What Are the Specializations of an Electronics and Hardware Engineer?

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In summary, an electronics and hardware engineer specializes in designing, developing, and testing electronic systems and hardware components. They have a strong understanding of electrical and computer engineering principles and use this knowledge to create new technologies for various industries. They may specialize in areas such as circuit design, microelectronics, embedded systems, or telecommunications. These engineers also play a crucial role in ensuring the functionality and reliability of electronic devices and systems through testing and troubleshooting. They constantly stay updated on advancements in technology and use their expertise to improve and innovate existing systems.
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Hello,

I am an Electronics & Hardware Engineer.

I am an Electronic circuit designer , troubleshooter ,

reverse engineering & Web designer.


*** Now , I work by myself and I recently,focused and interested in web design .
I am interested in math,physics and philosophy and methodology.

I design [specially with PIC microcontrollers], reverse engineering and repair very special
equipements as projects for companies. And web design: you can see my private web site
at the following;

[advertisement of personal website deleted by the Mentors]

I worked in many fields like as the followings ;

1-MEDICAL EQUIPEMENTS installation & repairing

I worked as a specialist in installation , troubleshooting and repairing of:
medical equipements like as; bedside and central monitoring, medical electric shock,
balloon pump and syringe pump,...

2-Electronic communication Equipements repairing

I worked as a specialist in installation , troubleshooting and repairing of :

Wireless , spectrum analyzer , oscilloscope, etc….

3-UPS Equipements installation & repairing

4-cryptography project designer
 
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