Specialization in Electrical Engineering - Looking for Direction

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Hello everyone,
I am a second-year Electrical Engineering student, and my ultimate goal and dream is to work in space exploration.
During my studies, I’ve realized that I am much more drawn to theoretical fields involving physics and mathematics than to technical fields like circuits and electrical components.
After conducting independent research into the various disciplines within electrical engineering, I found (based only on my research) that the fields most likely to interest and suit me are signal processing, electromagnetics, and electro-optics.

I wanted to seek advice and hear from people more experienced and knowledgeable than I am in this field regarding a few points:
  1. Which disciplines might suit me better, and which might suit me less?
  2. What questions should I ask myself, and what "homework" should I do to determine which discipline is best for me?
  3. What factors do you think I should take into consideration?
It’s important to note that, considering my goal (space exploration), I am aware that I will likely need to pursue advanced degrees. I aim to pursue a master’s degree if my grades allow for it.

In conclusion, I would love to hear about questions I might not have thought to ask.
I truly appreciate your time and effort in helping me.

Thank you in advance, I really appreciate it.
 
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Welcome to PF.

Have you looked at employer websites like NASA and SpaceX to see what kind of job openings they have? That might help to direct you to specialties that you could consider looking into.
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to PF.

Have you looked at employer websites like NASA and SpaceX to see what kind of job openings they have? That might help to direct you to specialties that you could consider looking into.
Thank you very much for the great advice and the warm welcome, I will surely apply that advice.
 
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nirmo said:
I am a second-year Electrical Engineering student
Start now to find internships for the coming two summers. Don't lose a good opportunity by trying to find a perfect one.
 
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nirmo said:
Which disciplines might suit me better, and which might suit me less?
If you haven't developed preferences already, the only way is to get hands-on experience. The above suggestion on summer internships is good, but too limited (two shots). Does your university offer lab courses that expose you to a variety of experimental techniques? Does your university offer you opportunities during the school year for undergrad research with professors, either formally via registration in an "undergrad research" or "individual study" course, or informally (you approach professors and ask them whether they would take you on for projects)?
 
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Since you have an interest in mathematics / physics, try courses in Linear or Optimal Control Theory, or Estimation theory or probability. Many Jobs in aerospace should be looking for experts in these fields of Electrical Engineering.
 

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