| The Faculty  of Electrical Engineering has a ninety two years long history. Several major  departments, including Electromechanics, came into existence in 1920, when the  former National School of Civil Engineering (established in 1864) grown into  the Polytechnic School of Bucharest, endorsed by the royal edict signed by  Ferdinand, King of Romania (June 10, 1920).Today, the  Faculty of Electrical Engineering provides higher education curricula  (undergraduate and graduate levels), and conducts research in theoretical and  applied electrotromagnetism, in areas of low frequency, low and medium voltage,  medium and high currents, including: electromagnetic fields and electrical  circuits, energy conversion and sources, metrology, measurement systems,  electrical machines and apparatus, power electronics, electrical drives and  motion control, bioengineering, electro-technology, CAD in electrical  engineering, management, electromagnetic compatibility etc.
 The Faculty of  Electrical Engineering is founder of the National Consortium of Electrical Engineering  Faculties, a nation wide academic network of the seventeen faculties of  electric engineering.
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