Faculty List

  • About Department

    Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering is having an intake capacity of 60 students in B.Tech. course. 30 seats in M.Tech. (Power Electronics) and 30 seats in M.Tech. (Power Systems). The Department has qualified and experienced faculties. They use projectors and visual display units for delivering their lectures. The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering ensures that curriculum effectively contributes towards achieving the program outcomes. At the first-year level, students are exposed to basic sciences. This helps the students to study the subjects like Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry and Engineering Mathematics which have further relevance in conceptualization of engineering designs and implementations. Through communication skills laboratory students are trained in English language which strengthens their communication skills. At the second year of the program, students study interdisciplinary subjects and get introduced to the fundamental electrical subjects and programming languages. The third year exposes the students to the core subjects. Students have to do their minor project work also. Students complete their Industrial Internships at the end of each session. In the final year, emphasis is laid on imparting industrial based knowledge and project work.
    Students under go training of PLC-HMI and advanced drives technology. The MATLAB designing & Circuit Designing contests are organized to bring out the hidden talent of the students.
    The projects are made by the students using the latest technology. To make the students more competent, the department organizes expert lectures, workshops, technical events, seminars, & industrial trips. The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering always ensures that the students are motivated for taking entrepreneurship initiatives by organizing various technical events. Department has setup a lab in collaboration with Mitsubishi.
    Students undergo training of PLC-HMI and advanced drives technology. The MATLAB designing & Circuit Designing contests are organized to bring out the hidden talent of the students.

    Students participate in Robotics, Poster competition, Quiz, extempore etc.
    Every year students are selected in different national and multinational companies. many students have also been selected for higher studies through tough competitions.
    Apart from these contests students are involved in designing quality projects as part of their curriculum. Students go for six weeks training program in the industries and are motivated to understand the work culture of the industry as well as get the practical exposure. They are also motivated to establish their own enterprises.

  • Vision of the department:

    To impart education to the students of Electrical & Electronics Engineering in core and multidisciplinary subjects for academic excellence and good human values.

  • Mission of the department:

    To prepare the students to face the upcoming challenges in the field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering and allied areas through quality teaching. Collaborative and professional activities along with inculcation of social responsibility.

  • PEO1. Graduates will become professionally skilled and successful entrepreneur in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related fields considering social and PEO 1 environmental issues

    1.1) Good professional career.

    1.2) Design and develop economically feasible and socially acceptable solutions.

    PEO2. Graduates will become academically strong to pursue higher education with sound ethical values

    2.1) Higher education.

    2.2) Professional conduct and leadership quality.

    PEO3.Graduates will be inclined towards research.

    3 3.1) Sound in technical and interdisciplinary subjects.

    3.2) Adapting latest trends in technology

  • PSO 1: Graduates will show ability to analyze, design and implement electrical machines, power electronics. instrumentation, control systems for power system

    PSO 2: Graduates will show ability to apply appropriate techniques and modern engineering hardware and software tools in power systems and power electronics in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

    PSO 3:Graduates will show ability to comprehend technological advancements and the impact of Electrical Engineering solutions in societal and environmental context.

  • Dr. Anula Khare

    Dr. Anula Khare (M.Tech., Ph.D.)

    The development of a country is determined by the amount of per capita energy consumption. As far as Electrical & Electronics Engineering is concerned, we encounter its presence after every step. The birth of maglav trains, miniaturization of devices, higher efficiency achieved and above all green power generation are all related in one way or other to Electrical & Electronics Engineering . Electrical Energy is making life simpler, better, faster, sophisticated, eco-friendly and is widening new horizon of its applications. With the infrastructural development in the country on its peak the future of electrical & electronics engineers seems very promising and job opportunities are growing. Renewable energy growth and smart technology being used for its control has opened a big scope for career in Electrical & Electronics Engineering department.

    I take this privilege to welcome you all to the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Technocrats Institute of Technology Bhopal. I feel proud to mention the professional dedication and capabilities of my faculty and lab staff. Most of them have degrees from leading universities of India and having good academic and industrial exp. Its my pleasure to lead the ex dept with such a dedicated and intellectual team as well as to work under able guidance of my authorities who are well experienced and great academicians.

    In our program we include teaching methodologies which inculcate well-made ethical and innovative approaches in the students to meet challenges of state-of-art technology prevalent in Electrical & Electronics Engineering.

    I wish my students , the young engineers, the furure of India, all the very best a very bright and prosperous future.
    I feel happy that our graduates will not only develop their successful career but will also contribute to the progress of the nation.

  • The institution of Engineers (India): The department has opened active student chapter of the Institution of Engineers (India), Membership No. 462021/TIT/EE/487376 in November 2017.

    After that we keep on renewing this chapter by enrolling other students, every year. This chapter organizes various technical/non-technical activities like model making, poster making, quiz, robotics problem solving, paper presentation etc.


    The IEI Students’ Chapter, Department ofElectrical & Electronics Engineering of Technocrats Institute of Technology organized an expert lecture on solar energy on 15th april 2025.


    The IEI Students’ Chapter, Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering of Technocrats Institute of Technology organized a programin23rdMarch 2023.

    They also conducted a Technical Quiz on 30th March 2023, a paper presentation competition “Views Torrent” on 4th April 2023.


    Students of Electrical & Electronics Engineering won 2nd prize in state level model competition organised by The Institution of Engineers (INDIA), MP State Centre Bhopal on 17th April 2022.

  • Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. is well-equipped with state of the art modern laboratories to provide a superior level of practical education to its students. The laboratories are specifically designed with excellent facilities to meet the requirements of A.I.C.T.E. and RG Technical University. Advanced equipments and hardware/softwares are added to the laboratories each year thus keeping them updated.
    Major labs

    • Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab
    • Electrical & Electronics Instrumentation Lab.
    • Electrical Machine Lab.
    • Network Analysis Lab
    • Power Electronics Lab
    • Power System / Wind & Solar Energy Lab
    • Control System Lab
    • Power System Protection Lab
    • Power System II / Simulation Lab
    • Electrical Drives Lab
    • Electrical CAD Lab
    • PLC / SCADA System & Application Lab
    • Project Lab

    Laboratories of the Department

    Power Electronics Lab

    This Laboratory incorporates the basic knowledge of Power electronic devices. It basically imparts stress on the devices and their characteristics which are being used in controlling various electrical devices.

    Electrical Machine Lab -I & II

    This Laboratory incorporates the basic knowledge of Electrical Machines which are being used in daily routine for residential and Industrial Purposes. This laboratory basically imparts stress on the machines and their characteristics.

    Electrical & Electronics Instrument Laboratory

    This Laboratory incorporates the basic knowledge of Electrical & Electronics Measuring Instruments . which helps the student to understand different behavioral characteristics of these instruments.

  • VIII Semester (Batch 2017-2021)
    S.N. Enrollment First Name CGPA Photo
    1 0111EX171015 ANKIT KUMAR DWIVEDI 9.06
    2 0111EX171002 ABHISHEK KUMAR JAISWAL 8.92
    3 0111EX171039 MASOOM SONI 8.83
    VIII Semester (Batch 2018-2022)
    S.N. Enrollment First Name CGPA Photo
    1 0111EX181052 SHIVANGI NEMA 9.52
    2 0111EX181023 DIVYA KUMARI 9.11
    3 0111EX181030 NEELKAMAL YADAV 8.95
    VIII Semester (Batch 2019-2023)
    S.N. Enrollment First Name CGPA Photo
    1 0111EX191003 ADARSH PATEL 9.5
    2 0111EX191004 ADITI BISEN 9.48
    3 0111EX191040 HARSH SINGH THAKUR 9.47
    VIII Semester (Batch 2020-2024)
    S.N. Enrollment First Name CGPA Photo
    1 0111EX201087 RITU PATEL 8.89
    2 0111EX213D14 SAHIL KUMAR 8.85
    3 0111EX201113 SWEETY PRIYA 8.74

  • List of Best projects developed by students under the guidance of faculty:

    (2023-2024)
    S.No. Major Project Titles Type (Domain Area)
    1. Electric Vehicle Design (Society)
    2. IOT based Weather Monitoring System Application (IOT)
    3. SMARTBIN: IOT based smart garbage alert system Product (IOT)
    4. Accident Preventive Glasses Application (Electronics)
    5. Smart Attendance System Application (AI)
    (2022-2023)
    S.No. Major Project Titles Type (Domain Area)
    1. Drone Product (Control System)
    2. Bluetooth module Car using Arduino Uno Application (Electronics)
    3. Mutual Induction Practical Set Design (Instrumentation)
    4. Billing display with bill SMS Features Application (Power system)
    5. Dual Axis Solar Tracking Application (ECM)
    (2021-2022)
    S.No. Title Type (Domain Area)
    1. Power Theft Detector Product (Automation)
    2. 3-Phase Transmission Line Fault Detection Application (Power system)
    3. Transformer Protection Device Design (Instrumentation)
    4. Smart Light Traffic Management System Application (Automation)
    5. Code Secured Door Application (Electronics)

  • E-books


    Study material covering curriculum gap

     


    Additional Reference Material

     

    Faculty online videos

  • Patents of faculty List

    S.No. Name of Faculty Title of Patent Publication Date Application Number
    1. Anula Khare Automated IOT sensor based floating garbage removal machine and method thereof 7/19/2019 201921020893 A
    2. Anula Khare Intelligent Adaptive system and method thereof household energy control and distribution 4/26/2019 201941015762 A
    3. Anula Khare SPV, Wind Turbine & Battery Storage System Based Microgrid for Remote Electrification 26/5/23 202311029302A
    4. Anula Khare Autonomous vehicle driving controller 19/10/24
    5. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Electric Vehicle Battery with Swapping Mechanism 04-12-2023 369081-001
    6. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Impact Of Green HRM Practices on Environmental Performance 30-12-2022 202241073319
    7. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligence and IOT Based Electric Vehicles Monitoring System in Smart Cities Using Deep Learning Algorithms 21-10-2022 202231057924
    8. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Detection Of Spoofing Vulnerability In Revolutionary IOT Networks To Augment Security Mechanism 15-11-2022 1195393
    9. Dr. Saurabh Gupta IOT Based Smart Secure Device to Deliver Fast and High-Quality Equipment/Medicine Using Cloud Computing Technology in Medical Field 25-03-2022 202241011932
    10. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligent and IOT Based Detection and Prevention of Liver Disease using Machine Learning for Health Care Management 03-11-2022 202241011573
    11. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligence Based Prediction and Prevention of Lung Cancer Using Data Mining and Machine Learning Techniques for Health Care Management 03-04-2022 202241006973
    12. Dr. Saurabh Gupta Cloud Computing Based Blood Pressure and Body Temperature Monitoring System using Mobile Application 25-02-2022 202241005000
    13. Abhay Chaturvedi Design patent published on “Training and Performance Monitoring AI Device” dated with Patent Office- Govt of India. (Applied on 23/10/2024) 11/12/2024 Design No.-435398-001 / Class-14-02
    14. Siddharth Shukla Chemical Mixing Device for Agriculture Farm 12-11-2021 349306-001
    15. Siddharth Shukla Solar Powered Billboard 11-02-2022 354096-001
    16. Siddharth Shukla Solar Parking Managing Device 25-03-2022 356465-001
    17. Siddharth Shukla Solar Powered Device to Detect Nutrient in Supplied Farm Water 17-06-2022 360124-001
    18. Deepak Pandey Solar Powered Device to Detect Nutrient in Supplied Farm Water 17-06-2022 360124-001

