As a department we strive to mould highly skilled engineers in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering that are suitable for employment in reputed firms and for higher studies. The department caters to the ever increasing needs of technical brilliance in all areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering such as integrated Electronics and Circuits, Telecommunications, Control & Automation, Power Systems & Power Electronics.
As a department we strive to mould highly skilled engineers in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering that are suitable for employment in reputed firms and for higher studies. The department caters to the ever increasing needs of technical brilliance in all areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering such as integrated Electronics and Circuits, Telecommunications, Control & Automation, Power Systems & Power Electronics.
As one of the oldest engineering disciplines, Electrical and Electronics Engineering encompasses diverse areas to address today’s engineering needs. It deals with the generation, distribution and application of electricity, embedded system, automation and control, and emerging areas like VLSI, Digital Signal Processing, Renewable Energy Systems, and E-Mobility/Electric vehicle technology.
Owing to the diversity of the discipline, the job opportunities associated with it are manifold, ranging from design and manufacture of electronic equipment to automation and control. To facilitate the students’ learning we conduct sessions and seminars on problem solving, creative thinking, open-ended experiments, and live projects. Students are exposed to live projects and internships in the industry from 3rd Semester till their final semester. Additionally they are encouraged to publish papers and presentations in Conferences.
Facilitating the development of competent professionals in Electrical and Electronics Engineering capable of keeping pace with changing technologies and provide service to the society.
The primary objective of the Department is to produce globally competent engineering graduates with values, a sense of responsibility and good communication skills. The department aims to develop the graduates' skills in areas such as Power Systems, Microcontrollers, Renewable, Smart Grids, Signal Processing, Electric Vehicles and data analytic software etc. To achieve this goal, the department has a team of highly qualified, committed and self-motivated teachers with varied experience in academics, industry and research organizations. The department constantly updates its infrastructure facilities, expertise, and research domains in consonance with current industry trends. We have also introduced interdisc
The primary objective of the Department is to produce globally competent engineering graduates with values, a sense of responsibility and good communication skills. The department aims to develop the graduates' skills in areas such as Power Systems, Microcontrollers, Renewable, Smart Grids, Signal Processing, Electric Vehicles and data analytic software etc. To achieve this goal, the department has a team of highly qualified, committed and self-motivated teachers with varied experience in academics, industry and research organizations. The department constantly updates its infrastructure facilities, expertise, and research domains in consonance with current industry trends. We have also introduced interdisciplinary courses with emphasis on skill and competency building along with core knowledge. As per new education guidelines we focus on outcome-based education that involves hands-on experiential learning. Our Graduates work in Government sectors, private companies, as consulting engineers and as entrepreneurs in the field of research, design, projects, production, maintenance and testing etc
Dr Nirmala John
hod.eee@christuniversity.in
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