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  1. 1888. Italian physicist and electrical engineer Galileo Ferraris publishes a paper on the induction motor, and Serbian-American engineer Nikola Tesla gets a US patent on the same device [4] [5] 1890. Thomas Alva Edison invents the fuse. 1893.

  2. Public. Established. 1945. Website. www.ets-sa.edu.ba. High School of Electrical Engineering Sarajevo (Bosnian: Srednja elektrotehnička škola Sarajevo) is a high school in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [1] The High School of Electrical Engineering in Sarajevo established the School's Electrical Engineering Department in 1945/1946. years.

  3. Teknik listrik. Teknik listrik atau teknik elektro ( bahasa Inggris: electrical engineering, Belanda: elektrotechniek ) adalah salah satu bidang ilmu teknik mengenai aplikasi listrik untuk memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat. [1] Teknik listrik melibatkan konsep, perancangan, pengembangan, dan produksi peralatan listrik dan elektronik yang dibutuhkan ...

  4. Power Engineering deals with the generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electricity as well as the design of a range of related devices. These include transformers, electric generators, electric motors and power electronics . Power engineers may also work on systems that do not connect to the grid.

  5. India’s first female electrical engineer Benjamin G. Lamme: Niagara Falls power engineering Bertha Lamme: Westinghouse's first female engineer, first American woman to graduate in a main discipline of engineering other than civil engineering Georges Leclanché: Primary battery: Morris E. Leeds: Leeds & Northrup measurement and control devices

  6. From 1846 to 1853 Petrie worked on electric lighting problems with William Edwards Staite. He is credited with the invention in 1847–8 of a self-regulating arc lamp, with an automatic movement of one electrode. He superintended the manufacture of the new lamp at Charles Holtzapffel 's works in Long Acre, London.

  7. A Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE; chinês: 中国电机工程学会 em português: Sociedade Chinesa de Engenharia Elétrica) é uma organização social nacional, acadêmica e sem fins lucrativos formada voluntariamente por trabalhadores científicos, técnicos e engenheiros elétricos na China. [1]