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Volume 11 Issue 2

NEWSLETTER: DEPARTMENT Of EEE, VCE Jan ’17 – Jun ‘17

Vardhaman College of Engineering

Department of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering

CONTENTS
1. New Faculty Joined ………………. 1
2. Awards and Recognitions ………… 1
3. Faculty Research Publications ……. 2
4. Major Equipment Purchased ……… 3
5. Professional Development …………3
6. Placement …………………………. 4
7. About the Department …………….. 8

1. List of New Faculty Joined / Faculty Left from the Departments

The following faculty members have joined the department


1. Dr. N. Kiran Kumar (Professor) – 13/05/2017
2. Dr. K. Jaiganesh (Associate Professor) – 22/05/2017
3. Dr. S. Ravivarman (Associate Professor) – 22/05/2017
4. Mr. U. Ramanjaneya Reddy (Assistant Professor) – 24/04/2017
5. Mr. Imran Sheriff (Assistant Professor) – 12/06/2017
6. Mahender (Lab Assistant) – 15/06/2017
The following faculty members left the department
1. Mrs. P. Mounica (Assistant Professor)
2. Mr. P. Kiran Kumar (Assistant Professor)

2. Awards / Recognitions obtained by the Faculty

Awards / Recognitions obtained by Faculty


1. Mrs. P. Mounica (Assistant Professor) – NPTEL Gold Medalist

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3. Faculty Research Publications

Sl. No. Author Title of the Paper Name of the Journal/ Vol. No / Sl. No / pp /
/ Co-author conference ISSN / ISBN
1. B.Raja Gopal Reddy, A fuzzy logic based MPPT 2017 International pp. 1182-1186
C.Bhanu Prasad, method for solar power Conference on Intelligent ISBN: 978-1-5386-
P.Harika, S.Keerthi generation Computing and Control 2745-7
Sonam Systems (ICICCS) DOI:10.1109/iccons.201
7.8250654
2. D.Srinivasulu Dynamic Analysis for International Journal of pp. 21880-21884
R.N.V.L.H.Madhuri Simulating the effect of Power Engineering and Vol. 6 No. 6
V.Sharath Babu Quality on Sensitive Electronic Computer Science ISSN: 2319-7242
Equipment DOI:10.18535/ijecs/v6i6
.55
3. B.Raja Gopal Reddy Estimation of Power International Journal for pp. 1251-1257
N.Srinivas Harmonics Using Kalman Research in Applied Volume 5 Issue VI
S.Keerthi Sonam Filter Science & Engineering ISSN: 2321-9653
Technology (IJRASET)
4. Md. Asif Handling Classrooms with Journal of Engineering Vol. 30, No. 3
Students having Education pp. 229-234
Heterogeneous Learning Transformations ISSN: 2349-2473
Abilities DOI:10.16920/jeet/2017
/v30i3/110585
5. B.Raja Gopal Reddy Optimal placement of 2017 International pp. 360-363
C.Bhanu Prasad distributed generator and Conference on Intelligent ISBN: 978-1-5386-
P.Harika sizing using Computing and Control 0373-4
S.Keerthi Sonam Particle swarm optimization (I2C2)
6. B.Ravi Kumar Parallel Operation and Control International Journal of pp. 126-131
R.N.V.L.H.Madhuri of Synchronous Generator and Applied Engineering Vol. 12, No. 1
U.Venkata Reddy Double Fed Induction Research ISSN: 0973-4562
Generator
7. U.Ramanjaneya Reddy Single-stage electrolytic IET Power Electronics pp. 38-46
capacitor less non-inverting Vol. 10, No. 1
buck-boost PFC based AC–DC DOI:10.1049/iet-
ripple free LED driver pel.2015.0945
ISSN: 1755-4535
8. B.Raja Gopal Reddy State Estimation and Tracking IOSR Journal of pp. 01-06, Vol. 12, No. 3
C.Bhanu Prasad using Fuzzy-Kalman Filter Electrical and Electronics ISSN: 2278-1676
P.Harika Engineering (IOSR- DOI: 10.9790/1676-
S.Keerthi Sonam JEEE) 1203020106
9. B.Raja Gopal Reddy State Estimation and Tracking International Journal of pp. 545-549
C.Bhanu Prasad using Recurrent Neural Engineering Research & Vol. 6 Issue 05
P.Harika Networks Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 2278-0181
S.Keerthi Sonam
10. T.C.Srinivasa Rao Transient Lightning and Proceedings of pp. 21
Switching over Voltages International Conference Volume 1
Mitigation in Indian Gas on Systems, Science, ISBN: 978-81-933235-
Insulated Substations Case Control, Communication, 0-2
Study Engineering and
Technology 2017

