Counselling CodesEamcet-GCTC / M.Tech-GCTC1 / MBA–GCTC
Accredited by National Board of Accreditation

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year 2005 currently the department offers an Under Graduate program B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with an annual intake of 120 students and one Post Graduate program M.Tech in Power Electronics with an annual intake of 18 students.

The Department is Headed by Prof. Dr. D Radhika, having 17 years of experience in Teaching. There are 2 Professor, 4 Associate Professors, and 16 Assistant Professors in the department for UG. The department has 5 Lab Assistants to assist and maintain the labs. All the faculty members are encouraged to participate in Faculty Development Programmes, Conferences, Workshops, Publication of Research Papers and active involvement in R & D activity.

All the faculty members are encouraged to participate in Faculty Development Programmes, Conferences, Workshops, Publication of Research Papers and active involvement in R & D activity.


Vision and Mission

Vision of the Department

To provide excellent Electrical and electronics education by building strong teaching and research environment

Mission of the Department

  1. To offer high quality graduate program in Electrical and Electronics education and to prepare students for professional career or higher studies.
  2. The department promotes excellence in teaching, research, collaborative activities and positive contributions to society


PEOs, POs, PSOs

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. To prepare students with excellent comprehension of mathematics, basic sciences and engineering subjects facilitating them to find gainful employment or pursue postgraduate program with an appreciation for lifelong learning.
  2. To inculcate problem solving capabilities in students with analysis, design and practical skills that are Program Specific which would facilitate them to exhibit creativity and innovation that would enable them to develop modern equipment with emerging technologies of multidisciplinary nature for societal development.
  3. To inculcate positive attitude, professional ethics, effective communication and interpersonal skills which would facilitate them to succeed in the chosen profession through research and development both as team member and as well as leader.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:

  • PO 1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PO 2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • PO 3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • PO 4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO 5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
  • PO 6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
  • PO 7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
  • PO 8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
  • PO 9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO 10.Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO 11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
  • PO 12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
  • PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

    • PSO1.An ability to simulate and determine the parameters like voltage profile and current ratings of transmission lines in Power Systems.
    • PSO2.An ability to understand and determine the performance of electrical machines namely, speed, torque, efficiency etc.
    • PSO3.An ability to apply electrical engineering and management principles to Power Projects.


Syllabus

Syllabus


Faculty List

Sl. No.Name of the Staff MemberDesignation
B.Tech-EEE
1Dr. D.RadhikaProfessor & HoD.
2Dr. P. Anil KumarProfessor
3Dr. M. Aruna BharathiProfessor
4Dr. P. HarishAssociate Professor
5Dr. B. MadhuriAssociate Professor
6N.Venkata BharadwajAssociate Professor
7G.SrikanthAssociate Professor
8K.MahenderAssociate Professor
9Voleti PadmajaAssistant Professor
10Azra ZainebAssistant Professor
11S.Poornachander RaoAssistant Professor
12T. Pooja RaniAssistant Professor
13V. RakeshAssistant Professor
14Manjul KhareAssistant Professor
15E. Hima BinduAssistant Professor
16K. NagarajuAssistant Professor
17Mulla Gouse BashaAssistant Professor
18M. Prashanth KumarAssistant Professor
19V. SathyaAssistant Professor
20A. Raghu RamachandraAssistant Professor
21K MuraliAssistant Professor
B.Tech-EEE OTHERS
22B. SoujanyaAssistant Professor
EEE (Non-Teaching)
1G. Srinivas RaoLab Assistant
2Ch. Jeevan RajuLab Assistant
3N D. V. Krishna RaoLab Assistant
4J. Surya PrakashLab Assistant
5T. MaheshLab Assistant Electrician
6M. Jaya RatnamElectrical Maintenance Tech
7S. PothanaLab Assistant
8N. SrilathaLab Assistant