    Books Published by Faculty

    Sno. Title of the Book ISBN/ASIN Number Name of the Publisher Author
    01 Basic electrical and electronics engineering 978-93-5757-199-9 Scientific international publishing house (siph) Dr. Saurabh Gupta
    02 Renewable energy and green energy sources 978-93-5762-081-9 Alpha international publishing house (aip) Dr. Saurabh Gupta
    03 Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering 978-93-86086-55-6 TECHNOCRATS PUBLICATIONS Devendra Sharma
    04 Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Power Systems Operations and Analysis 9781003301820 Auerbach Publications Eknath Borkar,
    05 Solar PV System 978-81-95198-2-2-1 Bhumi Publishing Siddharth Shukla
    06 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) 978-81-95198-2-2-1 Bhumi Publishing Siddharth Shukla
    07 Load Frequency Control for Multi Area Power System Using PSO Based Technique 9781003301820 CRS Press Siddharth Shukla
    08 A Hybrid Energy Management for Stand –Alone Microgrid Using Grey Wolf Optimization System 9781003301820 CRS Press Siddharth Shukla

  • Citations details of faculty publication

    Name of Faculty Citations
    Dr. Anula Khare 710
    Dr. Malay S. Dash 12
    Dr. Saurabh Gupta 10
    Mr. Deepak Pandey 32
    Mr. Devendra Sharma 14
    Mr. Siddharth Shukla 7

    List of Quality publications in refereed/SCI Journals/Scopus/ IEEE conferences/ UGC Care

    S.No. Author (s) Complete Title of the Article Title of the Journal ISSN
    1 Anula Khare Different Modelling Aspects and Energy Systems of Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC): An Overview International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, Vol.3, No.2, pp.395-402 ISSN: 1309-0127
    2 Anula Khare Optimal Sizing An SPV/Diesel/Battery Hybrid System for A Remote Railway Station in India International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp: 672-681

     

    ISSN: 1309-0127
    3 Anula Khare A Review of Particle Swarm Optimization and its Applications in Solar Photovoltaic System

     

    Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, Vol. 13, Issue 5, pp: 2997-3006

     

    ISSN: 1872-9681
    4 Anula Khare A study of Signal processing Technique In power quality Disturbance Detection IEEE International conference on Innovation high speed Communication and signal processing 979-83503-6894-9
    5 Anula Khare Sizing and performance analysis of standalone wind-photovoltaic based hybrid energy system using ant colony optimisation

     

    IET Renewable Power Generation ,Volume: 10, Issue: 7, IEEE

     

    ISSN No. 1752-1424
    6 Anula Khare Optimal Sizing of A Grid Integrated Solar Photovoltaic System

     

    IET Renewable Power Generation, IEEE

     

    ISSN No. 1752-1424
    7 Anula Khare Technical Evaluation of Solar PV System Proposed for Railway Station

     

    IEEE Sponsored National Conference on  Electrical  Power  &  Energy  Systems, Organized by Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College Ghaziabad

     

    8 Anula Khare MATLAB Based Forecasting for Solar Radiation Data and Power Output from Sunshine Duration and Ambient Temperature

     

    2nd International Conference on Electronic Power and Control, Kualalumpur, Malaysia

     

    9 Anula Khare MPPT control technique in photovoltaic applications : a review

     

    International Conference ICPSE, at China

     

    10 Saurabh Gupta A DATA DRIVEN APPROACH FOR PREDICTING TRANSFORMER FAULTS FOR POWER SYSTEMS

     

    Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1)

     

    0970-2555

     

    11 Saurabh Gupta A REGRESSION LEARNING BASED APPROACH FOR FORECASTING SOLAR IRRADIATION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS IN POWER SYSTEMS

     

    Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1)

     

    0970-2555
    12 Saurabh Gupta HYBRID MPPT ALGORITHMS FOR BIDIRECTIONAL DC CONVERTER

     

    Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1)

     

    0970-2555
    13 Saurabh Gupta Development of Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensor with Improved Sensitivity Using
    Microdome and Micropyramid Polymethylsiloxane Dielectric Layers 
    AIP Journal

     

    ISSN: 1551-7616
    14 Saurabh Gupta An Efficient Protection Scheme for High Impedance Fault Diagnosis in Micro Grid Using Machine Learning

     

     IEEE 3rd International Conference on Electrical Power and Energy Systems (ICEPES)

     

    ISSN: 979-8-3503-9072-8
    15 Saurabh Gupta Long Term Power Prediction of Photovoltaic Panels Based on Meteorological Parameters and Support Vector Machine Indonesian Journal of Electrical and Computer Science Engineering 2502-4752
    16 Saurabh Gupta Soil Ph Periodic Assortent with Smart Irrigation Using Aerial Triboelectric Nano generator Indonesian Journal of Electrical and Computer Science engineering 2502-4752
    17 Saurabh Gupta Soft Switched DC-DC Converter for Hybrid Power Generation Photo Voltaic Panels Using Fuzzy Logic Controller Journal Of Material Today Proceedings 2214-7853
    18 Saurabh Gupta Electrostatic Potential Distribution Analysis of Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistor with Various Channel Length Journal Of Nano materials 1687-4129
    19 Saurabh Gupta Three Phase Distribution STATCOM Integrated with Solar IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS) 978-1-4673-1515-9
    20 Saurabh Gupta Voltage Sag-Swell and Harmonics Analysis of UPQC Control Based DFIG- Wind Integration International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 2231-5381
    21 Saurabh Gupta Opal-RT Based Analysis and Implementation of DFIG With Standalone Wind Energy Conversion System International Journal of Engineering &Technology (IJET-UAE) 2227-524X
    22 Abhay Chaturvedi OPTIMIZING VLDC MOTOR CONTROL IN ELECTRIC VEHICLE USING HYSERTERIS CURRENT CONTROLLED BOOST CONVERTERS IEEE, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ISSN: 2472-7555
    23 Abhay Chaturvedi FUTURE TRENDS IN FAULT DETECTION STRATEGY FOR DC MICROGRID IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND COMMUNICATION NETWORKS ISSN: 2375-8244
    24 Abhay Chaturvedi “Comparative Analysis of Three phase AC-DC Controlled Multi pulse Converter” IEEE Explore, ISBN: 978-1-4673-1516-6,
    25 Ashish Kumar Rai Comparative Analysis of Supercritical Boiler Efficiency with Indian and Imported Coal under Indian Condition Journal of Thermal Engineering and Application, STM Journal ISSN:2349-8994

