Electrical Laws in Action: From Theory to Real-World Hardware
This session introduces students to the foundational laws of electrical engineering—such as Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and network theorems—and demonstrates how these principles form the backbone of modern electronic systems. Starting from basic circuit theory, the discussion progresses through practical circuit design, component selection, and printed circuit board (PCB) implementation, ultimately connecting mathematical laws to real, physical hardware. Through real-world examples, the session highlights how theoretical concepts evolve into functional electronic products, offering students a clear understanding of the complete engineering pipeline from first principles to practical system realization.
Date:
Thursday, January 22nd, at 10:00 a.m., US Eastern Time.
Topic:
Electrical Engineering
Meeting ID:
895 7072 2654
Passcode:
537193
About
Abdullah Mughees:
Studying a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from NUST, his research focus has shifted toward innovative engineering projects. Previously, completed a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from FAST NUCES University.