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Volume 10, Issue 2

Vardhaman
Department of Electrical College
and Electronics of Engineering
Engineering
Jan 2016 – May 2016

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Newsletter
Volume 10, Issue 2
January 2016 – May 2016

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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Participation of Students
S. Organised by Nature/Quality
Name of the student Event Date
No. and Venue of Event
Tech Samprathi NNRG, National level 08/01/2016-
1. B. Revathi
2k16 Hyderabad Technical fest 09/01/2016
Tech Samprathi NNRG, National level 08/01/2016-
2. B. Neelavathi
2k16 Hyderabad Technical fest 09/01/2016
Tech Samprathi NNRG, National level 08/01/2016-
3. K. Ajay Reddy
2k16 Hyderabad Technical fest 09/01/2016
Tech Samprathi NNRG, National level 08/01/2016-
4. V. Navya Haritha
2k16 Hyderabad Technical fest 09/01/2016
Tech Samprathi NNRG, National level 08/01/2016-
5. M. Bharath Chandra
2k16 Hyderabad Technical fest 09/01/2016
A. Anurag Microsoft Workshop on
Software
K. Ajay Reddy Technology Software
6. Development 13/06/2016
M. Ashritha Associate, Development
Fundamentals
Hyderabad Fundamentals
Ch. Harsha Vardhan Microsoft Workshop on
Software
Reddy Technology Software
7. Development 13/06/2016
K. Lavanya Associate, Development
Fundamentals
VNV Akhila Hyderabad Fundamentals
Ch. Naveen Chandra Microsoft Workshop on
Software
Ch. Navya Haritha Technology Software
8. Development 13/06/2016
B. Neelavathi Associate, Development
Fundamentals
B. Sai Kiran Hyderabad Fundamentals
C. Uday Kiran Microsoft Workshop on
Software
Reddy Technology Software
9. Development 13/06/2016
G. Manasa Associate, Development
Fundamentals
P. Samanvitha Hyderabad Fundamentals
S. Jayasree Microsoft Workshop on
Software
S. Ravi Kumar Technology Software
10. Development 13/06/2016
Ch. Jagadeesh Associate, Development
Fundamentals
D. Kiran Kumar Hyderabad Fundamentals
Microsoft Workshop on
V. Christina Hepsiba Software
Technology Software
11. Ch. Deepak Development 13/06/2016
Associate, Development
N. Divya Fundamentals
Hyderabad Fundamentals

Industrial Visits
S No Name of the Industry visited Address of the No of students Date
Industry visited
1. KTPS Paloncha 120 24.03.2016

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Student Internships
S. No. Name Company / Industry Duration
1. Ch. Hemanth Vizag steel Plant 23-05-16 to 11-06-16
2. Naveen Chandra TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 27-05-16 to 10-06-16
3. B. Akhil TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 27-05-16 to 10-06-16
4. M. Bharath Chandra TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 27-05-16 to 10-06-16
5. V. Christiana Hepsiba TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 06-06-16 to 18-06-16
6. V. Akhila TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 06-06-16 to 18-06-16
7. V. Navya TSGENCO, Nagarjunasagar 06-06-16 to 18-06-16
8. B. Ajay Kumar BHEL, Hyderabad 08-06-16 to 22-06-16
9. Ch. Harshavardhan BHEL, Hyderabad 08-06-16 to 22-06-16
10. Charishma BHEL, Hyderabad 08-06-16 to 22-06-16
11. Sravan Kumar BHEL, Hyderabad 08-06-16 to 22-06-16

Participation of Faculty in FDP/STTPS/Workshops/Guest Lectures


S. No. Faculty Event Title Venue
RGM College of
Advances in Power
1. Mr T C Srinivasa Rao Workshop Engineering
Electronics
College
RGM College of
Advances in Power
2. Mr K Kalyan Kumar Workshop Engineering
Electronics
College
RGM College of
Advances in Power
3. Mr N Srinivas Workshop Engineering
Electronics
College
RGM College of
Advances in Power
4. Mr. K Jyothi Workshop Engineering
Electronics
College
G.Narayanamma
Artificial Intelligence
5. Mr R Bhaskar Workshop Institute of Tech
Applications
and Science
G.Narayanamma
Artificial Intelligence
6. Mr A Rama Krishna Workshop Institute of Tech
Applications
and Science
G.Narayanamma
Artificial Intelligence
7. Mr Ravi Kumar Workshop Institute of Tech
Applications
and Science
G.Narayanamma
Artificial Intelligence
8. Mr U Venkat Reddy Workshop Institute of Tech
Applications
and Science

