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Power

Issues related to the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity fall within the expertise of electrical engineers specializing in Power. This subdiscipline includes two main areas of specialization: Electrical Machines and Power Systems.
An electrical engineer specializing in Electrical Machines possesses the necessary skills and knowledge for designing electric motors used in various industries, providing consultation on the installation and setting up of power plant generators, and designing drives (power electronics circuits used for starting and controlling electrical machines).
In the Power Systems subdiscipline, engineers specialize in power network design and supervision, power plant design, and consulting on the establishment of power plants that operate on renewable energy sources.
Given the country’s growing demand for energy and the increasing rate of electrical energy consumption, expanding generation capacity is essential—a goal that requires constructing and setting up new power plants by power engineers. Overall, individuals who are creative, technically inclined, and skilled in problem-solving and decision-making are well-suited for a career in Power Engineering.

Control

An electrical engineer specializing in Control focuses on controlling processes and their outputs based on given inputs. The scope of work for control engineers is not limited to the field of electrical and electronic engineering. In fact, their expertise is essential in a wide range of industries, including cement production, automobile manufacturing, steelmaking, defense industries, nuclear industries, and many others.

 

Head of Department

 

 

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Dr. Mahdie Adeli

 

 

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Department Expert

 

 

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Engr. Saeed Askari

 

 

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