Laboratory Details

  1. Electro mechanics Laboratory:
    The Laboratory has required DC and AC machines. Students can understand the intricacies of Machines by conducting experiments like Hopkinson's test, speed control of DC motors, Scott Connection etc. The Laboratory is located in a spacious area of 310Sqmts. The control panels are designed ergonomically, the cables are run underground through Trenches and concealed wiring is done providing safety and having esthetic looks.
  2. Electrical Measurements Laboratory:
    This laboratory has facilities to conduct experiments in the study of three phase currents using phase shifting transformer, understanding protection relays etc.
  3. Power Electronics Laboratory:
  4. This laboratory has facilities for conducting experiments in forced commutation , study of DC Jones chopper, study of invertors with reactive loads.
  5. Networks Laboratory:
    Facilities exist for study of electrical circuits with various types of loads, understanding Thevinins and Norton theorems.
  6. Control Systems Laboratory:
    Equipment like Synchros, Servomotors, Linear System Simulators, Position Controllers, PID Controller, Lag - Lead Compensators etc have been procured. In addition to this equipment, the lab has four Computer Systems to assist experiments using MATLAB.
  7. Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines laboratory:
    This laboratory facilitates to do the performance test on Kaplan turbine, performance test on reciprocating pump etc.
  8. Engineering workshop:
    This workshop gives an idea about house wiring, carpentry, fitting etc.


Course Files and Lab Manuals

Course Files

Compiling course files is a concept which had been there for many years in professional college. Geethanjali takes the concept of course file to a new level altogether.

Efforts have been made to prepare course files on every subject taught in all branches altogether. This huge stack of information is specially prepared by the respective faculty members with examinations in mind. A wide variety of questions are compiled catering to the comprehension of the weakest student to challenge the mind of the brightest student.

Not only are the efforts of Geethanjali towards compiling the best material but efforts of the same level are put into ensuring that the students access the information. Group ids are created for each class and the class representative receives this information which he/she passes it on to his/her classmates. All of them can access the information with the help of their username & password generated individually per student.

Along with important questions and answers generated unit wise there are nearly 50 multiple choice questions per unit which will aid the student in their online internal examinations. Not just this academic matter but our faculty also includes website addresses resourceful for their subjects, references and all possible lab viva questions.

The course files are updated every year and versions of it are released.

Lab Manuals

The laboratory manuals for each lab are generated with utmost care because at Geethanjali we understand the importance of applied knowledge. We realize that labs are real nests for acquiring knowledge and hence stringent measures are followed while designing them and scrutinized by the HODs before they reach the student. Along with the prescribed number of experiments, more number of experiments are added after consulting the industry requirements. The lab manuals help the student prepare their record and also come prepared for their lab sessions.


FDPs

Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons Target Audience Usage
2014 – 2015
“Power quality with Distributed Generation” -- EEE 17-12-2014 to 18-12-2014 1.Shri.N.S.S.Prasad,Rtd.Scientist,ICRISAT.
2.Dr.M.Sushma,Prof., EEE,JNTUH.
3.Dr.S.Sudha Radhika Professor,EEE.
4.Ms.K.H.Phanishree, Asst.Prof.,EEE,JNTUH
EEE Faculty (National wide)
“research Methodologies in Engineering and Science -- EEE 15-12-2014 To 16-12-2014 1.Prof.M.Sathyanarayana, R & D,GCET.
2.Prof.S.Ramana Murthy,S & H,GCET,
3.Prof.D.Rama Krishna Rao, R & D,GCET.
4.Nagender Kumar Surya devara ,CSE,GCET
EEE Faculty (National wide)
Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons Target Audience Usage
2013 – 2014
FDP on “Application of FACT devices and Artificial Intelligence in Modern Power System”. AICTE Department of EEE 3rd-5th OCT- 2013 1.Dr.M.Suryakalavathi, Professor, JNTUH.
2. Dr.Alvelu Manga Parimi, BITS Hyd.
3. Er.S.V.Murthy Consultant & Contractor.
4. Dr.D.M.Vinod Kumar, Professor, NIT Warangal.
5. Sri.A.V.Surya Prakash Rao, Rtd.S.E.AP Transco.
6. Dr.Pradeep Kumar, JD, CPRI, Hyd.
ECE ,EEE,CSE Faculty (National wide)   The main objective of this FDP is to introduce recent developments in power system – their topologies and control techniques such as Power system security, reliability and state estimation using IEEE bus system used in distributed generation and custom power devices used for power quality improvement
Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons Target Audience Usage
2012 – 2013
1. FDP on “Blooms Taxonomy” -- Department of EEE 07-07-2012 Mr. K. Mahender, Asst. Prof. ,EEE Jr. Faculty To know the method of teaching.
2. FDP on “1. Teaching Methodologies 2. Blooms Taxonomy ” -- Department of EEE 30-07-2012 1.Dr.L.Mrudula,I/C-CACHE
2.Prof.N.V.L.Addanki, HOD, EEE
All Faculty Improvements in teaching learning process.
3.Value Orientation programme for Teachers -- Department of EEE 21-6-2012 & 22-6-2012 Swami Jnanadananda, Director, Ramakrishna math. All Faculty To know the methods of teaching.
4.FDP on “Mentoring of Mentors” -- Department of EEE 16-6-2012 Mr. George Reddy. All Faculty To motivate the students towards their studies