    Publication details of faculty

    S.No. Author(s) Complete Title of the Article Title of the Journal ISSN
    1. Anula Khare An Extensive Review on Power Transition Enhancement for Variable-Speed, Variable-Pitch Wind Turbines using Model Predictive Control Techniques International Journal of Innovative Trends in Engineering (Online Issue 29, Volume 18, Number 01) ISSN: 2395-2946
    2. Anula Khare Modelling of Inverter for Photovoltaic Module with Grid Synchronization System International Journal on Emerging Technologies 5(2) ISSN No. (Print): 0975-8364
    3. Anula Khare Study of Inverter for High Efficiency Photovoltaic Module using MPPT International Journal of Electrical, and Computer Engineering / 3(1): 189-195 (2014) Electronics ISSN No. (Online): 2277-2626
    4. Anula Khare Integration of UPQC with PV Arrays for Power Quality Enhancement International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol. 3 Issue 2, pp:719-723 ISSN: 2278-0181
    5. Anula Khare Implementing Buck Converter for Battery Charging International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Vol 3, No. 1, pp.10-15 ISSN No. (Online): 2277-2626
    6. Anula Khare Buck Converter Battery Charger Using ZVS Soft Switching Technology Oriental International Journal of Innovative Engineering Research (OIJIER), Volume 03, No 01, pp:48-52 ISSN: 2321-1806
    7. Anula Khare Different Modelling Aspects and Energy Systems of Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC): An Overview International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, Vol.3, No.2, pp.395-402 ISSN: 1309-0127
    8. Anula Khare Optimal Sizing An SPV/Diesel/Battery Hybrid System for A Remote Railway Station in India International Journal of Renewable Energy Research, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp: 672-681 ISSN: 1309-0127
    9. Anula Khare A Review of Particle Swarm Optimization and its Applications in Solar Photovoltaic System Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier, Vol. 13, Issue 5, pp: 2997-3006 ISSN: 1872-9681
    10. Anula Khare Role of Custom Power Devices (CPDS): A Literature Survey Oriental International Journal of Innovative Engineering Research (OIJIER), Vol. 1, No 1, pp:19-24 ISSN: 2321-1806
    11. Anula Khare Taxonomy of Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC): An Overview International Journal of Current Engineering Science, Vol.1 Issue 2, pp:04 ISSN: 2394-0697
    12. Anula Khare Performance of Micro Controller Based Multilevel Inverter for Single Phase Induction Motor International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering 2(1): 52-58 ISSN: 2277-2626
    13. Anula Khare Hotel Load in Indian Railways: Energy Conservation in EOG Scheme International Journal of Emerging Technologies, pp. 53-55 ISSN: 2249-3255
    14. Anula Khare A study of Signal processing Technique In Power Quality Disturbance Detection IEEE International Conference on Innovation High Speed Communication and Signal Processing ISBN: 979-83503-6894-9
    15. Anula Khare Sizing and performance analysis of standalone wind-photovoltaic based hybrid energy system using ant colony optimisation IET Renewable Power Generation, IEEE, Volume: 10, Issue: 7 ISSN: 1752-1424
    16. Anula Khare Modeling of Inverter for Photovoltaic Module with Grid Synchronization System International Journal on Emerging Technologies 5(2) ISSN (Print): 0975-8364
    17. Anula Khare Buck Converter Battery Charger Using ZCS Soft Switching Technology International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering, Management, Pharmacy and Science (ICIREMPS 2K14)
    18. Anula Khare Optimal Sizing of A Grid Integrated Solar Photovoltaic System IET Renewable Power Generation, IEEE ISSN: 1752-1424
    19. Anula Khare Technical Evaluation of Solar PV System Proposed for Railway Station IEEE Sponsored National Conference on Electrical Power & Energy Systems
    20. Anula Khare Proposed Technique for Optimally Sizing an SPV/Diesel/Battery Hybrid System for a Remote Railway Station in India International Conference on Advances in Energy Research (ICAER 2013) at IIT Bombay
    21. Anula Khare MATLAB Based Forecasting for Solar Radiation Data and Power Output from Sunshine Duration and Ambient Temperature 2nd International Conference on Electronic Power and Control, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    22. Anula Khare MATLAB based Forecasting for Solar Radiation Data National Conference on Advances in Energy Technology, SSBT College of Engineering Bhambori, Jalgaon
    23. Anula Khare Modeling of Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) for Different Applications International Conference on Global Scenario & Environment and Energy (ICGSEE-2013)
    24. Anula Khare A Literature Review on Study of FACTS Controllers (TCSC and SSSC) National Conference on Advances in Engineering Research & Applications (AERA-2013)
    25. Anula Khare Control of Weigh Feeder by Programmable Logic Controller: Case Study of Cement Industry National Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Electrical Systems (MSES-2013)
    26. Anula Khare MPPT Control Technique in Photovoltaic Applications: A Review International Conference ICPSE, China
    27. Anula Khare Reliability Consideration in Photovoltaic Plants – with Indian Perspective National Conference on Recent Development in Wind and Solar Power, JNCT Bhopal
    28. Anula Khare Technical Issues of Electric Railway Power Supply: A Review International Conference on Concurrent Techno and Enviro Search, SARYC, Bhopal
    29. Dr. Malay S. Dash Harmonics, Efficiency, and Reliability: A Review of Modern Inverter Technology and Modulation Index Effects International Journal of Engineering, Management and Medical Research (IJEMMR) ISSN: 2395-2180
    30. Dr. Malay S. Dash Investigating the Impact of Modulation Index on Multilevel Inverter Performance and Harmonic Distortion High Technology Letters ISSN No.: 1006-6748
    31. Dr. Malay S. Dash A Review on A DC Distributed Solar Micro Grid using DC to DC Boost Control Technique International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management ISSN (Online): 2582-6948
    32. Dr. Malay S. Dash Hybrid Energy Storage System Integrating with Li-ion Battery and Super Capacitor for Electric Vehicle International Journal of Advanced Engineering Science and Technological Research (IJAESTR) ISSN: 2394–9627
    33. Dr. Malay S. Dash To Simulate High Voltage Coaxial Cable Parameters on Copper Vapor Laser Performance International Journal for Scientific Research & Development (IJSRD) ISSN (Online): 2321-0613
    34. Dr. Malay S. Dash Damping Power System Oscillation using Static Synchronous Series Compensator (SSSC) International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056, p-ISSN: 2395-0072
    35. Dr. Malay S. Dash Comparison of Different Lengths of Coaxial Cable to Operate Copper Vapor Laser International Journal for Scientific Research & Development (IJSRD) ISSN (Online): 2321-0613
    36. Dr. Malay S. Dash Grid Connected Solar with Multilevel Inverter System International Journal of Current Trends in Engineering & Technology ISSN: 2395-3152
    37. Dr. Malay S. Dash Evaluation of Single-Phase Neutral Point Clamped Multilevel Inverter Journal of Computing Technologies (JCT) ISSN: 2278–3814
    38. Dr. Malay S. Dash Five Level Multi-Output Bidirectional Active Buck PFC Rectifier Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) ISSN: 2349-5162
    39. Dr. Malay S. Dash Power Flow Analysis with Different Optimal Integration of Renewable Distributed Generation using PSAT Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) ISSN: 2349-5162
    40. Dr. Malay S. Dash Improvement of Transient Stability Using Different FACTS Devices International Journal Online of Science (IJO – Science) ISSN: 2455-0108
    41. Dr. Malay S. Dash Role of Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) for Mitigating Electrical Fault Effect in Distributed Network System International Journal for Innovative Research in Science & Technology (IJIRST) ISSN: 2349-6010 (Online)
    42. Dr. Malay S. Dash Efficient Voltage and Current Control in Hybrid Distributed Generation System using PSO DSTATCOM International Journal of Scientific Progress and Research (IJSPR) ISSN: 2349-4689
    43. Dr. Malay S. Dash A Review on Power Line Communication Strategy for DC-MG Using Switching Frequency Modulation of Power Converters International Journal of Innovative Engineering Research E-ISSN: 2349-882X
    44. Dr. Malay S. Dash Enhancement Power Quality Using Dynamic Voltage Restorer (DVR) with PID Controller International Journal for Computer Application and Research ISSN (Online): 2320-5067
    45. Dr. Malay S. Dash Adaptive Control and Power System Protection to Mitigate Wide-Area Blackouts INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS AND RESEARCH (IJSPR) ISSN: 2349-4689
    46. Dr. Malay S. Dash Reactive Power Compensation using DSTATCOM using Unit Template Algorithm and Hysteresis Band Current Control International Journal of Engineering Innovation & Research ISSN: 2277–5668
    47. Dr. Malay S. Dash Reactive Power Compensation using DSTATCOM with Balanced/Unbalanced Linear and Non-linear Load International Journal of Engineering Innovation & Research ISSN: 2277–5668
    48. Dr. Malay S. Dash Designing of Hybrid Integrated Constrained PSO Algorithm for Two Converters in Solar PV System SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJOSCIENCE ISSN NO: 2582-4600
    49. Dr. Malay S. Dash Grid Interfaced Solar PV Based Water Pumping Using BLDCM with Fuzzy Logic Controller International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management ISSN (Online): 2582-6948
    50. Dr. Malay S. Dash Reduce THD and High Gain Solar Power Generation with Seven-Level BANPC Inverter INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY (IJRT) 2321-7510 (Print), 2321-7529 (Online)
    51. Dr. Malay S. Dash Mitigation of Overall THD for the D-STATCOM Fed Low Voltage Grid International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management (IJIRTM) ISSN: 2581-3404 (Online)
    52. Dr. Malay S. Dash Coherency Identification in Multi-machine Power System International Journal of Engineering Innovation & Research ISSN: 2277–5668
    53. Dr. Malay S. Dash Using Fuzzy Design and Control of Micro-Grid by Renewable Energy Generating Sources International Journal of Advancement in Electronics and Computer Engineering (IJAECE) ISSN: 2278-1412
    54. Dr. Malay S. Dash Analysis of Fault Characteristics of Distributed Solar Generation International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management (IJIRTM) ISSN: 2581-3404 (Online)
    55. Dr. Malay S. Dash Simulation and Analysis of Modified SSSC POD Controller with Blackwall Control Method for Transients Improvement International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management ISSN (Online): 2582-6948
    56. Dr. Malay S. Dash Hybrid Energy Storage System Integrating with Li-ion Battery and Super Capacitor for Electric Vehicle International Journal of Advanced Engineering Science and Technological Research (IJAESTR) ISSN: 2394–9627
    57. Saurabh Gupta A Data Driven Approach for Predicting Transformer Faults for Power Systems Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1) ISSN: 0970-2555
    58. Saurabh Gupta A Regression Learning Based Approach for Forecasting Solar Irradiation for Renewable Energy Applications in Power Systems Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1) ISSN: 0970-2555
    59. Saurabh Gupta Hybrid MPPT Algorithms for Bidirectional DC Converter Industrial Engineering Journal (UGC CARE-1) ISSN: 0970-2555
    60. Saurabh Gupta Analysis of Power System Stability in Infinite Bus System using Firefly Algorithm IJIRT Journal ISSN: 2349-6002
    61. Saurabh Gupta Analysis of Economic Load Dispatch in Power Systems using Scaled Conjugate Gradient Approach in Machine Learning IJIRT Journal ISSN: 2349-6002
    62. Saurabh Gupta Power factor correction topology controlled with fuzzy logic controller Technische Sicherheit 1434-9728 / 2191-0073
    63. Saurabh Gupta Electrifying the Future: The Rise of Electric Vehicles IJSREM Journal 2582-3930
    64. Saurabh Gupta Digital Realization of Fraction Order PID Controller for Boost DC DC Converter METSZET JOURNAL 2061-2710
    65. Saurabh Gupta Design and Analysis for Efficient Power Management System of Electrical and Control System METSZET JOURNAL 2061-2710
    66. Saurabh Gupta Developing an Optimized Model for Wind Turbines to Enhance Renewable Energy Solutions METSZET JOURNAL 2061-2710
    67. Saurabh Gupta Development of Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensor with Improved Sensitivity Using Microdome and Micropyramid Polymethylsiloxane Dielectric Layers AIP Journal 1551-7616
    68. Saurabh Gupta An Efficient Protection Scheme for High Impedance Fault Diagnosis in Micro Grid Using Machine Learning IEEE 3rd International Conference on Electrical Power and Energy Systems (ICEPES) 979-8-3503-9072-8
    69. Saurabh Gupta Long Term Power Prediction of Photovoltaic Panels Based on Meteorological Parameters and Support Vector Machine Indonesian Journal of Electrical and Computer Science Engineering 2502-4752
    70. Saurabh Gupta Soil pH Periodic Assortment with Smart Irrigation Using Aerial Triboelectric Nanogenerator Indonesian Journal of Electrical and Computer Science Engineering 2502-4752
    71. Saurabh Gupta Soft Switched DC-DC Converter for Hybrid Power Generation Photovoltaic Panels Using Fuzzy Logic Controller Journal Of Material Today Proceedings 2214-7853
    72. Saurabh Gupta Electrostatic Potential Distribution Analysis of Silicon Nanowire Field Effect Transistor with Various Channel Lengths Journal Of Nano Materials 1687-4129
    73. Saurabh Gupta Three Phase Distribution STATCOM Integrated with Solar IEEE International Students’ Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Science (SCEECS) 978-1-4673-1515-9
    74. Saurabh Gupta DSMPI Controller Based on a Dual-Function PV-ECS Integrated to 3P4W Distribution Grid for Active Power Quality Improvement International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    75. Saurabh Gupta Optimizing Frequency Regulation in Interconnected Thermal and Renewable Power Systems Journal Of Computing Technologies 2278–3814
    76. Saurabh Gupta Voltage Sag-Swell and Harmonics Analysis of UPQC Control Based DFIG-Wind Integration International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 2231-5381
    77. Saurabh Gupta Opal-RT Based Analysis and Implementation of DFIG with Standalone Wind Energy Conversion System International Journal of Engineering & Technology (IJET-UAE) 2227-524X
    78. Saurabh Gupta Vector Control Technique Using GSC and RSC Converter for DFIG Based Wind Energy Conversion System Current Trends in Technology and Science 2279-0535
    79. Saurabh Gupta Optimizing Frequency Regulation in Interconnected Thermal and Renewable Power Systems Journal of Computing Technologies (JCT) 2278–3814
