What are some ideas for a power-related engineering project?

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Ideas for power-related engineering projects include low power rectification circuits, distribution systems, and motion control systems. The discussion emphasizes the need for specificity in project ideas, particularly for a senior electrical and electronic engineering project. Participants suggest that understanding the educational context could help refine project choices. The requester is seeking guidance on selecting a suitable topic that aligns with their studies. Ultimately, narrowing down the focus will facilitate a more targeted approach to the project selection.
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I need help for chosing a topic for project

So i need many ideas of project
By the way it should be related to power

Thanks
 
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power related, projects are endless we will need a better idea than "its related to power"

does that mean ?

a) low power rectification circuits?
b) distribution sytems
c) electronic or electrical power range
d) motion control systems


perhaps if you tell us what course this project is needed for we can better help for your education level and application
 
I am studying electrical and electronic engineer so i need an idea for senior project so my doctor said to me you should choose anything that related to power but i don't know what to take and i don't have any thing
 
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