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Electrical Engineering Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Jul 1 FE FirstEnergy to Webcast Second Quarter Earnings Teleconference
Jul 1 FE Vistra and MasterCraft Boat have been highlighted as Zacks Bull and Bear of the Day
Jul 1 ADI Analog Devices Insiders Sold US$8.2m Of Shares Suggesting Hesitancy
Jun 29 ADI Recent Dividend Hikes By QUALCOMM, Analog Devices And Microchip Technology
Jun 28 ONTO Onto Innovation (ONTO) Stock Moves -0.2%: What You Should Know
Jun 28 FE US Fears Above-Average Hurricane Season: Are Utilities Prepared?
Jun 28 ONTO Best Momentum Stock to Buy for June 28th
Jun 27 ADI ClassOne Technology Delivers First Solstice® S4 Single-Wafer Processing System to Analog Devices
Jun 26 FE Mon Power and Potomac Edison Complete Inspections and Maintenance to Help Reduce Outages for West Virginia Customers This Summer
Jun 26 FE Potomac Edison Completes Inspections and Maintenance to Help Reduce Outages for Maryland Customers This Summer
Jun 26 LFUS Littelfuse Releases 2023 Sustainability Report
Jun 26 ONTO Best Momentum Stock to Buy for June 26th
Jun 26 FE Newsweek Names FirstEnergy as One of America's Greatest Workplaces in 2024
Jun 26 FE Investors in FirstEnergy (NYSE:FE) have seen returns of 8.6% over the past five years
Jun 26 ONTO Onto Innovation (ONTO) Surges 43.4% Year to Date: Will the Rally Last?
Jun 26 ADI Analog Devices, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:ADI) Stock is Soaring But Financials Seem Inconsistent: Will The Uptrend Continue?
Jun 25 IESC IES Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:IESC) Stock Has Shown Weakness Lately But Financials Look Strong: Should Prospective Shareholders Make The Leap?
Jun 25 FE FirstEnergy's Ohio Electric Companies Complete Proactive Work to Help Enhance Service Reliability for Customers Through Summer Season
Jun 25 FE FirstEnergy (FE) Boosts Infrastructure for Summer Heat & Storms
Jun 25 SMTC Is Semtech Corporation (SMTC) the Best Small Publicly Traded Semiconductor Stock to Buy?
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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