    80. Vasant Acharya Review on Power Quality Enhancement and its Effects on Micro Grid International Journal Online of Sports Technology and Human Engineering (IJOSTHE) 2349-0722
    81. Vasant Acharya AI Based Optimizing Control of UPFC with Dual Converter Technology for Grid Integrated PV System Research Journal of Engineering Technology and Medical Sciences 2582-6212
    82. Vasant Acharya A Comparative Study of Different Traveling Wave Fault Location Techniques International Journal of Inventive Research in Science and Technology 2583-5637
    83. Arvind Kumar Shah Modeling of Inverter for Photovoltaic Module with Grid Synchronization METSZET 2061-2710
    84. Eknath Borkar Operational Cost Minimization of Grid Connected Microgrid System Using Fire Fly Technique Journal of Informatics Electrical and Electronics Engineering (JIEEE) 2582-7006
    85. Eknath Borkar Stability Analysis Using Sliding Mode Controller International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347–4718
    86. Eknath Borkar A Brief Review on Various Topologies of Custom Power Devices International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 5524–5554
    87. Eknath Borkar Power Factor Improvement in Bridgeless Landsman Converter Fed EV Battery Charger Using Fuzzy Logic Controller International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management 2581-3404
    88. Eknath Borkar Multi Objective Economic Load Dispatch with Emission Constraint Using New PSO International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347–4718
    89. Eknath Borkar A Review on Stability Analysis Using Sliding Mode Controller International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347–4718
    90. Eknath Borkar Study on Reduction of Harmonics in 7-Level Cascaded H-Bridge Multilevel Inverter International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management 2582-3930
    91. Abhay Chaturvedi Optimizing VLDC Motor Control in Electric Vehicle Using Hysteresis Current Controlled Boost Converters IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks 2472-7555
    92. Abhay Chaturvedi Future Trends in Fault Detection Strategy for DC Microgrid International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks 2375-8244
    93. Abhay Chaturvedi Comparative Analysis of Three Phase AC-DC Controlled Multi Pulse Converter IEEE Explore ISBN: 978-1-4673-1516-6
    94. Abhay Chaturvedi Load Flow Analysis with UPFC under Unsymmetrical Fault Condition IISTE.ORG 2222-2871
    95. Abhay Chaturvedi Analysis of Ripple and THD in Three Phase Six Pulse Uncontrolled and Controlled Converter National Conference on Application of Evolutionary Computing Techniques in Electrical Technology 2236-6124
    96. Abhay Chaturvedi Analysis of Ripple and Harmonic Distortion in Three Phase Six Pulse Uncontrolled and Controlled Converters National Conference on Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Systems
    97. Abhay Chaturvedi Comparative Load Flow Analysis with L-L-L-G Fault Condition National Conference on Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Systems
    98. Abhay Chaturvedi Load Flow Analysis with UPFC under L-L & L-L-G Fault Condition National Conference on Advances in Engineering Research & Applications (AERA, MRH)
    1. Abhay Chaturvedi Performance Analysis of Point-to-Point Bipolar VSC-HVDC System Journal of Computing Technologies Committee 2278-3814
    2. Abhay Chaturvedi State of Art for HVDC Transmission System International Journal of Engineering Associates Committee 2320-0804
    3. Abhay Chaturvedi Analysis of Grid Tied PV/Fuel Cell Based Hybrid Power System Journal of Computing Technologies Committee 2278-3814
    4. Abhay Chaturvedi A Review of Energy Management System of Hybrid Energy System International Journal of Engineering Associates Committee 2320-0804
    5. Abhay Chaturvedi Design Hybrid Wind-Solar Energy System Renewable Energy Sources System International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer and Communication Engineering 2320-9801
    6. Princy Singh A Power System FACT Controller Implementation Using Deep Learning Techniques Design Engineering 0011-9342
    7. Princy Singh A Review Article of Power System FACT Controller Implementation Using Deep Learning Techniques International Journal of Scientific Research & Engineering Trends 2395-566X
    8. Deepak Pandey Improved Power Quality Using Three Phase Pulse Width Modulated Rectifier and MPPT Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 2349-5162
    9. Deepak Pandey PVA Fed Sensor Less Fuzzy Logic Speed Control of Induction Motor for Water Pumping Application International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management 2581-3404
    10. Deepak Pandey Modelling and Simulation of Buck-Boost Converter for Residential PV Application International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    11. Deepak Pandey Performance Analysis of Direct Power Control with SVPWM For Shunt Active Power Filter Using Fuzzy Logic Controller International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    12. Deepak Pandey Photo Voltaic Array Integrated Three-Phase Transformer Less Shunt Active Power Filter with Reduced Switch Count for Harmonic Compensation International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    13. Deepak Pandey Optimal Placement & Sizing of Distributed Generation (DG) to Minimize Active Power Loss Using Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research 2277-8616
    14. Deepak Pandey Renewable Energy Resources and Distributed Generation in India International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 2278–8875
    15. Deepak Pandey DS MPI Control Based an Adaptive Active Damper for Improving the Stability of Grid-Connected Inverters International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    16. Deepak Pandey Active and Reactive Power of Bidirectional AC-DC Microgrid System for PV System Application International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    17. Deepak Pandey Fuzzy Controller Based Single-Phase Series Active Power Filter Without External Power Sources International Journal for Research in Engineering and Emerging Trends 2545-4523
    18. Deepak Pandey Photo Voltaic Array Integrated Three-Phase Transformer Less Shunt Active Power Filter with Reduced Switch Count for Harmonic Compensation International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    19. Deepak Pandey PV to Grid Connected Cascaded T-Type Multilevel Inverter with Improved Harmonic Performance International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications 2248-9622
    20. Deepak Pandey PV System Based Cascaded Multilevel Inverter: A Critical Review International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology 2278-0181
    21. Deepak Pandey Performance Analysis of Direct Power Control with SVPWM for Shunt Active Power Filter Using Fuzzy Logic Controller International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    22. Deepak Pandey Closed Loop Speed Control of DC Machine Using Dual Input DC-DC Converter for Electric Vehicle International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    1. Deepak Pandey Modeling and Simulation of Buck-Boost Converter for Residential PV Application International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    2. Deepak Pandey PVA Fed Sensor Less Fuzzy Logic Speed Control of Induction Motor for Water Pumping Application International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management 2581-3404
    3. Deepak Pandey Improved Power Quality Using Three Phase Pulse Width Modulated Rectifier and MPPT Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 2349-5162
    4. Deepak Pandey Survey Report on Single-Phase Pulse Width Modulated Rectifier International Journal of Advancement in Electronics and Computer Engineering 2278-1412
    5. Deepak Pandey Fault Detecting in Induction Machine by Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulated Inverter International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology 2278-0181
    6. Devendra Sharma Evaluation Of Single-Phase Neutral Point Clamped Multilevel Inverter Journal Of Computing Technologies (JCT) International Journal 2278-3814
    7. Devendra Sharma Development Of Multilevel Inverter – A Survey International Journal of Engineering Associates (IJEA) 2320-0804
    8. Devendra Sharma Fault Current Mitigation by SFCL on Three Phase Micro Grid International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    9. Devendra Sharma A Review on Fault Current Mitigation by SFCL on Three Phase Micro-Grid Systems with Fault Detection Scheme International Journal for Research in Engineering and Emerging Trends (IJREET) 2545-4523
    10. Devendra Sharma A Schematic Review of High-Power Wireless Power Transfer International Journal of Engineering Applied Science and Management 2582-6948
    11. Devendra Sharma Three Phase Three Level Distribution STATCOM Integrated with Solar International Journal of Science & Research 2319-7064
    12. Devendra Sharma Grid Connected Photovoltaic System with Maximum Power Point Tracking International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science 2582-5208
    13. Devendra Sharma Development and Simulation of a Hybrid System Combining Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Arrays and Wind Turbines Using Integrated Energy System Modelling Applied Science and Engineering Journal for Advanced Research (Peer Reviewed Journal) 2583-2468
    14. Devendra Sharma Developing an Optimized Model for Wind Turbines to Enhance Renewable Energy Solutions Metszet Journal Scientific Journal 2061-2710
    15. Devendra Sharma Digital Realization of Fractional Order PID Controller for Boost DC-DC Converter Metszet Journal Scientific Journal 2061-2710
    16. Devendra Sharma Design and Analysis for Efficient Power Management System of Electrical and Control System Metszet Journal Scientific Journal 2061-2710
    17. Devendra Sharma A Forward Backward Sweep Based Optimized Scaled Conjugate Algorithm for Load Estimation in Power Systems International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM) 2582-3930
    18. Devendra Sharma A Review and Taxonomy on Data Driven Models for Estimating Electrical Load for Power Systems International Journal of Scientific Research in Engineering and Management (IJSREM) 2582-3930
    19. Devendra Sharma A Comprehensive Review on Fractional Order Control Design and Modelling of MPPT Efficiency Enhancement Controller for a PV System Metszet Journal Scientific Journal 2061-2710
    20. Devendra Sharma Power Factor Correction Topology Controlled with Fuzzy Logic Controller Technische Sicherheit (Technical Security) 1434-9728/2191-0073
    21. Siddharth Shukla Improvement of Power Quality Using a Hybrid Series Active Power Filter with Fuzzy Logic Controller International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology and Management 2581-3404
    1. Siddharth Shukla A Literature Review of Broken Rotor Bar Faults Detection in Induction Motors Journal Of Computing Technologies (JCT) 2278-3814
    2. Siddharth Shukla Induction Motor Rotor Fault Detection Using Enhanced Feed Forward Neural Network Journal Of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (JETIR) 2349-5162
    3. Siddharth Shukla Management Of Reactive Power Sharing for PV Based Smart Microgrid System International Journal of Research and Technology 2321-7529
    4. Ashish Kumar Rai Comparative Analysis of Supercritical Boiler Efficiency with Indian and Imported Coal under Indian Condition Journal of Thermal Engineering and Application, STM Journal 2349-8994
    5. Ashish Kumar Rai Pulveriser Mill Performance Analysis & Optimization in Super Critical Thermal Power Plant using Imported Coal International Journal for Research in Engineering Application & Management (IJREAM) 2454-9150
    6. Ashish Kumar Rai Super Critical Thermal Power Plant Boiler Efficiency Calculation Using Imported Coal International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET) 2321-9653
    7. Ashish Kumar Rai Importance and Implications of OHDR in Super Critical Boiler International Journal of Engineering Sciences 0976-6693
    8. Ashish Kumar Rai An Integrated Approach to Boiler and Auxiliary Equipment Performance Improvement in Indian Power Plants Using Imported Coal International Journal of Engineering Research & Industrial Applications 0974-1518
    9. Ashish Kumar Rai Emerging Technologies for Optimizing Efficiency and Minimizing GHG Emission in Existing & Upcoming Coal Fired Plants in India International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IJEECE) 2277-2626
    10. Ashish Kumar Rai Comparative Study of STATCOM (Static Synchronous Compensator) and SSSC (Static Series Synchronous Compensator) for Enhancing Power Quality in Transmission Line with Fuzzy Logic Control Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347-6060
    11. Ashish Kumar Rai Series Compensation Using Gate Controlled Based Switched Capacitor International Journal of Research in Technology 2394-9007
    12. Ashish Kumar Rai Fuzzy Logic Based Electromagnetic Relay with Improved Switching Time Reaction for the Subjected Fault International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347-4718
    13. Ashish Kumar Rai A PV-UPQC Based Device for Power Transmitting Under Voltage Interruption Mode in an Interrupted Transmission System and Harmonic Elimination International Journal of Applied Research in Science and Engineering 2456-124
    14. Ashish Kumar Rai Performance Analysis of IEEE 14 Bus Systems by UPFC with STATCOM International Journal of Innovative Engineering Research 2349-882X
    15. Ashish Kumar Rai Survey Paper on IEEE 14-bus System with FACTS Technology International Journal of Innovative Engineering Research 2349-882X
    16. Ashish Kumar Rai Mitigation of Voltage Sag and Grid Side Converter Control of DFIG from DVR International Journal for Technological Research in Engineering 2347-4718
    17. Ashish Kumar Rai Investigating the Impact of Modern FACTS (Flexible AC Transmission) Controllers on Power System Performance National Seminar on Prospects & Challenges of Electrical Power Industry in India ISBN 9789382338314
    18. Ashish Kumar Rai Once Through Supercritical CFBC Technology – An Option for Indian Power Sector National Symposium on CFBC Technology – Contemporary Scenario and Future Challenges ISBN 9789382338314
    19. Ashish Kumar Rai Performance Evaluation of Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP) and Optimization by Preventive Measures in Thermal Power Plant National Seminar on Prospects & Challenges of Electrical Power Industry in India ISBN 9789382338314
    20. Ashish Kumar Rai Utility of PSCAD/EMTDC Software in Inquiring the Electric Power Distribution System (EPDS) Bus Voltage in the Presence of Distributed Generation (DG) National Seminar on Prospects & Challenges of Electrical Power Industry in India ISBN 9789382338314

