Instrumentation and Control engineering is one of the most challenging branches of engineering and offers a very bright career for its aspirants. It is an extension of electronics and fluid dynamics.
Instrumentation Engineering is all about integrating sensors into recorders, transmitters, displays and control systems. It focuses on the theory and operation of measuring instruments used in the ...
Provides an introduction to the field of Instrumentation and covers process variables and the various instruments used to sense, measure, transmit, and control those variables. This course also ...
A small group of Johns Hopkins University undergraduates were introduced to the field of upper-limb prosthesis during an Intersession course called Prosthesis Instrumentation last month. Over the ...
Total number of core courses required = 4 Requirement 1 = Core Courses Requirement 2 = Laboratory and Instrumentation Course Requirement 3 = Research Project Course* Requirement 4 = Track-Specific ...
Applying Instrumentation in Hazardous (Classified) Locations (ES10) offers a comprehensive approach to specifying and implementing instrumentation in hazardous locations. This course covers ISA ...
Applied electronics deals with the designing and development of instruments and devices that can measure, control, regulate and record data involved in various industrial processes. This branch has ...
The event is designed to provide instruction on methods and processes for implementing computer security in ICSs for nuclear security. Participants should have hands-on experience in computer or ...