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Volume 12, Issue 2

DEC’17-MAY’18

ESSENCE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ABOUT DEPARTMENT Special points of


interest:
Engineering deals with the 27 faculty members with are: Electrical Networks,
science of intellect thinking M.Tech Qualification, Electrical Measurements,
and as generally known by having an intake of 120 Control Systems, Electrical • THROUGH THE EYES OF
all, electrical engineering students at B.Tech and 18 Machines, Power THE GIRL

mean more in its own way. Students at M.Tech. Level. Electronics, Power Systems • MR.TARUN KUMAR GOT
T h e De p a r t m e n t o f In addition, the department Lab, High Voltage THE GOLD MEDAL IN
Electrical & Electronics is supported by 9 non- Engineering Lab, Power TAEKWANDO AT NATION-
Engineering was teaching staff. systems Lab, Power semi AL LEVEL
established in 2002 with an conductor Drives Lab,
This program has been • MR.AKHIL GOT THE
intake of 60 and the Electrical Simulation Lab,
accredited by the National OUTSTANDING PERFOR-
number was increased to Power Converters Lab,
Board of Accreditation MANCE AWARD.
90 in 2009 and to 120 in Power Electronics
(NBA) till the year
2014. The department is simulation Lab.
2018.The department has
also offering M. Tech
very well established Air-
(Power Electronics &
Conditioned Laboratories
Electrical Drives) with an
with sophisticated
intake of 18 from the
equipment supplementing
academic year 2008 –
the academic needs of the
2009. The department has Inside this issue:
students.
38 faculty members which
includes 11 Doctorates and Some of the laboratories
STUDENT ARTICLES 2

The ZEAL Club STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS 4

PLACEMENTS 11
Electrical Technical conducting many core Lectures, Career Guidance,
Association (ETA) is a related competitions and Games etc. under its
student organization for encouraging them in a auspices. The students are NPTEL CERTIFICATION 10
conducting career positive way. encouraged to present
developing, interpersonal papers and participate in
and intrapersonal skills for Many innovative technical seminars conducted in IITs, RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 6
students. The department fests were conducted as a NITs and other engineering
association was specimen. It organizes colleges. Industrial tours
inaugurated in the year Seminars, Quiz are arranged for students FACULTY ARTICLES 7
2011 and is running Programmes, Industrial to familiarize exposure to
successfully to nurture the Visits, Paper Contests, industries. E-GALLERY 9
budding engineers by Group Discussions, Guest
World is An IDEA
The “World is my idea” is a that the knowing subject is Will and Idea. If we
truth valid for every living an individual. Our examine the reality of the
creature, though only man knowing ,being bound to body and its action, we
can consciously contemplate individuality, necessitates discover nothing beyond the
it. In doing so he attains that each of us can only be fact that it is an idea,
philosophical wisdom. No one, and yet each of us can except the will. With this
truth is more absolutely know all. Hence arises the double discovery reality is
certain than that all that need of philosophy. The exhausted. “The intended
exists for knowledge and double knowledge which of meaning in it is that there no
therefore, this whole world us possesses of his own absolute World and the
is only object in relation to body is the key to the only absolute that exist is
subject, perception of a nature of every our Mind. The world is just a
perceiver-in a word, Idea. It phenomenon in the world. perspective of our senses.”.
is simply owing to this Nothing is either known to
- Sree Teja, II Year EEE
special relation to one body us or thinkable by us except

Telecommunication
Telecommunications, also carrier or the carrier wave. primarily g overnmen t
know as telecom, is the ex- The mode of modulation owned and operated, but
change of information over can be broadly catego- that is no longer the case,
significant distance by elec- rized as either analog or and many have been pri-
tronic mean and refers to digital. Telecommunication vatized. It is difficult to pre-
all types of voice, data and in India began with the in- dict the future impact of
No One Can video transmission. This is a troduction of the telegraph. telecommunications technol-
broad term that includes a Telegraph is the long dis- ogies, services, and appli-
Motivate wide range of information tance transmission of textual cations that have not yet
You…! transmitting such as tele- or symbolic message with- been invented for example,
phones (wired and wire- out the physical exchange in the early days of re-
Until YOU less), fiber optics, satellites, of an object bearing the search and development
Motivate radio and television broad- message. Telegraphy re- into the internet in the late
casting, the internet and quires that the method used 1960s, who could have for
Yourself…! telegraphs. Data is trans- for encoding the message seen the full impact of the
mitted in a telecommunica- be known to both sender internets widespread use
tion circuit by means of an and rIn many countries, tel- today.
electrical signal called the ecom service provides were
- Hrithik Reddy, II Year EEE

