Electrical and Electronics Engineering

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering had a humble beginning along with the inception of the college in 2001. In a very short span of time, the department has established adequate lab facilities. The department strives to achieve excellence in teaching-learning process and research activities together with the college. It currently offers 4 year full- time Bachelor degree programme in Electrical & Electronics Engineering and 2 year full time Master degree programme in Power Electronics & Drives. In accordance with the intake sanctioned by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi, the department admits 60 students in U.G and 18 students in P.G programme every year respectively.
The department is accredited by NBA & NAAC for its good infrastructure facilities and the quality of education which it offers. It has 15 members of highly qualified and well-experienced Faculty. Senior faculty members are qualified with doctoral degree and junior faculty members are pursuing doctoral degree in various specializations at premier universities. Faculty members are doing research activities in the areas of renewable energy, power electronics, power system optimization and power quality.
PROGRAMME OFFERED
UNDER GRADUATE COURSES
Course Name :B.E Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Course Duration : 4 Years
LAB FACILITY:
Laboratory details
- Power Electronics Lab was upgraded using funds received from AICTE under MODROBS scheme.
- A new “Electrical Engineering and Control System” laboratory was established in the year 2013 to support the existing electrical machines lab and control system laboratory
- Software tools viz., Electromagnetic Transient Analyzer Program (ETAP) and MATLAB (version: 2013a) for simulation studies were purchased
- Advanced Solar Radiation Assessment centre has been established in association with Centre for Wind Energy and Technology, MNRE, India.
- Standalone Uninterrupted power supply was provided to the power system simulation Laboratory.
- SMART class room is established
Lab Description |
Number of Students | Area(sq.ft) |
Electrical circuits lab |
35 |
2100 |
Electrical machines lab |
35 |
3000 |
Electrical Engineering and Control systems Lab |
35 |
3000 |
Control and Instrumentation lab |
35 |
1600 |
Power electronics lab |
35 |
2400 |
Engineering practice lab |
35 |
3000 |
Power system simulation lab |
35 |
1200 |
Linear integrated circuits lab |
35 |
1600 |
INDUSTRY ATTACHED LABORATORIES
Lab Name | Industry Attached | Equipments / Specifications | QUANTITY |
NIWETAM | NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WIND ENERGY , PALLIKARANAI | PC
HP 500-220IN / CORE i5-4570 (3.2 G)/8 GB DDR3 RAM/1 TB HDD/R/W DVD/NVIDIA 1 GB GRAPHICS / WINDOWS 8 / WIRELESS KEYBOARD & MOUSE/ 18.5”LED TFT MONITOR / 3 YEARS WARRANTY
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7 |
DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
No. of Volumes: 317
No. of Titles: 154
IEEE All Society Periodical Package : 179
Online Access Journals:
DELNET DEVELOPING LIBRARY NETWORK
Books published by our faculty:
- “Circuit theory” by Dr.K.C. Jayasankar , & M.K. Ramachandran VRB Publishers ISBN NO. 978-93-81837-96-2
- “Electronic Circuits I “by Dr.K.C. Jayasankar , & M.K. Ramachandran Auxilium Publishers and distributors ISBN NO. 978-81-921265-2-4
Department Highlights
Signed a MoU with Ensave consultancy Private Limited on 6.8.2019
Final year EEE students A. Ibrahim Basha, S.Lokesh & T.Karthikeyan got fund of RS.7500 for their project title” SMART ELEPHANT MONITORING SYSTEM” from Tamil nadu State Council for Science & Technology. The project is guided by Ms.Shobana Associate Prof/EEE.
- Advanced Solar Radiation Assessment centre has been established in association with Centre for Wind Energy and Technology, MNRE, India.
