International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education
Effective from Volume 51 No 4 (2014), SAGE is delighted to be publishing the International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education. The full archive is now available to access here.
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education's (Formerly International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education) origins date back to 1948, when the world’s first stored-programme digital computer ran at the University of Manchester. In 1963, the Bulletin of Electrical Engineering Education evolved into the International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education (IJEEE).
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
The International Journal of Electrical Engineering & Education's (Formerly International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education) origins date back to 1948, when the world’s first stored-programme digital computer ran at the University of Manchester. In 1963, the Bulletin of Electrical Engineering Education evolved into the International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education (IJEEE).
Today, IJEEE provides a showcase for international developments across the whole range of electrical engineering, including electrical power engineering, energy, electronics, signal processing, telecommunications, automation and control, measurement, and computer engineering.
In keeping with its history, IJEEE also aims to advance the teaching of electrical engineering, specifically. Illustrated articles highlight current topics from an educational perspective: specific projects, case studies and reports of laboratory practice complement analyses of new teaching methods, curriculum design, assessment, validation, and new technologies.
Original articles, short notes, and editorials are considered and peer reviewed.
Dr. James Baldwin | SAGE Publishing, UK |
Almoataz Youssef Abdelaziz | Ain Shams University, Egypt |
Hafiz Ahmed | Coventry University, UK |
Khaled Ahmed | University of Strathclyde, UK |
Mohammed Al Badi | Sultan Qaboos University, Oman |
Judith Apsley | University of Manchester, UK |
Emilio Barocio Espejo | Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico |
Ricardo Fernandes | Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil |
Mona Ghassemi | Virginia Tech, USA |
Joaquin Carrasco Gomez | University of Manchester, UK |
Ahmed M. A. Haidar | University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia |
Bora Karayaka | Western Carolina University, USA |
Dr Vahid J. Sadeghi | Aston University, UK |
Alireza Soroudi | University College Dublin, Ireland |
Rafiq Swash | Brunel University London, UK |
Jin Yang | Aston University, UK |
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