Guest Lectures

2017-18

S.No.TitleDesignation and OrganizationDateResource PersonTarget Audience

01

Power Electronics systems for Renewable Energy Systems applications

Retd Additional GM,

R & D ,

BHEL HYDERABAD

09/08/2017

Dr P V Rajgopal

 

III & IV

02

Electrical Applications of Digital Signal Processing

Professor,

Sreenidhi College of Science and Technology

1/11/2017

Prof Bhujanga Rao

IV

03

Concept of complex frequency

Associate Professor,

CVR College of Engineering

1/11/2017

Mrs Naveena Bhargavi

II

04

Design and Testing of transformers

EX AGM,BHEL

AND

ex DIRECTOR PETE TRANSFORMER

6/11/2017

Sri N S Murthy

II & III

05

Emerging trends in renewable energy source through Power Electronics

Professor ,

Osmania University

20/1/18

DR B Mangu

 

III & IV

06

Signals and Systems

Sr Assistant Professor,

BVRIT,NARASAPUR

15/02/2018

D Gireesh Kumar

II

07

Load flow studies in power systems

Associate Professor,

JNTU Hyderabad

5/03/2018

Dr Bhaskar

III and IV


2016-17

S.No.TitleDesignation and OrganizationDateResource PersonTarget Audience

01

Power System Stabilty

Professor,

HOD EEE

VBIT

27/3/2017

Dr.K.Neelima,

 

2ND ,3RD AND 4TH Year

02

Nurture brilliance with Agility of communication

Project Manager,

Accenture Solution Pvt LTD

 

04/03/2017

Mr Prateek Khare

2ND & 3RD Year

03

Self Discipline & Time Management

Intenational Trainer& inspirational Speaker

 

14/02/2017

Ms Revathi Turanga

2ND ,3RD AND 4TH Year

04

Load Frequency Control

Professor,

Gokaraju Rangaraju Institue of Engineering & Technology

 

30/08/2016

Dr J Sridevi

4th Year

05

Transforms & Filters:Digital Signal Processing

Professor,

Sreenidhi College of Science and Technology

 

10/9/2016

Prof Bhujanga Rao

4th Year


2015-16

S.No.TitleDesignation and OrganizationDateResource PersonTarget Audience

01

 Atoms in the Service of the Nation

NFC,Hyderabad

14/3/2016

Mr.B.Halder

 

2ND ,3RD AND 4TH YEAR

02

Introduction to BHEL,Hyderabad Plant and Real time Quality Control Checks on Electrical Machines

AGM

,BHEL,HYD

12/08/2015

Shri R K Manohar,

 

4 TH YEAR

03

Corporate Communication and Interpersonal skills techniques for budding engineers

Manager,

Virstusa pvt Ltd

13/08/2015

Shri Prateek Khare,

 