    List of Patent

    S.No. Name of Faculty Title of Patent Publication Date Application Number
    1 Anula Khare Automated IoT Sensor Based Floating Garbage Removal Machine and Method Thereof 19-07-2019 201921020893 A
    2 Anula Khare Intelligent Adaptive System and Method Thereof for Household Energy Control and Distribution 26-04-2019 201941015762 A
    3 Anula Khare SPV, Wind Turbine & Battery Storage System Based Microgrid for Remote Electrification 26-05-2023 202311029302A
    4 Anula Khare Autonomous Vehicle Driving Controller 19-10-2024 Pending
    5 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Electric Vehicle Battery with Swapping Mechanism 04-12-2023 369081-001
    6 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Impact of Green HRM Practices on Environmental Performance 30-12-2022 202241073319
    7 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligence and IoT Based Electric Vehicles Monitoring System in Smart Cities Using Deep Learning Algorithms 21-10-2022 202231057924
    8 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Detection of Spoofing Vulnerability in Revolutionary IoT Networks to Augment Security Mechanism 15-11-2022 1195393
    9 Dr. Saurabh Gupta IoT Based Smart Secure Device to Deliver Fast and High-Quality Equipment/Medicine Using Cloud Computing Technology in Medical Field 25-03-2022 202241011932
    10 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligent and IoT Based Detection and Prevention of Liver Disease Using Machine Learning for Health Care Management 03-11-2022 202241011573
    11 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Artificial Intelligence Based Prediction and Prevention of Lung Cancer Using Data Mining and Machine Learning Techniques for Health Care Management 03-04-2022 202241006973
    12 Dr. Saurabh Gupta Cloud Computing Based Blood Pressure and Body Temperature Monitoring System Using Mobile Application 25-02-2022 202241005000
    13 Abhay Chaturvedi Training and Performance Monitoring AI Device (Design Patent) 11-12-2024 Design No. 435398-001 / Class-14-02
    14 Siddharth Shukla Chemical Mixing Device for Agriculture Farm 12-11-2021 349306-001
    15 Siddharth Shukla Solar Powered Billboard 11-02-2022 354096-001
    16 Siddharth Shukla Solar Parking Managing Device 25-03-2022 356465-001
    17 Siddharth Shukla Solar Powered Device to Detect Nutrient in Supplied Farm Water 17-06-2022 360124-001
    18 Deepak Pandey Solar Powered Device to Detect Nutrient in Supplied Farm Water 17-06-2022 360124-001

  • Students Achievements

    SESSION:2024- 2025
    S.N. Student Name Topic Organized By Date of Event Level Award\Certificate
    1 PrashantVishwakarma Internet of Things Online Certification Course,Indeyes 05-08-2024 National Participation certificate
    2 Diptee Mandarah Internet of Things Online Certification Course,Indeyes 21-08-2024 National Participation certificate
    3 Amaan Siddiqui Blockchain and its Application NPTEL Online Certification Course, 28-08-2024 National Participation certificate
    4 Rakesh Kumar C++ And Java Training Crash Course Online Certification Course, Udemy 09-09-2024 International Participation certificate
    5 Nitin Pareta CSS and Java ScriptsComplete Course For Beginners Online Certification Course, Udemy 07-10-2024 International Participation certificate
    6 Md Danish Kabaddi Mittal institute of Technology Bhopal 04-11-2024 State Winner
    7 Kundan Kumar Marathon Athletics 200,400,800 race organised by BDA Bhopal 05-12-2024 National Winner
    8 Pranjul Barmaiya Badmintion Nodal Level Badminton Tournament ,LNCT Group of Colleges, Bhopal 17-12-2024 State 1st position
    9 Mohammad Aftab Volley Ball tournament Volley Ball tournament RGPV Bhopal 23-12-2024 State Runner up
    10 Arham Khan Tournament in Running RGPV Bhopal 08-01-2025 State 2nd Position

    SESSION:2023- 2024
    S.N. Student Name Topic Organized By Date of Event Level Award\Certificate
    1 Amaan Siddiqui Project competition vigyan mela, Bhopal 17-09-2023 National 1st prize
    2 Saksham Pandey Project competition vigyan mela, Bhopal 17-09-2023 National 1st prize
    3 Sujeet Suman Project competition vigyan mela, Bhopal 17-09-2023 National 1st prize
    1 Abhishek Sahu SCADA Developer Techfest organised by NITTTR Bhopal 23-08-2023 National Participation certificate
    2 Pranjul Barmaiya IOT Design Organized By TIT-E In Association With Indeyes Infotech 04-09-2023 National Participation certificate
    3 Gaurang Garg Energy Literacy Training Online Certification Course, Energy Swaraj Foundation 13-09-2023 National Participation certificate
    4 Abhishek Sahu The Fundamentals of Digital Marketing Online Certificate ,Google Digital Garage 11-10-2023 International Participation certificate
    5 Pandav Kumar Fundamentals of PLC Online Certification Course, CRISP 26-10-2023 National Participation certificate
    6 Nitish Kumar Say Yes to Life,No to Drugs Certification Course, Narcotics Control Bureau,Ministry of India 07-11-2023 National Participation certificate
    7 Anjali Kumari AI For India 2.0 Online Certification Course, N.S.D.C 06-12-2023 International Participation certificate
    8 Hammadur Rahman Hotstar Clone Using HTML,CSS and JavaScript AWS Community builders ,Certificate of completion 20-12-2023 International Participation certificate
    9 Md Rijwan Asraph Volleyball tournament Nodal level volleyball tournamentOrganised bySIS Tec-R, Bhopal. 06-02-2024 State 1st position
    10 Sweety Priya 400 Meter RACE EVENT BANSALOTSAV 2022 organized by BANSAL Group of Institutes 05-03-2024 State 1st position
    11 Abhishek Patel Circle Style Kabaddi “Circle Style Kabaddi” Tournament held at Awadesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa. 19-03-2024 Inter University Participation prize
    12 Ashish Kumar KabaddiTounament Nodal Level Circle Kabaddi Tournament Organised by IES college of technology, Bhopal 23-04-2024 State 2nd position
    13 Ankit Raj Nirmaan Tech skill expo XI edition” SISTec Gandhi Nagar Campus, Bhopal 14-05-2024 National 1st position
    2022-23
    S No Name of Student Enrollment No Year/ Semester Achievement Details Year of Achievement Name of Event/ Institute/ Place Where Achieved
    1 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 IV Year/ VII sem shortlisted as finalist teams in grand finale round of Smart India Hackathon 2022 Smart India Hackathon, Ahemdabad
    2 Shubham Mathur 0111EX191103 IV Year/ VII sem shortlisted as finalist teams in grand finale round of Smart India Hackathon 2022 Smart India Hackathon, Ahemdabad
    3 Abhishek Patel 0111EX201002 IIIyear/V sem Silver medal 2022 Rock climbing, NCC training camp Indore
    4 Akhilesh Pawar 0111EX191009 IV Year/ VII sem Flew Microlight Virus SW-80 Aircraft as a Co-Pilot in NCC Air wing. 2022 Cadet of No.2 MP AIR SQN NCC Bhopal
    5 Akhilesh Pawar 0111EX191009 IV Year/ VII sem 0.22 rifle shooting bronze medal. 2022 Cadet of No.2 MP AIR SQN NCC Bhopal
    6 Akhilesh Pawar 0111EX191009 IV Year/ VII sem Represent MP & CG directorate at All India Trekking Expedition (National Camp) held at Andhra Pradesh 2022 All India Trekking Expedition (National Camp) held at Andhra Pradesh
    7 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 IV Year/ VII sem won Second Prize in national level Model Competition April, 2022 IE State Center, Bhopal
    8 Shubham Mathur 0111EX191003 IV Year/ VII sem
    2021-22
    S No Name of Student Enrollment No Year/ Semester Achievement Details Year of Achievement Name of Event/ Institute/ Place Where Achieved
    1 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 II Year/ IV sem Secured 382 Global Rank in May Circuit’21 in HACKEREARTH 2021 May Circuit’21 / HACKEREARTH
    2 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 III Year/ V sem 1345 Rating, 8240 Points, 1465 Problems solved in HACKEREARTH 2021 HACKEREARTH
    3 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 III Year/ V sem 5 star at HACKERRANK 2021 HACKERRANK
    4 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 III Year/ V sem Solved 150+ questions in Codechef 2021 CODECHEF
    5 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 III Year/ V sem Certified in Python(Basics), Java(Basics), JavaScript(Basics), SQL(Basics & Intermediate) at Hackerrank Platform 2021 HACKERRANK
    6 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 III Year/ V sem Earned badges in Basics Programming, Data Structure, Algorithms, and Maths and also earned Gold badges in Codemonk in HACKEREARTH 2021 HACKEREARTH
    7 Arvind Kumar Pandey 0111EX201018 II Year/ III sem Certificate – National level quiz on Python programming 2021 Sigma Institute of Engineering
    8 Arvind Kumar Pandey 0111EX201018 II Year/ III sem Certificate of completion – Online course C++ beginners 2021 Great Learning
    9 Arvind Kumar Pandey 0111EX201018 II YR/ IV SEM Certificate of participation for successfully Lori contacts of culture to mark 2021 Azadi ki Amrit Mahotsav
    2020-21
    S No Name of Student Enrollment No Year/ Semester Achievement Details Year of Achievement Name of Event/ Institute/ Place Where Achieved
    1 Abhishek Jaiswal 0111EX171002 IV YR/VII SEM Corporate volleyball tournament 2k20, boy’s winner. 2020 Corporate BHOPAL
    2 Chanchal Bisen 0111EX171026 IV YR/VII SEM GATE Qualified 2020
    Pradeep Yadav 0111EX171047 IV YR/VII SEM GATE Qualified 2021
    Uday Tamrakar 0111EX171061 IV YR/VII SEM GATE Qualified 2021
    2 Anurag Dwivedi 0111EX183D01 IV YR/VII SEM GATE Qualified 2021
    3 Shivangi Nema 0111EX181052 III YR/VI SEM Department of Electrical & Electronics, SIRT Bhopal had organized one day Workshop on Robotics on dated 30th April 2021 2021 SIRT Bhopal
    4 Digvijay Singh 0111EX181022 III YR/V SEM Department of Electrical & Electronics, SIRT Bhopal had organized a One Week Online Short Term Training Program on “Electric Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities” on Date: 24-29 August 2020 2020 SIRT Bhopal
    5 Divya Kumari 0111EX181023 III YR/V SEM Department of Electrical & Electronics, SIRT Bhopal had organized a One Week Online Short Term Training Program on “Electric Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities” on Date: 24-29 August 2020 2020 SIRT Bhopal
    6 Soojal Rai 0111EX181054 III YR/V SEM Department of Electrical & Electronics, SIRT Bhopal had organized a One Week Online Short Term Training Program on “Electric Vehicles: Challenges and Opportunities” on Date: 24-29 August 2020 2020 SIRT Bhopal
    7 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 II YR/IV SEM Secured 337 Global rank in June Easy’21 in Hackerearth 2021 June Easy’21/ HACKEREARTH
    2019-20
    S No Name of Student Enrollment No Year/ Semester Achievement Details Year of Achievement Name of Event/ Institute/ Place Where Achieved
    1 Abhishek Jaiswal 0111EX171002 II yr/IV sem 1st Runner-up prize in Volleyball State Level Tournament-2019-20 2020 organized by RGPV
    2 Abhishek Jaiswal 0111EX171002 II yr/IV sem Corporate volleyball tournament 2k20, boy’s winner. 2020 organized by RGPV
    3 Varun Rai 0111ME171235 II yr/IV sem Participated at RGPV nodal kho kho meet 2019 MITTAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHOPAL
    4 Ankit Kumar 0111EX161004 III yr/VI SEM Secured 1st position in RGVP Nodal Level Kabaddi 2019 2019 RGVP Nodal Level Kabaddi 2019
    5 Prasanajeet 0111EX161019 III yr/VI SEM Participated in RGVP Nodal Level Kabaddi 2019 2019 RGVP Nodal Level Kabaddi 2020
    6 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 I YR/II SEM Secured 2098th rank in Google Kick Start Round H 2019 2019 Google Kick Start Round H 2019
    7 Varun Rai 0111ME171235 II yr/IV sem Winner of Muqabala 2K19 (kho-kho) 2019 Patel Group of Institutes
    2018-19
    S No Name of Student Enrollment No Year/ Semester Achievement Details Year of Achievement Name of Event/ Institute/ Place Where Achieved
    1 Abhishek Tiwari 0111EX161002 III YR/VI SEM 1st prize in National Level Technical paper presentation Competition on Recent Innovation and Trends in Electrical Engineering 2019 SIRT Bhopal
    2 Diksha Yadav 0111EX141012 IV YR/VIII SEM Awarded the Chancellor’s scholarship by the university for her meritorious performance in 4th year of BE 2018 By RGPV Bhopal
    3 Jeenat Khan 0111EX141030 IV YR/VIII SEM Awarded the Chancellor’s scholarship by the university for her meritorious performance in 4th year of BE, Electrical and Electronics Engineering for the academic-year-2018-19 2018 By RGPV Bhopal
    4 Varun Rai 0111ME171235 II YR/III sem Runner-Up of Muqabala 2K18 (kho-kho) 2018 Patel Group of Institutes
    5 Kunal Kumar Das 0111EX191049 I YR/I sem Secured 1382nd rank in Google Kick Start Round F 2019 2019 Google Kick Start Round F 2019
    6 Varun Rai 0111ME171236 II YR/III sem Participated at RGPV nodal kho kho meet 2018 Mittal Institute of Technology Bhopal

