Credentials
These notes document formal learning programs — the exams I’m preparing for, the degree programs I’m pursuing, and the knowledge they require. Each section contains study notes, problem sets, key formulas, and reflections on the process.
Active & Planned
FE Exam — Fundamentals of Engineering
The first step toward professional licensure. Broad coverage of engineering fundamentals with a focus on the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) exam.
PE Exam — Professional Engineer (Power)
The professional licensure exam for electrical engineers specializing in power. Advanced coverage of power systems, machines, and electrical design.
MIT Sloan Executive MBA
Business, strategy, finance, leadership, and innovation — bridging technical depth with organizational and market context.
PhD — Electrical Engineering
Doctoral-level research in electrical engineering. Research methodology, literature review, and advanced topics in the field.
PhD — Energy Engineering
Doctoral-level research focused on energy systems. Intersection of power engineering, economics, policy, and sustainability.
Why Document This Publicly?
Studying for these credentials in public creates accountability, surfaces knowledge gaps faster, and creates a resource for others on the same path. Every problem set, summary, and formula sheet here was written while learning — not after the fact.
Connects To
- Foundations — FE/PE draw directly on math and engineering fundamentals
- Electrical Engineering — technical depth for FE, PE, and PhD EE
- MIT Sloan MBA — business context for consulting and TPM