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Faculty Research Publications


S. Author / Co-author Title of the Paper Name of the Journal/ Vol. No / Sl. No / pp
No conference / ISSN / ISBN / DOI
1. D.Swati,
1 H.S.Jain, A Comparative Study of CLR 2016 International pp. 643-647
P.Kiran Kumar and CLCR as Current Limiters Conference on ISBN: 978-1-5090-
in AC Power Systems Computation of Power, 0901-5
Energy Information and DOI:10.1109/iccpeic.
Communication 2016.7557304
2. D.Swati, H.S.Jain, A Study on RC Element Based 2016 International pp. 3172-3176
P.Kiran Kumar Current Limiter in AC Power Conference on Electrical, ISBN: 978-1-4673-
Systems Electronics, and 9939-5
Optimization Techniques DOI:10.1109/iceeot.2
016.7755287
3. K.Kalyan
3 Kumar, Coordinated Voltage Control International journal of pp. 8-15
R.V.L.N.H.Madhuri Scheme for SEIG-Based Wind research in cloud Vol. 3, No. 6
Park to improve the Network engineering, management ISSN: 2394-5036
Voltage Profile and Minimize & allied science
the Steady State Loading (IJRCEMAS)
4. D.Swati,
5 H.S.Jain, Current Limiting Reactor 3rd National Conference on pp. 164-168
P.Kiran Kumar Support to retain Short Circuit
LT/HT Switchgear &
Ratings of Circuit Breakers ControlGear – Smart
and the Power Systems Technologies
5. D.Srinivasulu,
6 Enhancement of Power System International Journal of pp. 16
T.C.Srinivasa Rao Operation and Control with Research in Cloud Volume 6, Issue 6
Distributed Flexible AC Engineering, Management ISSN: 2394-5036
Transmission System Devices & Allied Science
(IJRCEMAS)
6. D.Swati, H.S.Jain, Optimum Selection of Inductor 2016 IEEE Region 10 pp. 416-419
P.Kiran Kumar as a Current Limiter in AC Symposium (TENSYMP) ISBN: 978-1-5090-
Power Systems 0931-2
DOI:10.1109/tencons
pring.2016.7519443
7. D.Swati, H.S.Jain, Retrofitting and Upgradation All India Seminar on pp. 8-13
V.Pramod Kumar of EHV Substations and “Retrofitting &
Transmission lines: A review Upgradation of Age-old
of control, protection and EHV Substations & EHV
communication systems Transmission Lines

Placement Details
 Wipro Aditya Pathivada
 ICICI Bank Dhanarekha N
 L&T Construction Dheeraj Kumar K
 GMR Gopi Konda
 Amazon M Sneha Patnaik

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 Tata Consultancy Services Limited


Abhishek Vsyk Siva Rudra Mounica
Dheeraj Kuruva Nithin Goud A
Muvvala Divya Phani Deepak G
Arun Kumar Belede Rakesh Boga
Akshay Arvind Laturkar Sai Prasad Reddy Bussa
Prasad Bairi Srikanth CH
Bhanu Reddy Sudheerkumar N
Jahnavi Veerapaneni Sushma Mothukuri
K.Karthik Patel M.Vijayalakshmi
Krishna Kurna Vishnu Vardhan Reddy P
D Manindhar Reddy Yashasree N
Meghana T anikanti M Sharath Chandra
 Tech Mahindra
Nyathani Harish Cheguru Mounika
Mounika
 Capgemini Jahnavi Veerapaneni H. Priyanka
 Aztec Garlapati Prashant V Sravan
 Alliance Global Services A Sree Harsha Kota Santhosh
 Nttdata Deekshitha Reddy G Jashaank Veepuri
 IBM Tatikonda Sravya
 Al_Zour Refinery Project Megashyam Reddy
 Aztec Consulting Srilekha Inavolu
 HGS Venkata Ravi Kiran
 Manhattan S Krishna Rao Pawar
 RMSI Thummala Srinivas
 Devi Electronics Sravan Kumar K
 Value Momentum Gouthami
 Colruyt Group Y. Hari Shankar
 Karnataka Vikas Bank G Naveen Kumar

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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
Associate Prof / EEE

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