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  • Case Study-1

    “A Case study on Economical Improvement of Power Factor by Reactive Power Compensation”

    Abstract: Nowadays the demand for power sector is increasing. Everyone needs uninterrupted, reliable power supply. The cost of generating electrical energy is increasing due to non-availability of raw materials like coal, fuel, water etc. Major energy sources like coal and fuel are facing huge depletion as they are non-renewable. In such cases there is regular loss of energy in industries like transmission and end users.

    Industries are working with inductive loads like transformers, motors, inductive furnaces etc. where most of the energy is being wasted due to low ‘power factor’. The most important task is to prevent energy from being wasted.

    Waste energy efficiency, also known as poor power factor, is often overlooked. This can result in poor reliability, safety problems, and high energy costs. The lower the power factor, the weaker the economic system. The actual amount of power dissipated in the circuit as a function of resistance is called real power (KW).

    Reactive loads like inductive, capacitive make up power are called reactive power (KVAR). The linear combination of real power and reactive power is apparent power (KVA). The power system becomes unstable because a factor called reactive power causes low power factor.

    Power factor improvement is usually achieved by adding a capacitive load to offset the inductive load present in the power system. The power factor of a power system is constantly changing due to the size and number of motors used at one time. This makes it difficult to balance such loads.

    Power factor correction has many benefits like reduction in peak demand, energy saving, reduction in utility billing, avoiding wastage of power, adds life to electrical appliances.

    Present power condition analysis at plant: Govindpura, Bhopal 220/11 KV Substation for load operation. Demand for contract with 12MVA Amrit Wires and Cables. Power supply boards prefer 0.9 power factor. When our plant is in full operation i.e. GM and thermal section, the power factor is around 0.92. According to government organization this is good, but not economically good for high industrial loads and even consumption much more than what we are actually using.

    Only HV distribution is discussed here. The 0.88 MTPA pellet plant has 10 operational High Tension (HT) motors and the total HT motor load is 7510 kW. This high inductive load is generating unwanted reactive power (Q). Table 1 below is showing the motor load current and its average power factor.

    HT motors load current at its average working PF

    Motor KW PF Current Load Current Load PF Quantity
    Grinding Mill Motor 1800 0.83 115 83 0.87 1
    GM ID fan Motor 1800 0.82 115 79.5 0.86 1
    ESP ID Fan Motor 1250 81 37 0.78 1
    Travelling Grate Motor 450 29.1 16 0.82 2
    Cooling Motor 250 17.2 14 0.67 3
    Cable Grinding Mill Motor 450 0.81 29.3 13 0.54 1
    CG ID Fan Motor 560 36.2 23 0.78 1

    Each HT motor is generating reactive power, but the magnitude of reactive power is higher than that of GM main motor and ID fan motor because their power capacity is 1800kW in total. Table shows that the vertical grinding mill motor is operating at 0.86 pF (average value) and the ID fan motor is operating at 0.88 pF (average value). There is no need for this bad power factor. Here are some analyzes as shown below,

    Major section like GM, Thermal and CGM are important parts of plant.

    If these 3 sections run simultaneously, power factor will be =0.91

    If GM and thermal in operation, power factor will be = 0.92

    If CGM and thermal in operation, power factor will be = 0.94

    If GM in operation, power factor will be = 0.95

    If thermal only in operation, power factor will be = 0.98

    As mentioned above the power factor is decreasing when the plant is in full operation. But this is good only when the thermal section of the plant is operational. With these practical results, we can say that the power factor is mainly decreasing due to HT motors in the GM field. Some analysis has been done for both motors.

    Case Study-2

    Grinding Mill Motor:

    Case -1

    Name plate of HT motor, 1800KW, 11KV, 118.6A, 922RPM, 0.84 pf

    We know that, Power factor = Cosø = (KW) / (KVA)

    Readings taken during the operation of motor, KVA and KVAR is calculated and shown in the table below. (SCADA System)

    Motor working pf, reactive power at 65 to 85 % of its capacity

    Power in KW Current in A P.F (Cosø) KVA Volt–Amp Sinø KVAR Volt-Amp-Reactive
    1199 88 0.89 1347 0.455 612
    1056 84 0.81 1303 0.585 762
    1285 82 0.85 1511 0.526 794
    1364 74 0.88 1550 0.474 734
    1343 92 0.88 1526 0.474 723
    1338 100 0.88 1520 0.474 720
    1100 95 0.86 1279 0.51 652
    1310 89 0.87 1505 0.493 741
    1283 69 0.85 1509 0.526 793
    1327 63 0.87 1525 0.493 751
    1197 78 0.84 1425 0.542 772
    1386 85 0.89 1557 0.455 708
    1262 92 0.87 1450 0.493 714

    After doing the analysis of above table 2, results are as follow:

    Motor is running at 70 to 80 % of full load capacity

    KVAR is being generating from motor, even though there is 900KVAR capacitor bank in the HT room.

    Some power losses because of low pf

    Average value of power KW is = 1265 KW

    Average value of current IL is = 83.9 A

    Average value of Pf = 0.86

    Average value of KVA demand = 1462

    Average value of KVAR is = 728.9

    GM – ID Fan Motor:

    Case – 2

    Name plate details of HT motor, 1800KW, 11KV, 115A, 0.86pf, 1494RPM

    We know that, power factor = Cosø = (KW) / (KVA)

    Readings noted down during the operation of motor, KVA and KVAR is calculated and shown in the table 3. (SCADA System)

    Table 3: Motor working pf, reactive power at 70 to 80 of its capacity

    Power in KW Current in A P.F (Cosø) KVA Volt–Amp Sinø KVAR Volt-Amp-Reactive
    887 80 0.9 985.5 0.435 428.6
    906 80 0.9 1006.6 0.435 437.8
    809 80 0.87 929.8 0.493 458.3
    924 78 0.89 1038.2 0.455 472.3
    839 79 0.88 953.4 0.474 451.9
    808 80 0.87 928.7 0.493 457.8
    917 79 0.9 1018.8 0.435 443.1
    835 80 0.88 948.8 0.474 449.7
    837 80 0.88 951.1 0.474 450.8
    935 80 0.9 1038.8 0.435 451.8

    After doing the analysis of above table 3, results are as follow:

    Motor is running at 70 to 80 % full load capacity

    KVAR is being generating from motor, even though there is 900KVAR capacitor bank in the HT room.

    Some amount of power losses because of low pf

    Average value of power KW is = 869.9

    Average value of current IL is = 79.6

    Average value of pf = 0.88

    Average value of KVA demand is = 979.9

    Average value of KVAR is = 450.2

    Important points to consider:

    Hence 520KVAR capacitor bank is sufficient for economical power factor for the mill motor.

    ID fan motor requires 450 KVAR capacitor bank depending on the current load condition

    The total percentage of loss reduction for motors will be approximately 42.6%. In this way a lot of wastage of electricity will be reduced.

    Industry will get power factor incentive by maintaining power factor 0.98

    Power factor correction does not neutralize more than 82% of the magnetic flux generated.

    Compensation: Sometimes it is possible to correct the power factor of several loads by means of a common capacitor. This involves connecting a fixed or automotive type capacitor to a group of inductive loads operating simultaneously.

    The average power consumption of the plant is 5000 KW at 0.92 power factor and 2000 KVAR with all inductive loads being generated continuously.

    The following table will give the details like KVA demand, power factor

    Months Contract Demand (KVA) Recorded Demand (KVA) Recorded PF
    Feb 12000 6664 0.92
    March 12000 6349 0.93
    April 12000 6202 0.93
    May 12000 6020 0.94

    Power KW = KVA (Contract Demand) x PF
    = 12000 x 0.92
    = 11040

    KVAR required = KW x (Tan (cos-10.92) – Tan (cos-10.98))
    = 11040 x (Tan 21.5 – Tan 11.47)
    = 11040 x (0.3939 – 0.2029)
    = 11040 x 0.191
    = 2108

    Hence to improve the power factor from 0.92 to .98, “2200 KVAR Capacitor Bank” is required. Power factor correction does not neutralize more than 80% of the magnetic flux generated.

    References:

    Conclusion:

    PFC helps the organization to save energy in terms of electricity payment costs. Due to this the power distribution network becomes balanced. Implementation of additional capacitor banks in the power distribution network will stabilize the system.