4th YEAR,3RD YEAR


Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons Target Audience Usage
2014 – 2015    
Fundamentals of Electrical & Electronic Engineering -- Department of EEE 23-09-2014 Dr.B.V.Sankar Ram III & IV B.Tech EEE Students Be able to learn Fundamentals of Electrical in practical applications
Reliability Engineering and application to Electrical power Systems -- Department of EEE 07-01-2015 Dr.G.N.Srinivas. Professor,JNTUH III & IV B.Tech EEE Students Be able to learn how to improve the power quality of interconnected power systems
Recent trends in Transducers and tis applications   Department of EEE 10-01-2014 Mr.Samuel Morris III,IV B.Tech & M.Tech EEE Students Be able to learn recent applications involved in measuring instruments

Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons Target Audience Usage
2013 – 2014    
Modeling& Simulation of Power Electronics and Electrical Drives Using CASPOC and VISSIM Software in Embedded System -- Department of EEE 17-02-2014 Mr.Satyabratasahoo. Application Enginer, SUNSEAS TECH. III & IV B.Tech EEE Students Be able to learn simulation tolls
Traction motors -- Department of EEE 20-09-2013 Mr.D.Sadanandam   IV B.Tech EEE Students Industrial exposer
Transducers and their industrial application   Department of EEE 27-09-2013 Mr.K.Smaual Mories IV B.Tech EEE Students instrumentations
Motivating Students in reaching Their Goals -- Placement Cell 17-09-2013 Mr.Syed Noor,Md.Shakir, ETS, Hyderabad IV B.Tech EEE Students To motivate students in reaching their goals.
Module Description Any other contributory Inst./Industry Developed / Organized by Duration Resource persons   Target Audience   Usage
1.Design & Testing of Transformer -- Department of EEE 03-03-2013 Shri.S.Venkata Subba Reddy III & IV EEE Students To understand basic concept of transformer in practical way
2.Field Aspects of Electrical Engineering   --   Department of EEE   26-09-2012 Sri. P. Kondanda Ramaiah, Retd.CE,APSEB All ECE and EEE Student To understand basic concept of design of electrical applications
3.  Awareness for Employability & Enhancing skills for employability   --   Department of EEE   17-08-2012 ASPIRING MINDS ASSESSMENT IV EEE  Students How to with stand in the market.

Paper Publications

2017-18

S.NoTitle of the Research PaperAuthors DetailsName of Journal/ ConferenceYear & Month Published

1

Power systems protection coordination and associated reliability with smart grid security

S.Poorna chander rao

, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET,, HYD)

G. Mohan Babu (Research Scholar, OU, HYD)

International Conference on Computation Methodologies and Communication (ICCMC-2017)

Sep, 2017

2

very low speed sensor less online Torque estimate resistance of an induction engine without injection signal

M. Prashanth Kumar, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. S. Radhika, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International conference on Science, Technology and Management (ICSTM-2017)

Sep., 2017

3

Application of power electronics devices in soft starting of a DC motor

V. Rakesh (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

S. Radhika, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International conference on Science, Technology and Management (ICSTM-2017)

Sep., 2017

4

Power quality improvement of DSTATCOM under different loading conditions

K. Nagaraju(Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Ramesh Babu, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of Research.

Vol., 4(13)

Oct., 2017

5

Novel method for loss reduction and voltage profile improvement with multiple DGs

AzraZaineb, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

J. Sridevi, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GRIET, HYD)

International Journal of Science and Engineering Research, Vol., 8(11), PP. 843-848.

Nov., 2017

6

Modeling and harmonics analysis of domestic loads and harmonics mitigations techniques

S. PoornaChander rao (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

G. Mohan Babu (Asst. Prof., EEE, PCET, HYD)

International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational System, Vol., 6 (12), pp. 190-214.