- MNRE sponsored one day seminar on “Renewable Energy Production And Its Challenges” on 25.03.2015 Funds received Rs.50,000/-
- Forge factory organized a 56 hour hardware hackathon, a startup- innovation hub contest on February 7 -9, 2018. In this competition 35 teams participated from all over the India & among them our final year EEE students Balu Ashok, S.Balachandar & B.Goutham participated& designed their “AVANT GRADE E-BIKE “ . They received the grant for Rs.5 lakhs
- Our Innovative Project "Avant Grade E-bike" executed by our student BALU ASHOK and team (2014-18) won Bronze medal in “48 th All India Student Design Competition” organized by National Design & Research Forum. He received his Bronze medal on 29.10.2017 at KALA Academy,GOA.
- Selected in Texas Instruments challenge India Contest 2015 for the participation in quarter finals. Texas Instruments, rewarded with components worth Rs.50,000/- forfabrication of the gadget
- “Remote sensing of patients using power line and visible light communication“ by E. Kavitha ,J. Aparna and Dhanalakshmi IV Year EEE students(2016) guided by Dr .S. Krishnakumar HOD-EEE
- Selected by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology
- Sanctioned funds of – Rs.10,000/-
- “Design and Implementation of POTHOLE detection system “by Selvamani ,Rudhran ,R.Ramkumar IV YEAR EEE guided by Dr. A. Kalaimurugan Assoc. Prof/EEE
- Selected by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology
- Sanctioned funds of – Rs.10,000/-
- Novel design and Characterization of Pyranometer for Precision Solar Radiation Measurements” Rajesh Prasanth, A. Sreedhar reddy, and V.Rajesh guided by Dr. K.C. Jayasankar
- Selected in Engineer infinite Elecrama’s -2016 project exhibition
- Sanctioned funds by Elecrama – Rs.14,000/-
- Management sanctioned a fund of Rs.15,000/
- D.Parveez Hussain (2014) won silver medal in “All India design competition for engineering students-2013” organized by National design and Research forum of the Institution of Engineers(I) for the design of “Electronic Accelerator and Steering Mechanism of a electric vehicle for the psychically challenged “.
UNIVERSITY RESULTS
Academic Year | Percentage | No. of University Ranks |
2018-2019 | 54.27 | – |
2017-2018 | 78.6 | – |
2016-2017 | 85.07 | – |
2015-2016 | 56.87 | 4 |
PLACEMENTS – HIGHER STUDIES – ENTREPRENEUR
Academic Year | Percentage | Higher Studies | Entrepreneur | Details |
2018-19 | 79% | – | – | view |
2017-18 | 77% | 3% | 1% | view |
2016-17 | 70% | 1% | – | view |
2015-16 | 54% | 3% | – | view |
PROJECTS
Academic Year | No. of Projects | Details | Achievements | Details |
2018-19 | 12 | View | 2 | View |
2017-18 | 26 | View | 2 | View |
2016-17 | 36 | View | 2 | View |
2015-16 | 43 | View | 1 | View |
PUBLICATIONS
Academic Year |
No. of Publications |
Details |
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National Conference | International Conference | International Journal | ||
2018-19 | – | – | 8 | View |
2017-18 | 6 | 2 | 26 | View |
2016-17 | 3 | – | 1 | View |
2015-16 | – | – | 24 | View |
PROFESSIONAL BODY
Academic year | Members | No. of Activities | Details |
2018-19 | IE(I)-28 | 3 | View |
2017-18 | IE(I)-38 | 3 | View |
2016-17 | IE(I)-33 | 2 | View |
2015-16 | IE(I)-35 | 1 | View |
Name | Designation | Qualification | Experience | Mail Id |
Dr. K.Sathiyasekar | Professor/HOD | M.Tech., PhD | 28 | Sathiyasekar.eee@prathyusha.edu.in
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Ms.M.Preetha | Associate Professor | M.E | 12.10 | preetha.eee@prathyusha.edu.in
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Dr.J.Poornachandran | Professor | M.Tech., PhD | 15.11 | Poornachandran.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Dr.K.C.Balaji | Associate Professor | M.Tech., PhD | 11.2 | balaji.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Ms.S.Shobana | Associate Professor | M.E(PhD) | 15.1 | shobanas@prathyusha.edu.in |
Ms.Yuvaleela | Assistant Professor | M.E | 11.3 | Yuvaleela.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Mr.J.Rajesh | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | 11.1 |
rajesh.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Mr.A.Azeezur Rehman | Assistant Professor | M.E | 9.5 | azeezurahman.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Mr.K.Somasekhar | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | 8.6 | sekharkesani@gmail.com |
Mr.K.Anand | Assistant Professor | M.E | 7.5 | anand.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Ms.T.Madumathi | Assistant Professor | M.E | 6.10 | mathumathi.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Mr.C.Ramesh | Assistant Professor | M.Tech. | 4.1 | ramesh.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Mr.G.Rajesh | Assistant Professor | M.E | 1.6 | grajesh.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Ms S.Malathy | Assistant Professor | M.E | 0.6 | malathy.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
Ms.G.Sheela | Assistant Professor | M.E | 0.6 | sheela.eee@prathyusha.edu.in |
RESOURCES
COURSE CODE |
COURSE NAME |
STUDY MATERIALS |
VIDEO LINKS |