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4. Major Equipment Purchased & Erected in the Department

Sl. No. Name of the Laboratory Equipment / Software/ Computers Procured Amount
1. Power Semiconductor and 0.25 HP, induction motor. 9380
Drives Lab
2. Electrical Measurements 0.5HP DC, 220V shunt motor, 1500RPM 12,800
3. Power Electronics & Control the speed of a given single phase AC motor using SCR: 6,950
Simulation Lab a) Power unit, 230V/5A.
b)0.25 HP, induction motor. 9,380
4. Electrical Measurements Speed control of DC motor using Chopper: 9,780
a) Chopper power and built in firing unit
b) DC 220V, 0.5HP DC shunt motor 12,800
5. Power Converters Lab Study of SCR to drive small load 5,800
6. Power Converters Lab Speed measurement & closed loop control using PMDC Motor:
220V DC/5A, Power unit with built in firing and closed loop. 14,800
PMDC Motor,100W,220V DC with loading Arrangement. 7500
Digital Tachometer,2000 RPM, contact type 2600
7. Electrical Machines Thyristorised drive for PMDC Motors with speed measurements & 15800
closed loop control:
Drive 220V DC/5A, with firing circuit & closed loop. 7500
PMDC Motor ,100W, 220V DC, with loading arrangement.
Digital tachometer, contact type, 2000 rpm. 2600
8. Electrical Measurements 1-Phase full wave-controlled converter 12,800
1-phase Fully Controlled Power Unit built in 230V/5A firing unit
Isolation Transformer 1kva 1:1, 50Hz, 230V with tapings
7980
9. Electrical Measurements 1-Phase half wave-controlled converter
1-phase Half controlled Power unit 230V/5A with built in 1-phase 12,500
Converter firing circuit
Isolation Transformer 1 kva,1:1,50Hz, 230V with tapings 7980
10. Electrical Machines Speed Control of DC Motor using 3-Ph Half Controlled Converter:
1) 3– Phase, 415 Thyristorised Power Unit& built in firing unit 19800
2) 3– Phase Isolation Transformer, 3KVA 17,850
3) 3-point starter 3000
11. Electrical Machines 3 phase Inductive Load, 10 amps. 22800
12. Electrical Machines Booster Transformers 5000
13. Electrical Machines Potential transformer 5000
14. Electrical Machines 0.5HP DC, 220V shunt motor, 1500RPM 25,600

5. Professional Development of the Faculty / Students

FDP Organized
 Faculty Development Program on Power Electronic Application to Energy Systems, 12-17th June,2017

Workshop Organized for Students


 Fundamentals of Solar PV and Solar Thermal System, June 2017

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Conference Attended
 “Fourth International Conference on 4th International Conference on Transformation in Engineering Education” (All
faculty)

FDP / Workshop Attended


Sl. No. Name of the FDP Faculty Attended
1. Workshop on Entrepreneurship February,2017 Md. Asif, K. Kalyan Kumar,
C. Bhanu Prasad
2. NI Instruments for one day at Lemon Tree Hotel, Hitec city, Hyderabad Dr.Muralidhar goud

3. QIP (1day workshop) on advanced techniques on non-linear and robust Dr.Harish Balaga
control at IIT BHU
4. NI Instruments for one day at Lemon Tree Hotel, Hitec city, Hyderabad Dr.A.Mallikarjun Prasad

5. 1)MATLAB training at VCE Mr.B.Raja Gopal Reddy


2) SVPWM at Osmania University
6. 1) Workshop attended at MLRIT Hyderabad Mr.A.Anand Kumar
2) Workshop attended on power system using Digsilent
7. QIP( 1day workshop) on advanced techniques on non-linear and robust Ms.M.Deepthi
control at IIT BHU
8. Power Electronic Applications to Renewable Energy Systems during 12- All Faculty
17th June, 2017

6. Companies visiting for Placement & Students Placement Record / Alumni

Companies Visited for Placement (Non-Core)

Sl. No. Name of the Company No. of Students Selected


1. United Health Group 02
2. Capgemni 12
3. Tech Mahindra 09
4. NTT Data 04
5. Prime Focus 01
6. Cyient 02
7. Liquid Hub 01
8. Genpact 01
9. Travel Tripper 03
Total 35

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7. Students Placement Record

Date of Recruitment 20 SEP, 2016.


