Electrical And Electronics Engineering

Department

Vision

To explore students to the industrial practices so as to enable them to confidently face the problems in the industry and to prepare them to inculcate inquisitiveness and curiosity thereby nurturing their intellectual growth to cope with rapid changes in technology

Mission

  • To provide good education, practical orientation and extracurricular skills.
  • To provide the sense of responsibility, human values and social consciousness among students
  • To make the students to face the world as a competent professional and responsible citizens

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOS)

PEO 1- Technical Knowledge

To provide students with a strong foundations in the mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamental necessary to formulate, solve and analyze electrical and electronics engineering problems and to prepare them for post graduate and research studies

PEO 2-Professionel and communication skills:

To develop the capabilities in the students and to make their innovative and competent so that they can successfully function as members in multidisciplinary teams and to develop the basic skills to communicate effectively.

PEO 3-Computer Skills

To create awareness on the importance of IT skills with which one can successfully complete hardware and/or software related engineering projects to meet customer business objectives and engage in research

PEO 4-Social awareness:

To provide the students with a broad-based education so that they can accept diversity of opinion, better understanding of ethical issues, and develop a perspective of the profession and to create an awareness of social concerns and professional responsibilities in the work place.

PROGRAME OUTCOMES (POS):

PO-a: An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

PO-b: Ability to analyze, identify, formulate and solve engineering problems

PO-c: An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, social, political, ethical, health, safety and manufacturability.

PO-d: Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.

PO-e: An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

PO-f: The board education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental and social context

PO-g: An understanding of professional and ethicial responsibility

PO-h: An ability to function of multidisciplinary teams

PO-i: An ability to communicate effectively

PO-j: An ability to engage to life-long learning

PO-k: An ability to manage projects based on the management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):

On completion of Electrical and Electronics Engineering program, the student will have the following Program Specific Outcomes.

  1. Foundation of Electrical Engineering: Ability to understand the principles and working of electrical components, circuits, systems and control that are forming a part of power generation, transmission, distribution, utilization, conservation and energy saving. Students can assess the power management, auditing, crisis and energy saving aspects.
  2. Foundation of Mathematical Concepts: Ability to apply mathematical methodologies to solve problems related with electrical engineering using appropriate engineering tools and algorithms.
  3. Computing and Research Ability: Ability to use knowledge in various domains to identify research gaps and hence to provide solution which leads to new ideas and innovations.

Seminars/conferences/workshops conducted by the Department during the last five years:

Year

Name of the workshop/ seminar

Number of Participants

Date: From – To

2017-2018

WORKSHOP ON ELECTRICAL MACHINES

39

02/08/2017

2017-2018

WORKSHOP ON ROBOTICS

110

30/08/2017

2017-2018

SEMINAR ON INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

110

28/07/2017

2017-2018

SEMINAR ON RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE

110

10/02/2018

2017-2018

SEMINAR ON AUTOMATION

110

10/03/2018

2019-2020

WEBINAR ON INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING

75

29.05.2020

2020-2021

WEBINAR ON ROLE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS IN HYBIRD ELECTRICAL VEHICLE

88

15/07/2020

2020-2021

WEBINAR ON RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS

 

88

29/06/2020

2020-2021

 

WEBINAR ON ROLE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINNERS IN HYBRID ELECTRICAL VECHILE

88

15/07/2020

Faculty

Academic Year 2021-22:

SL.NO

NAME

DESIGNATION

DATE OF JOINING INSTITUTION

NATURE OF APPOINTMENT (AGAINST SANCTIONED POST, TEMPORARY, PERMANENT)

NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT

HIGHEST DEGREE QUALIFICATION (NET/SET/SLET/PH.D./D.M/M.CH./

 

 

1

DR.S.SAKTHIVELMURUGAN

PROFESSOR & HEAD

01.12.2011

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Ph.D, 2001

 

2

DR.B.PADMANABHAN

PROFESSOR

23.05.2022

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Ph.D, 22

 

3

MR.M. ARUNPRASATH

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

15.06.2011

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2012

 

4

MR.B.M.PRABHU

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

16.12.2019

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2011

 

5

MRS.P. NIRMALA

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

04.06.2007

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2006

 

6

MR. T. RAJASUNDRAPANDIAN LEEBANON

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

03.06.2013

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2013

 

7

MR.S.MOHAN KUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

21.06.2013

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2013

 

8

MRS.S.NITHYA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

19.02.2018

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2014

 

9

MR.K.A.SIVAPRAKASAM

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

03.07.2013

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2011

 

10

MR.K.GURUVARAN

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

21.01.2020

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2017

 

11

MRS.V.RANJITH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

11.06.2012

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2011

 

12

MRS. S.MONISHA

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

12.06.2013

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2013

 

13

MR.P.R.SENTHILKUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

03.06.2013

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2013

 

14

MR.C.MADHANKUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

07.03.2011

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2011

 

15

MR.G.NAGASOUNDARI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

16.12.2019

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2011

 

16

MRS. K.REVATHI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

16.12.2019

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2019

 

17

MR.V.MANI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

27.08.2020

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2012

 

18

MRS.P.S.SIVAKAMI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

16.12.2019

PERMANENT

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E, 2016

 

MOUs Signed

1. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) had been signed on 22-05-2013 between our college and Hexbedded Technologies (HT) for the purpose of Industrial training and projects in inductries for students, and also for conducting Joint programme for new innovative products development along with research and development of HT and faculty members & students of our college.


2. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) had been signed on 12-06-2014 between our college and Sakthe Animal Feeds (SAF) for the purpose of Industrial training and projects in inductries for students, and also for conducting Joint programme for new innovative products development along with research and development of SAF and faculty members & students of our college.


3. Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) had been signed on 15-05-2015 between our college and SIGPRO Technologies (ST) for the purpose of Industrial training and projects in inductries for students, and also for conducting Joint programme for new innovative products development along with research and development of ST and faculty members & students of our college.

Lab Courses Present

Lab courses present:

Sl. No.

Course Code

Lab Course Name

Semester

1

EE3271

Electric Circuits Laboratory

II

2

EC3311

ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LABORATORY

III

3

EE3311

ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – I

III

4

CS3362

C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES LABORATORY

III

5

EE3411

ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY – II

IV

6

EE3412

LINEAR AND DIGITAL CIRCUITS LABORATORY

IV

7

EE3413

MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY

IV

8

EE3512

CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

V

9

EE3511

POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY

V

10

EE3611

POWER SYSTEM LABORATORY

VI