Monday, 10 August 2020

Role of Physics in Engineering

If you are interested in building your career in Engineering, then studying physics is obvious. We cannot imagine our life without Physics. The future technology directly or indirectly is related to physicists who have made a huge contribution to the world. 

Engineering is a profession in which scientific knowledge and mathematics is used for innovations, to develop new things that benefit mankind, which is important to society and nature, making everything around us easier.

Engineering is the mindset to think over the use of scientific principles, to design and build machines, structures, and other items. Engineering enables us to think out of the box.

Basic sciences have their own importance in the broad spectra of the engineering education system.  Knowledge of science helps the engineer understand the constraints inherent in a problem and helps the engineer develop possible approaches for a solution. Now let’s throw some light on the role of physics in engineering.

Role of Physics in Engineering

Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves. Physics generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances.

Study of physics develops the ability of Problem Solving, Logical Thinking and also the Ability to think intellectually.

Physical concepts, such as Classical mechanics, Thermodynamics and Statistical mechanics, Electromagnetism, Quantum mechanics, Atomic physics, Molecular physics, Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, Nuclear Physics etc., play a vital role in the process of innovation, which is, crucial in the development of engineering branches.

Engineering is basically physics applied to create something more practical. It can be mechanical, electrical, civil, etc., but they’re all basically governed by physics. There’s no way you would solve complex engineering problems without understanding the physics behind it.

In Civil Engineering, the laws of physics can tell you about forces, tension, harmonic vibrations and oscillations, tensile strength, elasticity, and all kinds of other concepts that you can use to make calculations about your designing and construction work .

For every subject of Mechanical Engineering, you need the help of physics in dealing with aircraft, watercraft, engines, robotics, weapons, cars, pneumatics, hydraulics and others by using core areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity.

Electrical engineering involves designing electrical circuits including motors, electronic appliances, optical fiber networks, computers, and communication links. Electrical engineers often need to convert electrical energy to other forms of energy, with the understanding of mechanics and thermodynamics. Knowing the fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, in addition to, how small-scale components like integrated circuits and various types of transistor logic, all functions require at least an intermediate understanding of Electromagnetism, which you learn from Physics.

Electronics include the workings of transistors, diodes and semiconductors.  Integrated circuit uses physics to study how various tiny transistors are connected in circuits. Electromagnetism is used for antennae design, RF signals, wireless communications, etc. The field of robotics relies on a lot of things physics such as dynamics, chaos, mechanics, motors, etc. as well as optics (for cameras for computer vision).

Since Electrical engineering leads to Electronics engineering and finally to Computer engineering & Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence, it can be concluded that the mother of all engineering branches is Physics.

An engineer might design the product itself, or just figure out a way to build it. But either way, success is impossible without an understanding of the physics behind each of them.

Thus, it is true that Physics has a significant role in Engineering.

I conclude with a quote from the Missile Man of India, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, “Teaching is a very noble profession that shapes the character, caliber, and future of an individual. If people remember me as a good teacher that will be the biggest honor for me.”

About Author:

Dr. Mamta Takarkhede is Assistant Professor (Physics), in JD College of Engineering and Management. She has teaching experience of more than 8 years. Her area of interest is Material Physics.

Monday, 3 August 2020

Career Options in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering

This field involves the transmission of information across channels such as an optical fibre, coaxial cable, or free space. An Electronics and Communication Engineering graduate can work on designing equipments such as routers, multiplexers, switches, electronic switching systems, fibre optics and copper telephone facilities. They develop everyday devices such as transistors and integrated circuits and printed circuit boards (PCBs) too, which can be used in computers, cell phones, MP3 players, and television, to name a few.

 This discipline deals with electronic devices and software interfaces majorly. The applications are far reaching, for e.g. right from the indoors of the house, to industries, we can see the results everywhere. The tasks of the Electronics and Communication engineers are to direct, test, control and produce processes well, so as to ensure safety in installation and functioning of the various mechanisms. This discipline integrates knowledge based on the fundamentals of Communication Engineering, Digital Electronics & Logic design, Power Electronics, Signals & Systems, Electronic Circuits, Integrated Circuits, Applied Electromagnetic theory, Control systems, VLSI, and Computer Architecture.

