Work in progress - integrating energy issues and technologies into an electrical or computer engineering curriculum

W. Hornfeck, I. Jouny
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Most modern electrical engineering and computer engineering programs place emphasis on low power circuits and systems. The critical energy issues now facing the United States and the world, however, are concerned with the generation and distribution of large amounts of energy using high power generation facilities and networks. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Lafayette College is exploring ways and means to integrate energy-related technical material, energy issues, and energy policy considerations into the existing Electrical and Computer Engineering degree program. This paper describes initial steps taken toward this goal, the projected curricular additions and changes, and the rationale for incorporating energy-related course material and laboratory exercises. The work in progress aims to provide an alternative to other approaches that either introduce one or two dedicated courses, or develop an entire energy course stem, to provide electrical or computer engineers with significant energy-related studies.
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正在进行的工作-将能源问题和技术纳入电气或计算机工程课程
大多数现代电气工程和计算机工程课程都强调低功耗电路和系统。然而,美国和世界目前面临的关键能源问题是利用大功率发电设施和网络生产和分配大量能源。拉斐特学院的电气与计算机工程系正在探索将能源相关的技术材料、能源问题和能源政策考虑整合到现有的电气与计算机工程学位课程中的方法和方法。本文描述了为实现这一目标所采取的初步步骤,计划的课程补充和变化,以及将能源相关的课程材料和实验练习结合起来的基本原理。这项正在进行的工作旨在提供一种替代其他方法的方法,这些方法要么引入一到两个专门的课程,要么开发整个能源课程系统,为电气或计算机工程师提供重要的能源相关研究。
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