Electrical Engineering Stocks List

Electrical Engineering Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Apr 26 AEHR Roper (ROP) Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y
Apr 26 ADSE ADS-TEC Energy (ADSE) to Host Business Update Call on April 30th Following the Release of Full-Year 2023 Results
Apr 26 ASX ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. (ASX) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 26 ASX ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 25 ADI 2 Semiconductor MANGO Stocks Trading Near 52-Week Lows As They Head Into Q1 Earnings
Apr 25 CMSA CMS Energy Corporation (CMS) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 25 CMSA CMS Energy Corporation 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
Apr 25 ASX ASE Technology Falls Short Of Revenue Goals, Delivers Mixed Q1 Results
Apr 25 ADSE Partner base continues to grow: Greenman Energy opts for battery-buffered fast chargers from ADS-TEC Energy
Apr 25 AEHR Is This 1 Small Chip Stock a Top Bet on the Future of AI?
Apr 25 ASX ASE Technology GAAP EPADS of $0.082 misses by $0.02, revenue of NT$132.8B
Apr 25 ASX ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. Reports Its Unaudited Consolidated Financial Results for the First Quarter of 2024
Apr 24 ADI MaxLinear (MXL) Reports Q1 Loss, Tops Revenue Estimates
Apr 24 ADI Analog Devices, Inc. to Report Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2024 Financial Results on Wednesday, May 22, 2024
Apr 24 ASX ASE Technology Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 24 ADI Heard on the Street: Texas Instruments Starts Long Road Back
Apr 24 ADI Investing in Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI) five years ago would have delivered you a 82% gain
Apr 23 ADSE Ultra-Fast Charging Without Expanding the Grid – Is That Possible? Yes, as ADS-TEC Energy Is Proving at Hannover Messe
Apr 23 ADI Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Magnachip Semiconductor and Analog Devices
Apr 22 ADI Inventory & Macro Mar Solid 2024 Outlook for Semiconductors
Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineering is a professional engineering discipline that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. This field first became an identifiable occupation in the later half of the 19th century after commercialization of the electric telegraph, the telephone, and electric power distribution and use. Subsequently, broadcasting and recording media made electronics part of daily life. The invention of the transistor, and later the integrated circuit, brought down the cost of electronics to the point they can be used in almost any household object.
Electrical engineering has now subdivided into a wide range of subfields including electronics, digital computers, computer engineering, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, radio-frequency engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, and microelectronics. Many of these subdisciplines overlap with other engineering branches, spanning a huge number of specializations such as hardware engineering, power electronics, electromagnetics & waves, microwave engineering, nanotechnology, electrochemistry, renewable energies, mechatronics, electrical materials science, and much more. See glossary of electrical and electronics engineering.
Electrical engineers typically hold a degree in electrical engineering or electronic engineering. Practising engineers may have professional certification and be members of a professional body. Such bodies include the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) (formerly the IEE).
Electrical engineers work in a very wide range of industries and the skills required are likewise variable. These range from basic circuit theory to the management skills required of a project manager. The tools and equipment that an individual engineer may need are similarly variable, ranging from a simple voltmeter to a top end analyzer to sophisticated design and manufacturing software.

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