Computer engineering

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Computer engineering is a discipline that integrates several fields of computer science and electrical engineering required to develop computer hardware and computer software. Computer engineers usually have training in electronic engineering (or electrical engineering), software design, and hardware-software integration instead of only software engineering or electronic engineering. Computer engineers are involved in many hardware and software aspects of computing, from the design of individual microcontrollers, microprocessors, personal computers, and supercomputers, to circuit design. This field of engineering not only focuses on how computer systems themselves work but also how they integrate into the larger picture.

History[edit]

The history of computer engineering dates back to the early days of computing. The first computers were mechanical devices, and the field has evolved significantly since then. The development of transistors and integrated circuits in the mid-20th century was a major milestone that led to the creation of modern computers. The field has continued to evolve with advancements in semiconductor technology, networking, and software development.

Subfields[edit]

Computer engineering can be divided into several subfields, including:

  • Hardware engineering: Focuses on the design and development of physical components of computers.
  • Software engineering: Involves the creation of software systems and applications.
  • Network engineering: Deals with the design and management of computer networks.
  • Embedded systems: Involves the development of specialized computing systems that are part of larger systems.
  • Cybersecurity: Focuses on protecting computer systems and networks from threats and vulnerabilities.

Education[edit]

A typical curriculum for a degree in computer engineering includes courses in mathematics, physics, computer programming, data structures, algorithms, digital logic design, computer architecture, operating systems, and networking. Many programs also offer specialized courses in areas such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

Applications[edit]

Computer engineers work in a variety of industries, including telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer electronics. They may be involved in the design of smartphones, medical devices, automated systems, and network infrastructure.

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