Dec., 2017

7

Adaptive neuro-fuzzy based UPQC in a distributed power system for enhancement of power quality

M. Pradeep, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

V. Padmaja, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

E. HimaBindu, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

 

International Conference on Recent Innovations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, (ICRIEEE-2017)

Dec., 2017

8

Design of Fuzzy logic controller of state estimation uncertainty reduction for IEEE 14-bus system

M Pradeep, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET)

D. Krishna, (Asst. Prof., EEE, Anurag Group of Inst., HYD)

International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational system

Dec., 2017

9

Automatic generation control of multi-source interconnected power system including DFIG wind turbine and FACTS devices

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assco., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. Preeti (Assistant Professor, EEE, ABES Engg. College, UP)

International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering Innovations and Technology Management (ICET:EITM-2017)

Dec., 2017

10

Biogeography based optimization technique for non-cascaded short term hydrothermal scheduling with reservoir constraint

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

T. Srihari, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GNIT, HYD),

U. Mohan, (Assoc. Prof., EEE, LITS, VZM)

 

International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational System, Vol., 6 (12), pp. 426-434.

Dec., 2017

11

Simulation of STATCOM based control scheme for grid connected wind power system

K. Nagaraju (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Ramesh Babu, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

National Conference on Computing, Communications and Electrical Engineering (NC2E-2017)

Dec., 2017

12

Simulation of power quality issues of wind power integrated systems and results analysis

K. Nagaraju (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Ramesh Babu, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

National Conference on Computing, Communications and Electrical Engineering (NC2E-2017)

Dec., 2017

13

Colliding bodies optimization algorithm for optimal power flow problem of power system

Pooja Rani T, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. Preeti (Assistant Professor, EEE, ABES Engg. College, UP)

International Journal of Electronics, Electrical and Computational System, Vol., 6 (12), pp. 419-425.

Dec., 2017

14

A comparative study on UPFC and DPFC towards low harmonic distortion

GouseBashaMulla, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Radhika Dora, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of Advanced in Management, Technology and Engineering Sciences, Vol., 8(1), PP. 14-19.

Jan., 2018

15

Three Phase Parallel Multilevel Inverter Fed

Asynchronous Machine Using Phase Disposition

Scheme

N V Bharadwaj, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. P. Chandra Sekhar, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, MGIT, HYD)

Dr. M. Siva Kumar, (Prof., EEE, GudlavalleruEngg., College,)

International Journal of Advanced in Management, Technology and Engineering Sciences, Vol,, 7(12)

Jan., 2018

16

Adaptive neuro fuzzy based maximum torque control of three phase induction motor

G. Srikanth, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. G. Madhusudhan Rao (Professor, TKR College, HYD)

Helix Journal, Vol., 8(2), PP., 3067-3071,

Feb., 2018

17

Comparative Study of Maximum Torque Control by PI ANN of Induction Motor

G. Srikanth,  (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. G. Madhusudhan Rao (Professor, TKR College, HYD)

International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (Scopus)

Feb., 2018

18

Synthesis, Characterization and DFT Studies of Nano Scaled Lithium Ion Battery Materials for Renewable Energy Sources

Dr. M. ArunaBharathi,,(Prof, EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. R. S. Raju, (Prof, ECE, GCET, HYD)

K. Venkateshwarrao (Center for Nano Science and Technology, IST)

International Conference on Nanomaterials Synthesis, Characterization and Applications (ICN 2018)

March, 2018

19

Damping of power system oscillations using SVC and STACTOM

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

B. Madhu, (Asst., Prof., EEE, ACE, HYD)

International Journal of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR)

March, 2018

20

Nano scaled LIB/STATCOM for power quality improvement in grid interconnected RES

Dr. M. ArunaBharathi, (Prof, EEE, GCET, HYD)

K Sainadh Singh, (Asst., Prof., EEE, BVRIT, Narsapur)

International Journal of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR)

March, 2018

21

Design of fuzzy logic controller of residential electric water heaters

E. HimaBindu, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET. HYD)

D. Krishna, (Asst., Prof., EEE, Anurag Group of Inst., HYD)

International Journal of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR)