ABACUS
Most of us like hitting the It was her personal interest She is now able to do math
Gym! But how many of us to attend abacus. It helped work smartly.
do Brain Gym? her in increasing memory
- K. Mary Sharoline
power and also in cracking
It’s my friend Likitha Reddy
her EAMCET. III Year EEE
from first year experience
on how she trained her She attended many compe-
brain to be fit by going to titions in Pune and Hydera-
abacus (SIP). bad and was third runner
up in the competition that
Her training period was
was held in Hyderabad.
about 3 years from my 6th
standard to 9th standard.

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Volume 12, Issue 2
Through The Eyes of A Girl
They told that her Mini Skirt and cases of rapes are in- Cricket, Movies and Film to compromise and satisfy
was the reason for her creasing at alarming rates. stars is just watching the others ego but then why
Rape. She started wearing And what are we doing to happening. How only we don't we teach our sons to
Long Skirts, even then she prevent? Nothing!!! Literally praise other countries for respect women, encour-
got Raped. They blamed nothing changed. A story in their strict punishments and age women and most of
her dressing. She started social media "RIP society" rules? Are they too difficult all not to rape women.
wearing saree, this time and a small discussion with to implement, that we fail?
also she got raped and friends and most of all All our daughters, sisters, If all this can change then
again they pointed her SYMPATHY for the victim. wives, mothers and friends there can be so much dif-
dressing sense. Now she Does this help??? Little kids live in a state of fear and ference that we can ob-
wore a full length dress and being raped by teachers. agony. And yet we don't serve in our society and
country. Lets be the
covered herself completely. Isn't it ironical of how a even notice these issues and
change because even an
Now whom should we teacher who is often though address them effectively. ocean started with a drop
blame? In a Country where as a second God turned to From adolescence a girl will of water
we pray Goddess Lakshmi, be a Demon? Yet there is be lectured on how to dress - G. Rakshitha
Parvathi, Sarasvati and nothing that changed. A up, how to sit, how to III Year EEE
many more, the accounts Country that is united by stand, how to cook and how

Yoga
YOGA helps me in national level recognition our well being. Because
controlling myself and also twice. Once when she was otherwise we tend to put on
allows me to have a grip on 15 at Gujarat and next weight and attract many
myself personally and when she was 16 at Kerala. harmful diseases. So Yoga
professionally says Sravani. This is commendable, is one way to not just shape
Her father was her main because at the age of 20 the body but also shape the
inspiration and guide who already reaching nationals life in a de-sired way. Not
introduced her to yoga and and that too with yoga only fitness but Yoga helps
she developed the interest which takes so much effort us attain mental peace and
towards it later. She started and proper guidance is not help us lead a happy and
practicing yoga from when easy. healthy life both physically
she was 12 and and mentally.
In this busy and sedentary
Dayananda Yoga Kendra
lifestyle it is very important - G. Rakshitha
(Nizambad) helped her
to exercise and work for
master in yoga. She got a III Year EEE

E Pranks
A chemist, a biologist and e x e c u t i o n Then the electrical engineer
an electrical engineer were attempt fails, the prisoner w a s b r o u g h t
on death row waiting to go is to be released, so the forward. 'Do you have
in the electric chair. chemist was released. anything you want to
The chemist was brought Then the biologist was say?' asked the
forward first. 'Do you have brought forward. 'Do e x e c u t i o n e r .
anything you want to say?' you have anything you want 'Yes,' replied the engineer.
asked the executioner, to say?' 'If you swap the
strapping him in. red and the blue wires
'No, just get on with it.' The
'No,' replied the chemist. over, you might make this
executioner flicked the
The executioner flicked the thing work’.
switch, and again nothing
switch and nothing
happened, so the biologist - K. Ajay, II Year EEE
happened. Under this
was released.
particular State's law, if an

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A TRY TO SHOOT THE STARS...
G. Naveen Kumar

Alumni student Mr G. Naveen Kumar Scored All India 30th Rank in IES.