EE 8301 | ELECTRICAL MACHINES I | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8351 | DIGITAL LOGIC CIRCUITS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8391 | ELECTRO MAGNETIC THEORY | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EC 8353 | ELECTRON DEVICES & CIRCUITS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
MA 6351 | TRANSFORMS & PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
ME 8792 | POWER PLANT ENGINEERING | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
MA 8491 | NUMERICAL METHODS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8401 | ELECTRICAL MACHINES II | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8402 | TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8451 | LINEAR INTEGRATED CIRCUITS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8403 | MEASUREMENT & INSTRUMENTATION | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
IC 8451 | CONTROL SYSTEMS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8501 | POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8551 | MICROPROCESSORS & MICROCINTROLLERS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8552 | POWER ELECTRONICS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8591 | DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
CS 8392 | OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8601 | SOLID STATE DRIVES | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8602 | PROTECTION & SWITCH GEAR | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8691 | EMBEDDED SYSTEMS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8005 | SPECIAL ELECTRICAL MACHINES | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8002 | DESIGN OF ELECTRICAL APPARATUS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8701 | HIGH VOLATGE ENGINEERING | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8702 | POWER SYSTEM OPERATION & CONTROL | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
OCS 752 | INTRODUCTION TO C PROGRAMMING | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8006 | POWER QUALITY | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
EE 8015 | ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATION,UTILIZATION & CONSERVATION | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
GE 8076 | PROFESSIONAL ETHICS | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
MG 8591 | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT | DOWNLOAD | VIEW |
VISION
To promote and sustain the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering as a leading beacon in the areas of engineering education, scientific research and development and to cater the requirements of modern global engineering industries.
MISSION
- To impart in depth knowledge in the various areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
- To develop practical skills & hands on experience in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
- To make competent engineers suitable for modern global engineering industries.
- To interact with various industries by signing MOU and thus create a centre of excellence
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVIES (PEOs)
PEO-1:
To Enable the Graduates to excel in engineering positions in any organization that emphasize on design, development and implementation of complex electrical systems
PEO-2:
To inculcate professional and multidisciplinary approach, entrepreneurial thinking and obtain skills necessary for interacting effectively with society.
PEO-3:
To exhibit commitment to their profession by following the ethical and creative practices to serve the nation.
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES (POs)
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- An ability to apply knowledge of computing, mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals appropriate to the discipline.
- An ability to analyze a problem, and identify and formulate the computing requirements appropriate to its solution.
- An ability to design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
- An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
- An ability to use current techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for computing practice.
- An ability to analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
- Knowledge of contemporary issues.
- An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues and responsibilities.
- An ability to function effectively individually and on teams, including diverse and multidisciplinary, to accomplish a common goal.
- An ability to communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
- Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in continuing professional development.
- An understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects.
PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME:
- Exploit consistent theoretical and practical methodologies to design and implementation in electrical system.
- Gain knowledge of basic Electrical and Electronics to Power Systems and Power Electronics for governing the system.
- Educate the computing platform and learn software for power systems and hybrid renewable energy system to meet out the demands.
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