    Research activities in association with students

    Research Activity 1
    Name of Faculty: Dr Malay Dash
    No of Students Involved: 5
    Design and Simulation of Solar-Biomass Hybrid System for Electrification of Rural Areas.

    The Indian population are increasing day by day and energy demand are also increasing exponentially but the conventional energy sources are limited and exhaustible, not eco-friendly. Solar-biomass based energy system have been deemed clean, inexhaustible, unlimited and environmentally friendly, but solar energy source is dependent on unpredictable factors such as weather and climatic conditions therefore biomass system also used with storage system like battery backup used for continuous energy supply through whole year. The cost of energy generation by solar-biomass system is minimum and system eco-friendly. The main objective of this work is to provide the electric power in remote areas where transmission line are not installed or power available only for few hours therefore on the basis of survey conducted in village Sihada (MP) for electricity requirement, a stand-alone solar-biomass hybrid system is proposed. The main drawback of traditional solar panel is its low efficiency up to 30% therefore biomass system is used.

    HOMER software is used for simulation & optimization of the solar-biomass hybrid system. This software use the input data provided by user and take different combinations of feasible system for a particular place.

    In our work we concentrate on only solar-biomass hybrid system. This assignment will study the suitable biomass hybrid models with solar Thermal in order to explore the possibility of optimizing fuel usage and making plants more sustainable. Biomass hybrid model may provide the solution to overcome these barriers as two renewable energy resources complementing each other with regard to availability.

    The use of fossil fuels and nuclear energy replaced totally the non-conventional methods because of inherent advantages of transportation and certainty of availability; however, these have polluted the atmosphere to a great extent. In fact, it is feared that nuclear energy may prove to be quite hazardous in case it is not properly controlled.

    The limited reserves of fuel oils and their unstable prices have significantly increased the interest in renewable energy sources. The design of hybrid solar-biomass power systems (HSBPS) has received considerable attention in the last decade.

    Now day’s applications with photovoltaic (PV) energy and biomass energy have been increased significantly due to the rapid growth of power electronics techniques. Generally, PV power and biomass power are complementary since sunny days are usually calm and low PV power is often occurred at cloudy days or at night time. Hence, the PV/Biomass hybrid power system therefore has higher reliability to deliver continuous power than either individual source. Traditionally, a substantial energy storage battery bank is used to deliver the reliable power and to draw the maximum power from the PV arrays or the biomass generator for either one of them has an intermittent nature. However the battery is not an environmental friendly product because of its heavy weights, bulky size, high cost, limited life cycles, and chemical pollution. Therefore, solar – biomass hybrid system is more economical as compared to stand alone system.

    OBJECTIVES
    The objective of this work is:Cost analysis of solar-biomass hybrid system for remote areas where electricity transmission line not presents or if present than power supply only for few hours in a day. This biomass hybrid system with solar thermal in order to explore the possibility of optimizing fuel usage and making plans more sustainable.

    Solar-Biomass based hybrid system may provide the solution to overcome these barriers as to renewable energy resources complementing each other with regard to availability. Number of villages in India is still waiting for electrification and villagers want to fulfill for their daily needs like cooling and lighting.

    CONCLUSION
    In India number of villages is un-electrified and some village which are electrified but suffering the power supply or power failure problem due to lack of power generation or transmission line installation problem. In the situation the Solar-Biomass based Hybrid is the best option for electrification of villages which are suffering power problem since independence of India.

    The Solar power is available free of cost and Biomass product like wood chips, saw dust, rise husk and wheat husk etc. available in village area in lot of amounts. Solar power converted into electric power by solar panel which is eco-friendly and biomass energy converts into electric power by gasifier system which is also eco-friendly system. On the basis of economical point of view Solar-Biomass Hybrid system is also best system the cost of energy is 4.27 rupees per unit in installation year and from next year the cost of energy is reduced from 4.27 rupees per unit.

    Based on Research Work Project was designed
    The suggestions/ Review / feedback can be sent on Malaya_rec2rediffmail.com

    Research Activity 2

    Name of Faculty: Dr. Saurabh Gupta
    No of Students Involved:6
    SOLAR ENERGY BASED ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
    A green energy based Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) is proposed which provides electricity to EV as well as Battery Storage System(BSS). Among all renewable energy sources, the solar PV system is best option because of abundance and easy to operation. However, solar PV power fluctuates due to change in irradiance and temperature and it cannot generate the constant power, therefore to compensate the power fluctuation a standby battery storage system is needed to meet up the power demand and maintain the reliability of the EVCS. Thereby, a DC micro grid system has been developed which consist of BSS along with the solar PV system and electric vehicle (EV) battery charger. The power generated from solar PV system is not sufficient to fulfill the demand during this time BSS supports to charge the EV. On the other hand, while generation is more than demand than BSS charge sufficiently. This results in a robust, without grid support, pollution-free and efficient green EV charging station. Furthermore, this proposed system has been implemented in environment of MATLAB/Simulink so that we can verify the performance of system. This thesis contains a hybrid dc micro grid to reduce the processes of conversions of multiple dc–ac–dc or ac–dc–ac. The hybrid grid consists of only dc networks that are connected together by two bidirectional converters one at the electric vehicle side and other is at the battery storage system side. Battery storage systems (BSS) can be connected to dc or ac links. The proposed hybrid grid can operate in a autonomous mode that is off-grid mode. The control algorithms are here proposed for getting constant voltage at DC bus between these dc links and also for operation of stable system under various generation and load conditions. Uncertainty and intermittent characteristics of solar irradiation level, ambient temperature, wind speed, and loads are also considered in system operation and control. A small hybrid dc grid has been simulated and modeled using the Simulink tool in the MATLAB. The MATLAB/simulation results show that this proposed system can maintain the stable operation under the proposed control schemes explained in this work.

    RESEARCH METHOD

    The objective of this research is to charge an electric vehicle using green energy sources and also to make the voltage constant at DC micro grid. The objectives are given in steps below:

    • To charge the electric vehicles from the renewable energy sources by using constant voltage approach with a dc micro grid.
    • To minimize the voltage fluctuations of dc micro grid with the help of proposed voltage

    CONCLUSION
    The main objective of EV transportation is noise free and pollution free environment. Using the solar powered charging station will result in an enormous decrease in pollution level of environment but some barriers of solar powered CS restrict us to use this for a large level of deployment. Hence, using the MPPT technique here to extract the maximum power from the solar cells. There is also a point to focus on and that is the fluctuation in DC grid voltage. This helps to propose a green energy based electric vehicle CS and also ensure the constant DC bus voltage with the help of fuzzy based PI controller which will also improve the battery life span. To improve the waveform of DC grid voltage, we will replace the conventional controller (PI controller) with a controller that will result in less fluctuation in voltage and also is simple to install in any system and fuzzy logic controller will satisfy all our fulfillments. Fuzzy based PI controller is better than conventional PI controller it is also verified with the help of MATLAB results in our proposed work. Furthermore, this work will extend to for a hybrid renewable energy sources and energy storage system.

    Based on Research Work Project was designed

    The suggestions/ Review / feedback can be sent on saurabhgupta.sgsits@gmail.com


    Learning support for students and faculty

    Learning Support for Students and Faculty Members
    • Expert Lectures, Seminar and Workshops
    • Training on PLC & SCADA
    • Workshop on Entrepreneurship
    • Workshop on Design and Development of Drones
    • Quiz Competitions
    Use of Modern Tools and Techniques
    • Training on software like MATLAB etc.
    • Hands-on Practice Session on PLC
    • Group Discussion
    • Paper Presentation Competitions

    Seminar on Drone Technology

    Department: Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering

    Semester: B. Tech III, V & VII Students

    Activity: Seminar

    Date: 26.04.2022

    Title: Seminar on Drone Technology.

    Resource person/agency and affiliation: Mr. Yashraj Sunhare, Co-founder & CEO – Jarvis Labs Pvt. Ltd. Bhopal

    Convener: Dr. Saurabh Gupta

    Executive Summary: Seminar on “Drone Technology” was organized successfully, at TIT, Bhopal by the Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, TIT, Bhopal on date 26.04.2022.

    The workshop aimed to provide students with comprehensive knowledge in designing of drones. The expert for the training was Mr. Yashraj Sunhare, Co-founder & CEO – Jarvis Labs Pvt. Ltd. Bhopal

    Seminar Objectives:

    The primary objectives of the seminar were to:

    1. Make students about development of utility-based drone that provide assistance agriculture, surveillance, heavy payload lift, disaster relief management, surveying & inspection. Introduction to Drones and Basic principles of flight.
    2. Provide knowledge to students about designing of a Drone from scratch. Dimensioning, Motor, ESC and Propeller selection Hands-on with Motors, ESCs, Propellers, FCB, Transmitter-Receiver, Battery and Frame.
    3. Make students to aware about the recent employment possibilities in drone technologies.
    Outcomes and Feedback
    • Students learned the basic knowledge about drone technology and the future of the drone industry with great enthusiasm and presented their points efficiently.
    • Students learned the basic principles of flight.
    • Students acquired knowledge about autonomous drones and mission planning.
    • Students became aware of the applications and use of drones in India, government initiatives, and DGCA regulations (Civil Aviation Requirements).
    Conclusion

    Seminar on “Designing of Drones” organized successfully, at TIT , Bhopal will provide knowledge about development of utility-based drone that provide assistance agriculture, surveillance, heavy payload lift, disaster relief management, surveying & inspection. Students learned the basic knowledge about drone technology and future in drone industry with great enthusiasm and kept their points efficiently.