P. Tarun Kumar

P. Tarun Kumar got GOLD and Bronze medal in Taekwondo at Nation Level.

Akhil Bejjanki
Akhil Bejjanki received an Outstanding Performance award( First Place in ANALOG -online contest
conducted by Texas Instruments. He aslo received an Outstanding Performance award( First Place in TIVA-
online contest conducted by Texas Instruments.

B. Dinesh Kumar

B. Dinesh Kumar received an Outstanding Performance award( Second Place in WEBBENCH-online contest
conducted by Texas Instruments

Secured 10 CGPA in Second Semester End


Examinations

B. Sai Vaishnavi G. Shruthi


17881A0239 17881A0251

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Volume 12, Issue 2
STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION

S. No. Name of the Student Event Date and Venue

Abhishek Mandal October 2017


1 International Conference
III Year EEE HYSEA, Hyderabad
Tarun Kumar Sahu March 2018
2 Indian Engineering Olympiad
III Year EEE GATE FORUM
National Level Conference on
Abhishek Mandal “Advances in Computer Science March 9-10, 2018
3
III Year EEE Engineering & Technology” - ACSET KLE College of Engineering
2018
Sandeep. D March 19-20, 2018
4 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
Anjan Banerjee March 19-20, 2018
5 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
Abhishek Mandal March 19-20, 2018
6 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
N. Vijaya March 19-20, 2018
7 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
Sharanya March 19-20, 2018
8 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
Jaswini March 19-20, 2018
9 Workshop on IOT
III Year EEE Path Creators
B. Dinesh Kumar March 24, 2018
10 Webench Contest – TI India
III Year EEE Texas Instruments
March 28-29, 2018
Dheeraja National Level Students Technical
11 Periyar Maniammai Institute of
III Year EEE symposium ELEKTRIZITAT – 2K18
Science & Technology, Tamilnadu
Sai Yash Thakur March 10, 2018
12 TIVA – Online Contest
III Year EEE Texas Instruments
Tarun Kumar Sahu March 10, 2018
13 TIVA – Online Contest
III Year EEE Texas Instruments
Akhil B February 3, 2018
14 Analog – Online Contest
III Year EEE Texas Instruments
Akhil B March 10, 2018
15 TIVA – Online Contest
III Year EEE Texas Instruments
Anjan Banerjee The Online Marketing Fundamentals January 22, 2018
16
III Year EEE Qualification GOOGLE
Abhishek Mandal The Online Marketing Fundamentals January 22, 2018
17
III Year EEE Qualification GOOGLE

