Electrical Engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century after commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. It now covers a range of subtopics including power, electronics, control systems, signal processing and telecommunications.
Electrical engineering may include electronic engineering. Where a distinction is made, usually outside of the United States, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with large-scale electrical systems such as power transmission and motor control, whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of small-scale electronic systems including computers and integrated circuits.[1] Alternatively, electrical engineers are usually concerned with using electricity to transmit energy, while electronic engineers are concerned with using electricity to process information. More recently, the distinction has become blurred by the growth of power electronics.
Electrical Engineering is a stream which helps its students to variegate their abilities by encouraging critical thinking by introducing out of box learning techniques.
The department is well equipped to train electrical graduates in order to advance their theoretical knowledge and sound practices of the profession. They are encouraged to undertake projects in the areas of Machine Design, Power System planning operations and control, Electronics and Microprocessor Applications and Power Electronics.
The department is equipped with the following labs:
- Electrical Engineering Lab
- Control System Lab
- Measurement Lab
- Network Lab
- Microprocessor lab
- Power System Lab
- Machines Lab
- Numerical Techniques Lab
- Project Lab
- Electrical Simulation Lab
- Power Electronics Lab
HOD - Er_Pradeep Singh Department of Electrical Engineering
To serve as centre for excellence in teaching and research in the fields of electrical engineering, generate realistic and innovative solutions for the current and future technological needs in all major fields and to prepare students for lifetimes of continued learning.