    No. of participants: 60

    Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal
    Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg.
     Project based learning : Research Ideas by 1st year Students
     Group No Sr No Student Name Mobile No Topic Remark
    Group – 1 1 ADARSH KUMAR 7209105990 To increase efficiency of EVs and cost Improving the efficiency of electric vehicles (EVs) is key to extending their range, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing overall performance.
    2 ALOK ADHIKARY 8699155402
    3 AMAN KUMAR 9608401373
    4 ANKUSH AHIRWAL 8641088728
    Group – 2 5 ANURAG GAROTHIYA 9589111472 Concept of Hyperloop Hyperloop is an ultra-high-speed ground transportation system for passenger and cargo
    6 ANURAG TIWARI 9341353859
    7 BILKAISH IMAM 8709274937
    8 DEEPENDRA SHARMA 7869151578
    Group – 3 9 DHAMENDRA AHIRWAL 9399074915 Exercise Electric Device Use our waste energy during any type of exercise to create or convert into electrical energy by using that electrical device. That would be simple
    10 HIMANSHU KUMAR 7061147895
    11 KRRISH KUMAR 9341426537
    12 KUNAL SINGH 7050601094
    Group – 4 13 MD IRSHAD KHAN 9304390734 Design a sensor to be put in helmet of person driving EV Bike Prevents accidents and alarms when speed limit is exceeded.
    14 MOHIT JAITWAR 7067097490
    15 PRIYANSHU KUMAR 8709262589
    16 PIYUSH PASWAN 7771003969
    Group – 5 17 NITYAM KUMAR VERMA 7488396647 A helmet with sensor which warns about nearby vehicles for safety reasons Helmet alerts about nearby vehicles
    18 RITESH SHILPKAR 8225867188
    19 SAURABH KUMAR 6205410560
    20 SHISHU KUMAR 7033566856
    Group – 6 21 SOURABH KUMAR 9039723918  Magnetic Properties in Cars by using that property to avoid accidents
    22 SUDHANSHU KUMAR 9798673496
    23 SURAJ KUMAR 7562027967
    24 TAMRAJDHWAJ LONI 9301290561
    Group – 7 25 VANSHIKA SHRIVASTAVA 6266483102 Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) systems  refer to solar power generating systems that are integrated into buildings
    26 VIKAS KUMAR 7061626186
    27 VINAY KUMAR 6201209216
    28 ZISHAN ALAM 8271221369
    29 JOGENDRA AHIRWA 8103516627

    Technocrats Institute of Technology, Bhopal
    Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg.
     Project based learning : Research Ideas by 2nd year Students
    1 AJAY KUMAR 0111EX231002 Group – 1 Design of Smart grid for power management and sustainable development
    2 AMIT SINGH 0111EX231005
    3 AYUSH MANKOTIA 0111EX231010
    4 BUNTY KUMAR 0111EX231012
    5 GAURAV SHUKLA 0111EX231013 Group – 2 Random Number generator using PIC Microcontroller
    6 GAUTAM KUMAR 0111EX231014
    7 HARSH DAS 0111EX231015
    8 MD FAIZ 0111EX231018
    9 RAJAN KUMAR 0111EX231026 Group – 3 Design of IOT based Air quality monitoring system
    10 SANJANA KUMARI 0111EX231030
    11 SHUBHAM RAJ 0111EX231032
    12 TAUHID ANSARI 0111EX231035
    13 TAUKIR ANSARI 0111EX231036 Group – 4 Design of Digital fuel level indicator using ultrasonic sensor
    14 VIKKI KUMAR 0111EX231039
    15 ZULFEKAR ALI 0111EX231041

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    8 0111EX201032 Deepak Kumar SGS Consulting 27-Oct-23 2.64
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    15 0111EX201046 Khushi Mandrah Academor 26-Dec-23 1.80
    16 0111EX201058 Md RijwanAsraph Drishti Group 28-Aug-23 3.36
    17 0111EX201060 Mohammad Arif Epitome 09-Feb-24 1.92
    18 0111EX201061 Mohammad Shoukat Academor 26-Dec-23 1.80
    19 0111EX201065 Munna Kumar Drishti Group 28-Aug-23 3.36
    20 0111EX201067 Nikhil Pandey CSSD 05-Jul-23 1.60
    21 0111EX201071 Prachi Kumari Epitome 09-Feb-24 1.92
    22 0111EX201077 Rahul Ahirwar Epitome 09-Feb-24 1.92
    23 0111EX201081 Rajnish Kumar Teachnook 03-Nov-23 6.00
    24 0111EX201087 Ritu Patel Teachnook 03-Nov-23 6.00
    25 0111EX201091 Sahil Firoz Weartech 04-Nov-23 2.00
    26 0111EX201098 Sawan Kushwah CSSD 05-Jul-23 1.60
    27 0111EX201105 Shreya Vardhan Singh TCS TCSL/DT20245343827/Mumbai 3.36
    28 0111EX201113 Sweety Priya Learning Routes 22-Aug-23 5.70
    29 0111EX201115 Uday Kumar Singh CSSD 05-Jul-23 1.60
    30 0111EX201119 Vikash Kumar Learning Routes 22-Aug-23 5.70
    31 0111EX201124 Yash Kushwaha Learning Routes 22-Aug-23 5.70
    32 0111EX213D05 Ankit Epitome 09-Feb-24 1.92
    33 0111EX213D14 Sahil Kumar Learning Routes 22-Aug-23 5.70
    34 0111EX213D20 Shreya Roy Learning Routes 22-Aug-23 5.70
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    1 0111EX191001 Abhiraj Singh Parmar Capgemini 17-Oct-22 4.25
    2 0111EX191003 Adarsh Patel TCS TCSL/DT20206802402/Mumbai 3.36
    3 0111EX191004 Aditi Bisen Capgemini 17-Oct-22 4.25
    4 0111EX191005 Aditya Rai Capgemini 17-Oct-22 4.25
    5 0111EX191007 Afroz Alam QSpider 13-Apr-23 3.5
    6 0111EX191008 Akash Nagwanshi DXC 14-Jul-22 4.0
    7 0111EX191009 Akhilesh Pawar Cognizant 10-Jul-23 4.0
    8 0111EX191010 Aman Jha Capgemini 17-Oct-22 4.25
    9 0111EX191013 Amrish Kumar Just dial 08-Apr-22 2.2
    10 0111EX191014 Ananya Tiwari HCL 21-Jul-22 4.0
    11 0111EX191017 Ankit Kumar QSpider 13-Apr-23 3.5
    12 0111EX191027 Brijesh Kumar Prajapati QSpider 13-Apr-23 3.5
    13 0111EX191031 Deepanshu Rajput DXC 14-Jul-22 4.0
    14 0111EX191034 Gaurav Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    15 0111EX191038 Hansraj Kumar Manikaran Power Pvt Ltd. 20-Dec-22 2.4
    16 0111EX191040 Harsh Singh Thakur Hexaware 08-Apr-22 4.0
    17 0111EX191041 Jisan Raja Klassic Wheels Ltd 29-Mar-23 1.8
    18 0111EX191042 Kailash Kumar Yadav Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    19 0111EX191043 Kapil Shrivastava Cognizant 10-Jul-23 4.0
    20 0111EX191046 Krishan Kanhay Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    21 0111EX191049 Kunal Kumar Das Accenture 12-Sep-22 4.5
    22 0111EX191050 Kundan Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    23 0111EX191068 Mohammad Aftab Cognizant 10-Jul-23 4.0
    24 0111EX191069 Mukesh Bharti Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    25 0111EX191076 Nitin Raghuwanshi TCS TCSL/DT20223120896/Mumbai 3.36
    26 0111EX191079 Prakash Gupta Klassic Wheels Ltd 29-Mar-23 1.8
    27 0111EX191085 Ramesh Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    28 0111EX191087 Raushan Kumar Cognizant 10-Jul-23 4.0
    29 0111EX191089 Rishabh Saxena TCS TCSL/DT20206803974/Mumbai 3.36
    30 0111EX191095 Sanjay Tomar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    31 0111EX191096 Santosh Kumar Jha HCL 21-Jul-22 6.0
    32 0111EX191102 Shivam Tripathi Accenture 12-Sep-22 4.5
    33 0111EX191103 Shubham Mathur ACADEMOR 06-Apr-22 6.5
    34 0111EX191108 Sunil Kumar Das Just dial 08-Apr-22 2.2
    35 0111EX191110 Suraj Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    36 0111EX191111 Suyansh Mishra Hexaware 08-Apr-22 4.0
    37 0111EX191112 Swati Kumari AVR Technical Services 27-Apr-23 5.0
    38 0111EX191114 Vedant Kumar Cognizant 10-Jul-23 4.0
    39 0111EX191115 Vijay Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    40 0111EX191119 Vishal Kumar Maso Automotives 18-Jan-23 2.42
    41 0111EX191121 Yash Pawar Lupin Pharmaceuticals Ltd 12-Jan-23 2
    42 0111EX203D07 Gaurav Upadhyay Cape Electric Private Limited 16-Nov-23 2
    43 0111EX203D13 Rohit Jatav Weartech 11-Apr-23 2
    List of Placed Students Academic Session: 2021-2022 CAYm3
    S.N. Enrollment Number Student Name Name of Employer Appointment Letter Ref no. with date Package (in LPA)
    1 0111EC181059 Laxmi Kumari EazyPG 25-Jan-22 4.2
    2 0111EX181001 Abhay Kumar Yadav Rialto Enterprises 08-Feb-22 1.78
    3 0111EX181004 Abhishek Kumar Singh EazyPG 25-Jan-22 4.2
    4 0111EX181007 Akash Thakre Rialto Enterprises 08-Feb-22 1.78
    5 0111EX181008 Akshat Namdeo Just dial 26-Apr-22 2.2
    6 0111EX181009 Amaan Ahmed EazyPG 25-Jan-22 4.2
    7 0111EX181010 Aman Kumar Soni Just dial 26-Apr-22 2.2
    8 0111EX181012 Ark Mishra Cognizant 08-Mar-22 4.5
    9 0111EX181015 Ashish Soni Avatu 12-Feb-22 3.5
    10 0111EX181018 Chandan Kumar Mphasis 20-Sep-21 3.25
    11 0111EX181023 Divya Kumari Capgemini 09-Sep-21 4
    12 0111EX181024 Kamlodbhav Dubey Byju’s 03-Mar-22 6
    13 0111EX181026 Kishan Kumar Sah Rialto Enterprises 08-Feb-22 1.78
    14 0111EX181027 Md Danish Cognizant 08-Mar-22 4.5
    15 0111EX181034 Prakash Singh Infosys 24-Jun-22 5
    16 0111EX181035 Pranav Anand Capgemini 09-Sep-21 4
    17 0111EX181038 Preeti Mishra Byju’s 03-Mar-22 6
    18 0111EX181039 Rahul Kumar Barman Cognizant 08-Mar-22 4.5
    19 0111EX181042 Rajesh Kumar Byju’s 03-Mar-22 6
    20 0111EX181043 Rakesh Kumar EazyPG 25-Jan-22 4.2
    21 0111EX181050 Shiva Tiwari Just dial 26-Apr-22 2.2
    22 0111EX181052 Shivangi Nema TCS TCSL/DT20195232182/Mumbai 3.36
    23 0111EX181054 Soojal Rai Rialto Enterprises 08-Feb-22 1.78
    24 0111EX181056 Sumit Kumar Sutherland 27-Dec-21 2.5
    25 0111EX181060 Tulsi Das Shukla TCS TCSL/DT20218162750/Mumbai 3.36
    26 0111EX181062 Vishal Mohit Square Yards 21-Feb-22 4.5

  • Students of Electrical and Electronics Enggvisited RGPV Bhopal on 13.5.25, as industrial/academic visit and learned the following things-

    1. Virtual lab for which access has been provided to students and faculty of affiliated institutes. This lab offers a way to conduct experiments and learn concepts virtually/remotely, using online simulations.
    2. ⁠Students learned about some startup’s AtGRC(knowledge research centre)

    3. ⁠Students visited Energy park which is equipped with various renewable energy technologies and research facilities. This park includes a 10 kW Biomass Gasifier, a Bio-Diesel Reactor, and a Solar Wind Hybrid System. The Energy Park also houses laboratories and facilities for hands-on experience in areas like solar and wind energy, biomass, biodiesel, carbon capture and storage (CCS), and hybrid electric vehicles.


    On 04/04/25, students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department visited Railway Track Machine Depot Bhopal.They observed and understood the working, maintenance and repair of various machines being used for laying the railway track.


    On Dated 03/04/24, students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department visited MSME centerAcharpura Bhopal. They observed and understood the basic requirements for the working of Micro small and Medium Enterprises. They had an overview of different software of Mechanical and Electrical engineering. Students learnt about:

    1. 3D printing

    2. Calibration of Equipment.