From Theory to Development: Role of Multiphysics Modeling and its Effect on Education in Electronics
Journal Title: Elektronika - Year 2013, Vol 17, Issue 2
Abstract
Electronics engineering is a very rapidly growingfield, as the time passes the requirement of more advance technologiesincrease. There are a lot of institutions and universitiesaround the world that provide quality education to different fieldsof engineering. The courses that electronics engineers study needpractical exposure as well to cope up with industrial demands. Inthis paper, the role of multiphysics modeling and its impact onengineering education is demonstrated. Finite element modeling(FEM) tools are very powerful tools and due to there hugeadvantages, electronics graduates should study these tools in theircourse curriculum to know how to tackle various types of physicsproblems and through examples it is demonstrated that how thesetools can help shift from just theory to development process.
Authors and Affiliations
Tejinder Singh
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