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  2. Electrical engineering became a profession in the late 19th century. Practitioners had created a global electric telegraph network and the first electrical engineering institutions to support the new discipline were founded in the UK and US.

  3. In about 1885, Cornell President Andrew Dickson White established the first Department of Electrical Engineering in the United States. In the same year, University College London founded the first chair of electrical engineering in Great Britain.

  4. Mar 9, 2011 · In September 1882, Thomas Edison opened the first commercial power plant in the United States, serving 59 customers in a square mile of Lower Manhattan. That same fall, MIT made electrical history of its own, with the establishment of the country’s first electrical-engineering curriculum.

  5. Feb 3, 2021 · This moment, perhaps, was the birth of the electrical engineering discipline. It took ten long years before Faraday did much more significant work with electricity. In 1831, he discovered electromagnetic induction, which is the principle behind the electric transformer and generator.

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · Discover the evolution of electrical engineering education, tracing its development from the late 19th century to its specialization in modern technologies.

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  7. With the growth of digital computing, the department was renamed Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 1968. It reverted to its original name in 1979 when the University created a new department of computer science.

  8. As the nation began to recover from World War II, the School began to reassert itself in a variety of areas. In electrical engineering, faculty and alumni set a new standard for industrial impact. The “father of robotics,” Joseph Engelberger BS’46, MS’49 developed the Unimate robot—the first industrial robot in the United States.

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