Get our free email newsletter

FCC Launches Honors Engineering Program

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced the launch of a new Honors Engineering Program, intended to introduce current and recent engineering school graduates to the wide world of communications technology.

According to a press release issued by the Commission on April 2, the one-year development program will give selected candidates an opportunity to work with FCC personnel on cutting-edge issues in the communications and high-tech arenas, including 5G communications technology, the national deployment of broadband services, and communications technologies intended to improve access to those with disabilities. Other areas of potential focus include communications technologies critical to public safety, homeland security, healthcare, energy, education and transportation.

The FCC says that those selected to participate in the Honors Engineering Program will be eligible for continued employment at the agency.

- Partner Content -

A Dash of Maxwell’s: A Maxwell’s Equations Primer – Part One

Solving Maxwell’s Equations for real-life situations, like predicting the RF emissions from a cell tower, requires more mathematical horsepower than any individual mind can muster. These equations don’t give the scientist or engineer just insight, they are literally the answer to everything RF.

Click here for more information about the FCC’s Honors Engineering Program and instructions on how to apply.

Related Articles

Digital Sponsors

Become a Sponsor

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and check out trending engineering news.

Get our email updates

What's New

- From Our Sponsors -

Sign up for the In Compliance Email Newsletter

Discover new products, review technical whitepapers, read the latest compliance news, and trending engineering news.