March, 2018

22

VSI Based D-STATCOM in a Distributed Power System for Enhancement of Power Quality

M. Pradeep, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

B. Naveen Kumar, (UG Student, EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal Of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR)

March, 2018

23

Understanding the Aging Behavior of

Transformer Oil/Paper Insulation with Ester and Mixed Dielectric Fluids

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. U. Mohan Rao, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, LIET, VZM)

Dr. Goutham Kumar, (Asst., Prof., EEE, VRSEC, BZA)

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation (SCI Indexed)

Accepted for Publication

24

Enhanced self-adaptive differential evolution using mixed crossover for optimal power flow with wind power

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

R. N. Sharma (Prof., EED, NIT Hmirpur, HP)

V. Sharma (Assoc., Prof., EED, NIT Hamirpur, HP)

Swarm and

Evolutionary Computation, (SCI Indexed)

Under Review

25

Nondominated Sorting Colliding Bodies Optimization for Solving Multiobjective Optimal Power Flow Problems

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. U. Mohan Rao, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, LIET, VZM)

 

International Journal of

Science and Engineering, (SCI Indexed)

Under Review

26

Power system harmonic state estimation using differential

evolution technique

Dr. Harish Pulluri, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

Dr. B. Vedik, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, SREC, WL)

Journal of Electrical System (Scopus Indexed)

Under Review


2016-17

S.NoTitle of the Research PaperAuthors DetailsName of Journal/ ConferenceYear & Month Published

1

Application of Remote Sensing Images for Natural Disaster Mitigation using Wavelet based Pattern Recognition Analysis

Dr.S. Radhika, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

IEEE conference by Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, 2016, Beijing, China

July, 2016

2

Power Quality improvement of unbalanced distribution system using ANN – LMBNN based D-Statcom.

M. Pradeep, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

V. Padmaja, (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of Advanced research in Electrical, Electronics and instrumentation Engineering (IJAREEIE)

Nov., 2016

3

Advanced Computational Techniques for Automatic Detection of Damages Roof Structures after a Natural Disaster

Dr.S. Radhika, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

The Eighth National Conference on Wind Engineering, IIT(BHU), Varanasi, India

Dec., 2016

4

Fast dynamic control behavior of a capacitor supported dynamic voltage restorer.

S. PoornaChander rao (Asst. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International conference on latest trends in electronics and communication.

Jan., 2017

5

Hybrid power generation using non-conventional energy sources and sea water by electrolysis process.

T. Pooja Rani(Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

ManjulKhare, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

D. Radhika, (Assoc., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of advanced technology in engineering and sciences, Volume 5 Issue 03

March, 2017


2015-16

S.NoTitle of the Research PaperAuthors DetailsName of Journal/ ConferenceYear & Month Published

1

A Novel Intelligent Controlling Technique for Distributed Power Flow Controller for Power Quality Improvement

D. Radhika, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of Advanced Research in Electronics and Communication Engineering (IJARECE)

July, 2015

2

Improvement of Voltage Profile using ANFIS based Distributed Power Flow Controller

D. Radhika, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International     journal of Engineering Inventions (IJEI)

July, 2015

3

Neural Network based Distributed Power Flow Controller for Mitigating Voltage Sag abd Swell in a transmission system

D. Radhika, (Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Conference on Innovations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICIEEE)

Aug., 2015

4

Generation and utilization of Electrical Energy using Sea Water by Electrolysis Process.

