Ph.D in Electrical Engineering
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs):
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Design and develop innovative products and services in the field of electrical engineering and allied engineering disciplines
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Apply the knowledge of electrical engineering to solve problems of social relevance, pursue higher education and research
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Work effectively as individuals and as team members in multidisciplinary projects
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Engage in lifelong learning, career enhancement and adopt to changing professional and societal needs
Programme Outcomes (POs):
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Analyze the complex engineering problems by using the first principles of Mathematics and Engineering fundamentals.
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Specify, design and analyze systems that efficiently generate, transmit and distribute electrical power
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Analyze and design modern power electronic circuits
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Understand the principles and construction of electrical machine and determine their performance through testing
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Specify, design and implement analog and digital signal processing systems using the state of the art components and software tools.
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Design controllers for electrical and electronic systems to improve their performance
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Understand how the organizations work, generate wealth, and manage their finances.
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Work in a team using common tools and environments to achieve project objectives and communicate ideas.
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Understand and practice professional ethics in functioning.
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Pursue life-long learning as a means of enhancing the knowledge and skills necessary to contribute to the betterment of their profession and community.
- Course Structure And Syllabus
Department: Electrical Engineering
Programme: Ph.D in Electrical Engineering
Year I Semester I
Course Code | Course Title | L T P C |
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EE 7001 | Non-Conventional Electrical Energy Systems | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7009 | Optimal Control Systems | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7010 | Renewable Power Generation Technologies | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7011 | Modeling and analysis of Electrical machines | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7012 | Power Quality | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7013 | Condition monitoring of High Voltage Equipment | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7014 | High Voltage Equipment | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7015 | Power System Protection | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7016 | Power electronics drives | 3 0 0 3 |
EE 7017 | System theory | 3 0 0 3 |
MBA 7204 | Research Methodology* | 3 0 0 3 |
It is compulsory to opt 4 courses giving a total credit of 12. Out of these courses, * is compulsory course.