<p>communications -- e.g., analog/digital, wireless, and satellite communications; </p>
<p>control systems -- e.g., servo systems, process control, robotics, and navigational systems; </p>
<p>digital signal processing -- e.g., digital filtering, digital audio processing, and neural networks; </p>
<p>digital systems (computer engineering) -- e.g., micro-controllers, digital logic, and VLSI design; </p>
<p>electro-optics -- e.g., lasers, holography, and fiber optic communications; </p>
<p>electromagnetics -- e.g., radar, antenna design, and wave propagation in space; </p>
<p>electronic materials and device fabrication -- e.g., semi-conductors and super conductors; </p>
<p>electronics -- e.g., amplifier design, integrated circuits, and instrumentation; </p>
<p>image processing -- e.g., medical imaging and computer vision; </p>
<p>power -- e.g., motors, power generation, power electronics, and power plant control; </p>
<p>space sciences -- e.g., the study of electrical properties of the atmosphere;</p>
<p>which of these areas in EE seem to have the lesser chance of being outsourced?</p>