The title "Father of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)" is often attributed to
Nikola Tesla due to his groundbreaking contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electricity, which revolutionized electrical engineering.
Tesla made numerous inventions that were key to the development of electrical systems, including the induction motor, AC power transmission, and the Tesla coil. His work laid the foundation for modern electrical power systems and electronics.
However, it's worth noting that
Thomas Edison also played a huge role in the development of electrical engineering, particularly in promoting direct current (DC) power systems, although Tesla's AC system ultimately became the dominant method for electricity transmission.
So, while Tesla is commonly regarded as the "father" of electrical engineering due to his pioneering work in AC electricity, both Tesla and Edison are giants in the field.