E - Fest 2k13 will be a celebration of novel ideas, innovation and technical powers of the students in realm of Electrical and Electronics.
The Symposium date has been postponed .
"It will be announced very soon"
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
About the
Department
Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a
continuously evolving subject. As technology has advanced, so have the
challenges facing the modern engineer. A silicon chip containing over 100
million transistors in an area no larger than a postage stamp is yesterday's
news. EEE is a subject that naturally partners with other disciplines to open
whole new engineering avenues. Examples include Mechatronics - with Mechanical
Engineering, Bio-medical Sciences-with Medicine and Avionics-with
Aeronautics.
Academics
The B.E. degree program is designed to achieve a balance between depth of
knowledge acquired through specialization and breadth of knowledge gained
through exploration. The undergraduate degree courses offered by the department
provide a comprehensive foundation in the core topics of EEE coupled with an
area of specialization relevant to emerging engineering challenges. The
curriculum has been designed to create professional electrical and electronic
engineers, who can serve in the fields of core electrical engineering,
information and communication systems, and other related
fields.
Faculty
The faculty in the department is a rich blend of personnel with industrial and professional
experience. The dedicated staff members have sound knowledge in emerging areas
like embedded systems, power electronics applications in power systems, expert
systems, etc. The breadth and depth of the research interests of the academic
staff ensures a high standard of lecture courses and provides excellent
opportunities for challenging and stimulating final year projects. Individual
lecturers supplement their delivery using blackboards, overhead projectors and
video projection.
Research & Consultancy
The research division covers various aspects of electrical engineering.
There is an active and growing area of research in the field of
power electronics & drives, power apparatus and systems, whilst
collaborating with each other and a variety of industrial partners. The research
group focuses on power electronic devices and integrated circuits, and their
uses in various applications. Other major research strands include FACTS and
their integration in power systems, integrated design of electrical machines and
drives and electromagnetic modeling.
Major
Events & Achievements
The EEE Department holds
several national level conferences, seminars and workshops. These provide a
platform for the staff and students to share their views and experience among
industrialists, fellow researchers and academicians in the emerging areas of
electrical engineering.
Careers
On employability, graduates of the university consistently
appear as the first choice of employers. Studying EEE will lead to potential
careers in the areas of Research & Development (R&D), design, systems
analysis, installation and commissioning, process engineering, control and
maintenance, manufacturing, quality assurance and testing, information
technology, programming, consultancy, management and software
engineering.
Department
Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a
continuously evolving subject. As technology has advanced, so have the
challenges facing the modern engineer. A silicon chip containing over 100
million transistors in an area no larger than a postage stamp is yesterday's
news. EEE is a subject that naturally partners with other disciplines to open
whole new engineering avenues. Examples include Mechatronics - with Mechanical
Engineering, Bio-medical Sciences-with Medicine and Avionics-with
Aeronautics.
Academics
The B.E. degree program is designed to achieve a balance between depth of
knowledge acquired through specialization and breadth of knowledge gained
through exploration. The undergraduate degree courses offered by the department
provide a comprehensive foundation in the core topics of EEE coupled with an
area of specialization relevant to emerging engineering challenges. The
curriculum has been designed to create professional electrical and electronic
engineers, who can serve in the fields of core electrical engineering,
information and communication systems, and other related
fields.
Faculty
The faculty in the department is a rich blend of personnel with industrial and professional
experience. The dedicated staff members have sound knowledge in emerging areas
like embedded systems, power electronics applications in power systems, expert
systems, etc. The breadth and depth of the research interests of the academic
staff ensures a high standard of lecture courses and provides excellent
opportunities for challenging and stimulating final year projects. Individual
lecturers supplement their delivery using blackboards, overhead projectors and
video projection.
Research & Consultancy
The research division covers various aspects of electrical engineering.
There is an active and growing area of research in the field of
power electronics & drives, power apparatus and systems, whilst
collaborating with each other and a variety of industrial partners. The research
group focuses on power electronic devices and integrated circuits, and their
uses in various applications. Other major research strands include FACTS and
their integration in power systems, integrated design of electrical machines and
drives and electromagnetic modeling.
Major
Events & Achievements
The EEE Department holds
several national level conferences, seminars and workshops. These provide a
platform for the staff and students to share their views and experience among
industrialists, fellow researchers and academicians in the emerging areas of
electrical engineering.
Careers
On employability, graduates of the university consistently
appear as the first choice of employers. Studying EEE will lead to potential
careers in the areas of Research & Development (R&D), design, systems
analysis, installation and commissioning, process engineering, control and
maintenance, manufacturing, quality assurance and testing, information
technology, programming, consultancy, management and software
engineering.