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Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (B.E.)

Established in 2011, the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) at Imayam College of Engineering fosters a collaborative, open academic environment where faculty and students actively engage in learning and innovation.

The department focuses on the study, design, development, and testing of electrical systems and electronic equipment, preparing students to take on real-world industrial challenges.

Key Features and Highlights of the Department:

Areas of Study Include:

The B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering program focuses on providing students with in-depth knowledge in areas such as:

  • Broadcast Communication Systems
  • Electrical Machines and Motors
  • Machinery Control Systems
  • Vehicle Electrification
  • Power Generation and Distribution
  • Control and Transmission Devices

Infrastructure & Facilities

The department houses a variety of specialized labs and equipment, providing hands-on experience essential for engineering innovation.

Laboratories:

  • Research Lab: Facilitates ongoing R&D projects by faculty and students.
  • Control & Instrumentation Lab: Equipped with digital gates, energy measurement tools, waveform instruments, and soldering stations.
  • Electronics Lab: Covers practical digital and analog electronics applications, from basic to advanced levels.
  • AC Machines Lab: Trains students in the operation and maintenance of AC machinery.
  • DC Machines Lab: Focuses on principles and applications of DC machines.

Software & Simulation Tools:

  • Software: MATLAB, PSCAD, LabVIEW, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, PSIM, MiPower, Power World Simulator, Magnet, MULTISIM, System Generator
  • Hardware: Harmonic Analyzer, dSPACE, Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulator, Microgrid Integration Kits

Faculty:

The department boasts experienced and research-driven faculty members who mentor students toward academic excellence. Many are actively involved in publishing national and international research papers and contribute to shaping students into industry-ready engineers.

Program Outcomes:

Graduates from the EEE department are expected to have:

  • The ability to identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems using principles of mathematics, science, and engineering.
  • The capability to design solutions that consider public health, safety, and environmental, cultural, and economic factors.
  • A strong sense of ethical responsibility, with informed judgment on the societal impact of engineering solutions.
  • Effective teamwork and leadership skills in multidisciplinary environments.
  • Proficiency in designing and conducting experiments, analyzing data, and applying engineering judgment.
  • Lifelong learning skills and the ability to adapt to emerging technologies and tools.