T. Pooja Rani(Asst., Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

 

International Conference on Innovations in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICIEEE)

Aug., 2015

5

Maximum Torque Control of a Single Phase Induction Motor using Neural Networs

G. Srikanth (Assoc. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Journal of Technology and engineering Science

Sep., 2015

6

Remote Sensing Images (RSI) for Automatic Detection of Meteorological using texture-wavelet analysis

Dr.S. Radhika, (Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

National Space Science Symposium (NSSS)

Feb., 2016

7

Three Phase Parallel Three Level Inverter Fed Induction Motor Using PD Modulation Scheme

N. VenkataBharadwaj (Assoc. Prof., EEE, GCET, HYD)

International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT)

March, 2016


Employability Skills Imparted

Centre for Advancement of Career and Human Excellence (CACHE) is the department of the college responsible for Career Guidance, Training, Placement and Entrepreneurship development. It is a unique initiative of Geethanjali. Its features are

  • Was started in 2005
  • Deals with Career Guidance, Training, Placements and Entrepreneurship
  • With the intention of enhancing the students understanding of employability.
  • Training imparted to students from their freshman year.
  • Trained to be an asset to their employers.
  • Various innovative methods of teaching are implemented
  • A special syllabus is planned keeping in view the industry requirements and constraints of regular syllabus.
  • Focus is on Communication Skills, Aptitude, and Soft Skills, developing the Confidence of Students, improving their Body Language, inculcating Creativity and into making them responsible individuals.
  • A special collection of books is maintained at CACHE to draw students to books and the healthy habit of reading.
  • Forging fruitful and mutually beneficial linkages with industries and professional organizations.
  • Getting live projects as well as providing placement assistance to its students.
  • By organizing key guest lectures and seminars.

The College gives utmost importance to improving the quality of the graduate student as this is an important aspect of the mission of the college. To that end, we spend considerable amount of time talking with students about their career and professional goals, concerns, and suggestions for improving their learning experience. Since its inception, the college has been continuously striving its best in working towards enhancing the professional culture to serve the needs of an ever-changing and dynamic learning community in an exemplary manner. The college has a Training & Placement cell (T&P cell) which guides the students on all aspects of career planning, job searching, and post-graduate studies. The objective of the cell, inter alia, are:

  1. To offer career guidance programs and to provide assistance and resources to support students in making real life connections to academic learning.
  2. To enable students to gain the skills, ability and confidence to transit successfully to further studies/work/self-employment or any other activity in which he/she lands deliberately or unwittingly.
  3. To provide services which expose students to infinite possibilities available in their future; to equip them with the tools they need to plan for future endeavors and to provide continued support and encouragement that they need to be successful in career as well as life.
  4. To enable students to evaluate various career options and embark on their career path to meet their interests by showing them how to assess their interests and talents.
  5. To help find answers to the following questions which pester students:
    • Do I meet the entrance requirements of places of higher education?
    • Can I afford to study further?
    • Will I find a job in my chosen field and place?
    • Should I take a gap/break after college?
    • Are some places better to study than others?
    • Is my degree internationally recognized?
    • Will my job earn me the money to live the lifestyle I desire?

Finding answers to these questions is easy if one has a good understanding of himself/herself and his/her choice of careers. It is possible to find a career path for each individual which draws on their strengths and builds on areas requiring improvement.


Industry Institute Interaction

2017-18

Sr NoIndustrial InteractionResource person/IndustryDateEvent
1Manufacturing and insulation of Turbo Generators DevelopmentB.H.E.L24/5/2017 to 8/06/2017Mini Project
2Speed Control of brushless DC Motor with RPM DisplayElectronics Corporation of India limited(E.C.I.T)08-06-2017 to 07-07-2017Mini Project
3Intelligent street light control while vehicle passingElectronics Corporation of India limited(E.C.I.T)22-05-2017 to 21-06-2017Project/internship
430KV Capacitor charging power supplyElectronics Corporation of India limited(E.C.I.T)22-05-2017 to 21-06-2017Mini Project
5Speed Control of DC Motor by Type D ChopperGrow Controls24-05-2017 to 23-06-2017Mini Project
6Internet of ThingsOpen Hardware Days PVT Ltd,HyderabadFrom 05/06/2017Internship
7Study of Kakatiya thermal power projectTelengana State power Generation Corporation Ltd,Katatiya Thermal Power Project,Chelpur,Bhupalpally-Dist15-06-17Mini Project
8Case study of 400KV Substation at MalkaramTSTRNSCO20-05-2017 to 20-06-17Mini Project
9Internet of ThingsOpen Hardware Days PVT Ltd,Hyderabad5/6/2017 toInternship
10Power Electronics systems for Renewable Energy Systems applicationsDr P V Rajgopal Retd Additional GM,R & D,bhel HYDERABAD09-08-17Guest lecture
11 CPRI Hyderabad03-11-17Industrial Visit
12 PETE Haymond PVT LTD,Hyderabad24-10-2017 TO 26-10-2017Industrial Visit
13 Nagarjuna sagar power station31-10-17Industrial Visit
14 MR N S Murthy Retd Additional GM,BHEL HYDERABAD06-11-17Guest Lecture
15 Murli Akhil,AE,TSGENCO23-03-18ELECTRIKA-2K18
16 Variturn Electro Products15-03-18Industrial Visit
17 Mr P Narsing Rao, Deputy Electrical Inspector, Govt of Telangana30-10-17Energie Sparen
18 Mrs N Manjula, Assistant Electrical Inspector, Govt of Telangana30-10-17Energie Sparen