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FACULTY FEAT
Month and
S.
Authors Research Article Title Name of the Conference / Journal Year of
No.
Publication
1 D. Swati Impact of Shrubbery in Rural 2017 IEEE International Conference
15
H. S. Jain Transmission and Distribution on Computational Intelligence and
December
V. Pramod Kumar Networks Computing Research, ISBN:978-1-
2017
5090-6621-6
2 D. Swati Modelling and Analysis of Open International Journal of Mechanical
H. S. Jain End Winding (Rotor) Induction Engineering and Technology, pp. 881 December
V. Pramod Kumar Generator -889, Vol. 8, No. 12, ISSN: 0976- 2017
6359
3 V. Sharath Babu PSO based MPPT for PV System International Journal of Professional
December
Under Partial Shading Condition to Engineering Studies (IJPRES)
2017
Control an Induction Motor pp. 338-345, Vol. 9, No. 4
4 N. Karuppiah An Enhanced Analysis of Two Diode Proceedings of 2017 IEEE
20-21
Model PV Module Under Various International Conference on Circuits
December
Weather Conditions and Systems, pp. 162-167, ISBN:
2017
978-1-5090-6480-9
5 T.C. Srinivasa Rao An effective technique for fault International Journal of Automation
detection & classification in and Control, pp. 411-427, Vol. 11, December
distribution system with aid of DWT No.4, ISSN: 1740-7524 2017
& ANFIS
6 K. Jaiganesh Comparison of Thermal Effect on International Conference on Electrical,
28-29
S. Ravivarman G2G SPVT System with Electronics, Computers,
January
Md. Asif Conventional SPV Panel using FLIR Communication, Mechanical and
2018
Camera Computing,ISBN:978-1-5386-4304-4
7 N. Karuppiah Controlling the power loss in radial International Journal of Pure and
distribution network by optimally Applied Mathematics, pp. 161-179,
February
placing UPQC through Vol. 118, No. 16, ISSN: 1314-3395
2018
reconfiguration using Evolutionary
algorithms
8 N. Kiran Kumar A Reduced Switch Count 31-Level Journal of Advanced Research in
March
Inverter Configuration with Fault Dynamical control systems, pp. 535-
2018
Tolerant capability 541, Issue 01, ISSN: 1943-023x
9 K. Jaiganesh Performance study of MATLAB International Journal of Engineering &
N. Karuppiah modelled PV panel and Technology, pp. 70-73, Vol. 7, No. April
S. Ravivarman conventional PV panel interfaced 2.17, ISSN: 2227-524X 2018
Md. Asif with LabVIEW
10 U. Ramanjaneya Design & analysis of voltage The Journal of Engineering, pp. 367-
Reddy clamped bidirectional DC–DC 374, Vol. 2018, No. 7, ISSN: 2051- April
converter for energy storage 3305 2018
applications
11 K. Kalyan Kumar A Novel Control Scheme for International Journal of Pure and
April
A. Ananda Kumar Harmonic Reduction in AC Mains of Applied Mathematics, p. 1-17, Vol.
2018
B. Vijayalakshmi a Grid connected Solar PV System 118, No. 24, ISSN: 1314-3395
12 N. Karuppiah Load Frequency Control of Three WSEAS Transactions on Computer
May
Area System using FOPID Controller Research, pp. 36-42, Vol. 6, ISSN:
2018
2415-1521
13 K. Muralidhar Control Quality Enhancement of Non International Journal of Electronics,
Goud -Monotonic System by Fractional Electrical and Computational System, May
order Controller pp. 81-91, Vol. 7, Issue 5, ISSN:2348 2018
-117X
14 B. Raja Gopal Parameter Identification and Dahlins International Journal of Pure and
Reddy Control for a Class of Nonlinear Applied Mathematics, p. 1-12, Vol. May
Discrete Time Systems - A Strict 118, No. 24, ISSN: 1314-3395 2018
Feedback Approach

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Volume 12, Issue 2
GEMA SOLAR
The Gema solar power The Gemasolar 19.9-MW ing solar radiation. Gema- plants, which is decisive as
plant near Seville, Spain, Concentrated Solar Power solar’s ability to generate the demand for renewable
became the first commercial system is a “power tower” 24 hours of electricity marks energy increases.”
solar thermal power plant plant, consisting of an array an important step toward As the company explained,
to supply uninterrupted of 2,650 heliostats (mirrors) demonstrating the reliability Gemasolar had only been
power for a full 24 hours, that aim solar radiation at of solar technology, which is operating commercially for
according to builders Torre- the top of a 140-m (450-ft) one of the industry’s biggest one month prior to its 24-
sol Energy. In contrast to central tower. The radiation challenges. In addition to hour run.
photovoltaic solar cells, heats molten salts that circu- providing continuous power - Dr. N. Karuppiah
which use the sun’s light to late inside the tower to tem- on cloudy days and at Associate Professor / EEE
generate electricity, solar peratures of more than 500 night, Gemasolar’s storage
thermal plants use the sun’s °C (932 °F). The hot molten capacity makes it possible
heat to run steam turbines salts are then stored in to manage the supply of
and generate electricity. tanks that are specially de- electricity sent to the net-
One of the biggest ad- signed to maintain the high work and respond to spikes
vantages of using heat is temperatures. This cutting- in demand. As noted in a
that it can be stored more edge heat storage system press release from Torresol
easily than light, allowing enables the power plant to Energy, “The reliability of
for electricity production to run steam turbines and gen- solar energy becomes com-
continue even after the sun erate electricity for up to parable to that of conven-
sets. 15 hours without any incom- tional fossil-fuel power