Career Options in ETC
Source: career NAKA

An Electronics and Communication Engineer can work in Aviation and Avionics, Consumer Electronics, Electricity Plant, Manufacturing, Distribution, Communication and Telecommunication, Computer Application, Radio & Television, Analytical Equipment Manufacturing and Offshore Industries.

Nowadays, Health care equipment manufacturing is in high demand. This is mostly done by an Electronics Engineer.

Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Image Processing, Virtual Reality, Robotics, Embedded System Design, etc have brought about a drastic change in our life, which has enhanced the scope of this branch tremendously.

After graduation, Students can also go for higher studies like the other domains in engineering. The scope for higher education is decently good. Whether it’s M. Tech, MBA, Ph. D. or MS- you’ll definitely find a viable option that works in your favor.

Central Government Jobs after B. Tech in Electronics and Communication

The aspirant can get into central government jobs through the exams carried out by UPSC. Indian Engineering Services exam is a better option for Electronics Engineering Graduates. They can get into different government departments by gaining relevant score in such examinations. Government firms in manufacturing sector are also employers for these professionals. The government sector offers job security along with good salary. The employees are offered DA, TA, pension etc under the same. The main employers of these professionals are

  • Indian Telecom Sector
  • BSNL
  • MTNL
  • Post and Telegraph Department
  • Defense
  • All India Radio
  • Civil Aviation Department
  • National Physical Laboratory
  • Bharat Electronics Limited
  • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGC)
  • Bharat Electricals limited
  • Steel Authority of India Limited
  • Banking Sector
  • Air force etc

 State Government Jobs after B. Tech in Electronics and Communication

The candidate has to qualify state level competitive exams to get into employment offered under the same. Those who pass the preliminary written test have to get through an interview. The exams are carried out by the Government of the respective state. Jobs under state government allow the candidate to work in government department in their native place itself. The salary will be low at the initial stage. It may increase with work experience and when the aspirant gets into senior profiles


Multinational Company Jobs after B. Tech in Electronics and Communication

One of the most important components of the growth of the economy in India is the electronics industry. There is a massive need for products produced by electronics companies. There is an enormous growth in research and development departments seeking to create new and better performing electronic products. Millions of people are employed in electronics companies operating in India. Offering jobs to electronics engineering students is vital for the individual’s success and in turn for the nation’s prosperity.

  • Reliance
  • Cisco
  • Intel
  • Havells India Ltd
  • Bajaj Electronics
  • Midas Communication Technologies
  • Honeywell or Hail (Honeywell Automation India Limited
  • 3M India
  • Centum Electronics
  • Philips Electronics India
  • Bosch in India
  • The Samtel Group
  • Sterlite Technologies
  • Compton Greaves or CG Power and many more…

 Some of the important positions that ECE pass-outs can serve are listed below:

1. Electronics Engineer

With the emerging rise in the electronics industry, new leading firms are springing up to meet the needs of the consumer market. The profile of electronics engineer has a great demand in the market and this has created a lot of opportunities for the ECE aspirants.

2. Electronics and Communication Engineer

ECE students could also pursue in the communications, networking, and broadcast, transmission systems work area. This work is mainly targeted to consolidate electronics, conceptualize the communication network framework, and ensure its flawless execution.

3. Electronics Design & Development Engineer

Electronics design and development is one of the most preferred positions by ECE graduates who want to have dazzling prospects in the electronic designing and development field.

4. Desktop Support Engineer

The profile of Desktop Support Engineer is required in almost every IT and non-IT company. This means there will be no scarcity of job options for ECE graduates in this position.

5. System Control Engineer

System control engineer job includes not only the designing of complicated systems but also testing of it. This is one of the reasons why the candidates for this profile are recruited as technical supervisors, system control managers, etc.

Conclusion

As we have seen Electronics is everywhere, many tasks can be performed using Electronic gadgets. For example, even the bed allotment during this pandemic was monitored electronically. Hence Electronic Engineers have a bright career in this field.

About Author:

Prof. Avinash K. Ikhar, is Assistant Professor in Department of Electronics & Telecommunication, JDCOEM, Nagpur. He has an experience of more than 6 years in Academics and 4 years in industry. His areas of interest include Computer Network & Embedded Systems.