Sl. No. Roll No. Name
1. 13881A0202 KADUKUNTLA AJAY REDDY
2. 13881A0203 BALAGANI AKHIL KUMAR
3. 13881A0214 MUNIRAI BHARATH CHANDRA
4. 13881A0237 CHAVITI MANISHA
5. 13881A0238 MANOJ KUMAR DAS
6. 13881A0241 S NAGARAJ GOUD
7. 13881A0266 DEVARAKONDA SATYASAI MANASA
8. 13881A0274 SANVALLI SRAVANKUMAR
9. 13881A0279 MAMIDALA SUDHEER MITHRA
10. 13881A0281 TUMMALAPENTA TALPA SAI
11. 13881A0285 PALLAPOTULA VINAY KRISHNA
12. 14885A0217 GOUNDLA SANDEEP GOUD

Date of Recruitment 2nd FEB, 2017.


Sl. No. Roll No. Name
1. 13881A0212 MAILARAPU ASHRITHA
2. 13881A0261 VANAMA SAI VENU GOPALA RAO

Date of Recruitment 21st MAR, 2017.


Sl. No. Roll No. Name
1. 13881A0247 MALIPEDDI NISHANK

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Date of Recruitment 23rd OCT, 2016.


Sl. No. Roll No. Name
1. 13881A0238 MANOJ KUMAR DAS

Sl. No. Roll No. Name


1. 13881A0240 VANKAYALA NAGA VENKATA AKHILA
2. 13881A0258 P SAI KRISHNAM RAJU
3. 13881A0276 MUNIGALA SRILEKHA
4. 13881A0284 NANNOORI VIJAY VIKAS REDDY

Sl. No. Roll No. Name


1. 13881A0206 AKSHAY RAJENDRA KHARADE
2. 13881A0215 AELLA BHARGAV REDDY
3. 13881A0216 ARUGONDA CHERISHMA
4. 13881A0217 VATTEPU CHRISTINA HEPSIBA
5. 13881A0233 KOMMIDI LAVANYA
6. 13881A0256 DANAM RUTH SANJEEVINI
7. 13881A0269 KATTA SHARATH
8. 13881A0273 B SHIVADARSHAN
9. 13881A0286 SURI VINAYKUMAR GOUD

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Sl. No. Roll No. Name


1. 13881A0246 SINGH NIDHI

Sl. No. Roll No. Name


1. 14885A0203 SALLA DIVYA TEJA

Sl. No. Roll No. Name


1. 13881A0253 BASA REVATHI
2. 13881A0260 MUPPIDI SAI VARUN BABU

The advancement of technology generally evokes a range of emotions in people from all walks of life. Some
view technology as a great evil that slowly diminishes our humanity, while others view it as a way to bring the
world closer together and to help solve some of our greatest challenges. Regardless of your view, almost
everyone has a favorite quote or two about the impact that technology has on our lives.

“Technology is anything that wasn’t around when you were born.” - Alan Kay

“All of the biggest technological inventions created by man - the airplane, the automobile, the computer -
says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness.” - Mark Kennedy

“Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.” - Pablo Picasso

“One machine can do the work of fifty ordinary men.


No machine can do the work of one extraordinary man.” - Elbert Hubbard

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8. About the Department

The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering was established in 2002 with an intake of 60 and the number was
increased to 90 in 2009 and to 120 in 2014. The department is also offering M. Tech. (Power Electronics & Electrical Drives) with
an intake of 18 from the academic year 2008 – 2009. This program has been accredited by the National Board of Accreditation
(NBA) till the year 2018.The department has very well-established Air-Conditioned Laboratories with sophisticated equipment
supplementing the academic needs of the students.

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

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Editorial Members

Chief Mentors Editors Student Editors


Dr. S. Sai Satyanarayana Reddy Mr. A. Ananda Kumar, Chaviti Manisha
Principal Assistant Professor / EEE Manoj Kumar Das
S Nagaraj Goud
Mr. Md.Asif
Mailarapu Ashritha
HoD / EEE

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