SEAWEED
In India mainly power are whales, advocates of sea floor to the tips of its produce a liter of fuel for
generated using Non– "biomimicry" are looking for leaves. The movement of every five kilograms of sea-
Renewable resources. As systems that can help hu- the kelp's leaves as they weed. The seaweed pools
growth of population has manity better meet the photosynthesize sunlight into are situated several hun-
increased the energy de- challenge of fueling civiliza- energy, which is seeking to dred meters from the power
mand by 800 per cent, the tion sustainably. Biomimicry commercialize a system that plant smokestacks, and are
Non–Renewable resources simply means using designs generates energy from the filled with sea water that is
of energy such as coal, oil, inspired by nature to solve gentle motion of floats bob- used to cool the plant's tur-
natural gas etc are not ad- human problems. The idea bing up and down in the bines. In addition to provid-
equate for the ever- is that over 3.8 billion years waves. Seaweed could be ing a renewable fuel solu-
increasing demand and of evolution, nature itself used to solve energy crisis: tion with minimal conflicting
need. The right way to meet has solved many of the The technology allows the issues, seaweed cultivation
this energy crisis is to har- problems that humanity production of commercial is believed to have several
ness the Renewable re- finds itself grappling with quantities of fuel from a other positive effects on the
sources of energy such as today. Since energy is one surprising source, one that environment.
solar energy, wind, bio- of the greatest challenges will not undermine global
mass, fuel cells etc. facing the world, with much food sources: seaweed. - Dr. S. Ravivarman
of the research aimed at Instead of allowing the pol- Associate Professor / EEE
Seaweed is just one of the
designing systems that luting gas-one of the main
innovations of nature from
would work in greater har- contributors to global
which engineers are draw-
mony with the planet, it is warming-to escape into the
ing inspiration as they seek
not surprising that science atmosphere, the gas passes
to design energy systems
would look to nature for through a filtration process
that are cleaner and more
answers. Bull kelp is one of and enters a pool, where it
efficient. In plants-the en-
the strongest and most flex- feeds microscopic seaweed.
gines of photosynthesis-and
ible seaweeds in the world
in creatures as small as in- The seaweed is used to pro-
and can grow up to 100
sects and as large as duce fuel. It is possible to
feet from its holdfast on the

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ETA ACTIVITIES

S. No Name of the Event Date/s Target Audience


1 Guest Lecture on “Electrical Distribution System” March 31, 2018 III Year EEE Students
2 Debate February 9, 2018 II & III Year EEE Students
3 Technical Paper Presentations February 13, 2018 II Year EEE Students

VERDANT POWER
Verdant power is a maker ates automatically & invisi- erators to produce electrici- ation passive yawing
& installer of tidal power & ble from shore. The system ty. Power from all the joints with high efficiency on
hydroelectric system. Tidal doesn’t require dams or is fed down single umbilical both ebb & flood tides.
turbines representing the other major civil works & cable to a junction on the • Automatic control & con-
world first operating of a does-n’t redirect the natural seabed. Three such tubes tinuous unattended op-
grid connected tidal turbine flow of the water. In the which work best at a depth eration.
array. Their primary device 2002, verdant power of 50-70 meters & roughly • No fouling or damage
is an under water turbine “Roosevelt Island Tidal En- six kilometers from the from debris.
similar to a three bladed ergy (RITE)” project is being shore can produce up to
• 70 megawatt hours of
wind turbine that is de- operated in New York. Ver- 2.25 megawatts of electric- energy delivered to two
signed to capture energy dant are big red tubes ity. The major advantages end users.
from tidal currents & river each 130 meters long are been discussed here.
The turbines works similarly
currents. Verdant power about four meters in diame- They are to wind turbines. The pro-
develops project & technol- ter & weighing around 750 • Excellent hydrodynamic, cess is successful so verdant
ogy that deliver clean re- tons each. The life expec- mechanical & electrical power should be apply for
newable energy from the tancy of such ocean power performance. a commercial license that
current of Oceans River & plant is close to 20 years. • Grid connected power could last longer than ten
manmade channels. The The pumps high pressure with no power quality years.
free flow system is installed fluid through hydraulic mo- problems. - Mr. A. Ananda Kumar
fully under water & oper- tors driving electrical gen- • Fully bidirectional oper- Assistant Professor / EEE

SOLAR IMPULSE
An aero plane named solar
impulse was invented in
Switzerland. It works only
on solar energy. On May
24th 2012, it starts its jour-
ney. Its wings are about
63.40m length. Its speed is
70km/ hr. It does not re-
quires any other fuels to fly. In 1839, Alexander Ed-
It flies over 36 hours contin- mond Becquerel, a French
uously and made an physicist, found and ob-
achievement. . served the first photovoltaic
- Dr. K. Jaiganesh effect by concentrating the
Associate Professor / EEE sun’s rays onto different
materials. The outcome
yielded a tiny electrical
World’s Largest Solar Power Plant with capacity charge.. This event; howev-
of 1 GW at Kurnool, India. er, did not establish the
(Image taken using Google Earth) creation of solar cells, but it
certainly paved the way to
it.

