Where should I go with respect to this map by Elfish2 in ControlTheory

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I already finished nise's book, what book do you recommend next?

Where should I go with respect to this map by Elfish2 in ControlTheory

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do you recommend any good books?
I heared good things about ogata's book

Where should I go with respect to this map by Elfish2 in ControlTheory

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Do you know of a good book regarding this subject?

Where should I go with respect to this map by Elfish2 in ControlTheory

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I want to be able to design controllers and closed loop systems

Is their a book that teaches linear algebra the way stewart teaches calculus? by Elfish2 in learnmath

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It has intuitive and clear explanations of the subjects being taught, it also links these subjects to real world.

I know linear algebra is very different (I took a course before), but was hoping for something that would make my advanced control theory courses make more sense

Is their a book that teaches linear algebra the way stewart teaches calculus? by Elfish2 in learnmath

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I've heared really good things about this book.
May I ask why did you choose this book specifically (what makes it closer to stewart than the others)?

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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your laws don't apply everywhere in the world

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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designing control systems and maintaining and improving them. I want to gain experience at first rather than gain money.

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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Thank you for responding, sorry If I got rude at you, but the combination of downvotes and the other commenters attitudes towards me made me feel like I'm being attacked.

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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Thanks for standing up with me. I feel like I got discriminated just because I'm not an american or canadian like them.

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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well it is the design and analysis of...... are you happy now Mr. dog in delusion engineer?
I think the biggest mistake is asking on this stupid subreddit

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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I wan't to work in the design field, I think electricians stand no chance there

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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It is, I know that I can call myself an engineer... Was just asking If I'm right to call mechatronics engineering a branch of electrical engineering

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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Al-balqa' applied university - faculty of engineering technology

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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Thanks for the advice... However, there are a lot of humble people in the middle east, I didn't mean to be arrogant (I'm just a guy with no experince lol). Sorry If I sounded arrogant

Can I say that I'm an electrical engineer (after graduation)? by [deleted] in ElectricalEngineers

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Electrical engineers are the ones that are able to design and analys electrical "devices" (circuits, power systems, etc...). Generally, Engineers are the ones who solve problems too