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Applied electronics and instrumentation engineering good for girls?
Hi everyone i am planning to do my engineering from electronics stream. Is it good for girls by doing the
electronics and instrumentation engg.
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The primary focus of instrumentation engineering is the development and
implementation of electrical and electronic instruments for the purpose of
measuring,
monitoring, and recording physical
phenomena. Among many other
types of
instruments, instrumentation engineers develop
seismic sensors,
blood glucose sensors, fire
detectors, and ampere meters. Instruments
developed by instrumentation engineers include
analog, digital, and mixed
signal electronic
devices. Major users of these instruments
include
industries that rely on automated
processes, such as chemical and
manufacturing plants.They depend on these devices for safety, and for
improving productivity and
reliability. A very large field of work is
also
offered in biomedical engineering, and in
meteorology (the discipline
that provides devices for technical measurements).The scope of instrumentation
engineering is vast, and
appears to be growing, in part due to the
increased
use of automatic control in
manufacturing and process plan
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