. ElectroMagnetics on the other part is the one I absolutely detest.

Could you suggest topics that are of particular relevance to my interests?

Thank You.
 
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roTTer said:
I’m in the 3rd year of Electrical & Electronics Engg. and well it’s high time I started work on a Technical paper.

Primarily I’m interested in Power Electronics and love doing work on Electric Circuit Theory. Also love working in anything related to Mechanics. Microcontrollers is also a field that I’m particularly good at. ElectroMagnetics on the other part is the one I absolutely detest.

Could you suggest topics that are of particular relevance to my interests?

Thank You.

You did some research into the Smart Grid back in October -- how did that turn out?
 


I worked on it for a month and a half. The faculty seemed disinterested and I decided on continuing it myself. It didn’t work out, and got totally consumed with my SAE competition.

Left it off from there. Will try working on it in the vacation after the SAE and internship gets over.
 
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