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Volume 12, Issue 2
E-GALLERY

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NPTEL CERTIFICATIONS

S. No. Faculty Subject

1 K. Jaiganesh Research Writing


2 A. Ananda Kumar Outcome Based Pedagogic Principles for Effective Teaching
3 A. Ananda Kumar Power System Engineering
4 B. Rajagopal Reddy Automatic Control
5 S. Ravivarman Outcome Based Pedagogic Principles for Effective Teaching
6 S. Ravivarman Effective Engineering Teaching In Practice
7 V. Sharath Babu Control Engineering
8 B. Vijayalakshmi Control Engineering
9 A. Vardhani Power System Engineering
10 D. Revathi Control Engineering
11 B. Rajagopal Reddy Control Engineering
12 A. Ramakrishna Control Engineering
13 S. Keerthi Sonam Control Engineering
14 Shital Vaidya Control Engineering
15 B. Harish Power System Engineering
16 Imran Sharieff Programming , Data structures & Algorithm using Python

FDP ORGANIZED & GUEST LECTURE

S. No. Faculty Subject Venue

II Year EEE
Delivered a Guest Lecture on “Parallel
1 A. Ananda Kumar Students,
Operation of Alternators” on March 15, 2018
HITAM

S. Satya Narayana Reddy


Vivek Kulkarni
Md. Asif
One Week FDP on “Transformation from
H. S. Jain Department of
2 Efficient to Effective Teaching” from November
T. Sairama EEE, VCE
29 - December 06, 2017
K. Jyothi
K. C. Archana
B. Raja Gopal Reddy

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Volume 12, Issue 2
GEMA SOLAR

P Shravya Yadav Shiva Kalyan Reddy

V Vamsi Krishna Reddy K Shiva Kumar Reddy

K Meghana Uday Kiran Reddy

R Swethasiri G Manasa

Uday Kiran Reddy B Hemanth Ramarao Venkatesh

K Sushmitha Rao Shilpa Reddy D Vishnu Priya Ramya

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VOLUME 12 ISSUE 2 DECEMBER ‘17 - MAY ‘18

ESSENCE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Vision of the Department


Producing professionally competent graduates in the domain of Electrical Engineering to serve the industry/society
addressing the challenges.

Mission of the Department


 Provide professional skills in electrical circuit design and simulation to the students.
 Develop industry institute interface for collaborative research, internship and entrepreneurial skills among the
stakeholders.
 Bringing awareness among the students with emerging technologies to meet the dynamic needs of the society.
 Encourage multi-disciplinary activities through research and continuous learning activities.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)


 Graduates will excel to make way to give solutions to real time problems through technical knowledge and
operational skills in the field of Electrical Engineering.
 Graduates will demonstrate their ability to acquaint with the ongoing trends in the field of Electrical Engineering
to address the needs of the society.
 Graduates will communicate effectively as team players to cope with building a Prospective career.
 Graduates of the program will act with Integrity and have inter-personal skills in catering the need based
requirements blended with ethics and professionalism.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)


 PSO1- Conceptualize complex electrical and electronics systems, employ control strategies for power electronics
related applications to prioritize societal requirements.
 PSO2-Design, analyze and create energy efficient and eco-friendly power & energy systems.

EDITORIAL MEMBERS

Chief Mentors Editors Student Editors


Dr. S. Sai Satyanarayana Reddy Dr. N. Karuppiah, Associate Professor / EEE Abishek Mandal
Principal G. Rakshitha
Dr. S. Ravivarman, Associate Professor / EEE Mary Sharoline
Mr. Md.Asif
Mr. A. Ananda Kumar, Assistant Professor / EEE Sandeep Dubey
Associate Professor / EEE
Snehitha Reddy
Tarun Kumar Sahu
Ujwal Krishna
T. Deepika
IV Year EEE

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