2016-17

Sr NoIndustrial InteractionResource person/IndustryDateEvent
1Nurture brilliance with Agility of communicationMr Prateek Khare, Project Manager, Accenture Solution Pvt LTD04-03-17Guest Lecture
2Manufacturing Of Turbo GeneratorsBHEL7/06/2016 to 15/06/2016Mini Project
3Study of Turbo Generators at BHELBHEL1/06/2016 tp 15/06/2016Mini Project
4Designing of residential roof top 1KW on Solar Grid PV PlantNSIC1/6/2016 to 30/06/2016Mini Project
5Study of transformers and switch yardNTPC Ramagundam Mini Project
6Forged and Laminated Steel RotorBHEL Mini Project
7Assembling and Power wiring of Servo stablilizerServomax India Pvt Ltd27/05/2016 to 3/6/2016 & 24/6/2016 to 3/7/2016Mini Project
8Economy and VI chacaracterstics study of 100KW solar on grid systemNSIC25/5/2016 to 24/6/2016Mini Project
9Designing of 1KW Solar GridNSIC1/06/2016 to 30/6/2016Mini Project
10Excitation Systems of Turbo GeneratorsBHEL Mini Project
11Study about transformer protection at Malkaram SSAPT ransco6/6/2016 TO 26/6/2016Mini Project
12Automation of Vacuum Pressure Impregnation Process of Insulation for an Air Cooled Turbo GeneratorBHEL Mini Project
13Study various losses and impact on output of inverter in solar systemNSIC Mini Project
14Protection of HT motorsKTPS Mini Project
15Study of Turbo Generators at BHELBHEL1/6/2016 to 15/6/2016Mini Project
16Study and Testing of TurbogeneratorsBHEL1/6/2016 TO 21-06-2016Mini Project
17Forged and Laminated Steel RotorBHEL Mini Project
18Assembling and Power wiring of Servo stablilizerServomax India Pvt Ltd27/05/2016 to 3/6/2016 & 24/6/2016 to 3/7/2016Mini Project
19Study about Power transformer n at Malkaram SSAP Transco6/6/2016 TO 26/6/2016Mini Project
20Manufacturing Of Turbo GeneratorsBHEL7/06/2016 to 15/06/2016Mini Project
21Study of Turbo Generators at BHELBHEL1/06/2016 tp 15/06/2016Mini Project
22Study and Testing of TurbogeneratorsBHEL1/6/2016 TO 21-06-2016Mini Project
23Forged and Laminated Steel RotorBHEL Mini Project
24Assembling and Power wiring of Servo stablilizerServomax India Pvt Ltd Mini Project
25Study about Power transformer n at Malkaram SSAPT ransco6/6/2016 TO 26/6/2016Mini Project
26Study and Testing of TurbogeneratorsBHEL1/6/2016 TO 21-06-2016Mini Project
27Forged and Laminated Steel RotorBHEL Mini Project
28Assembling and Power wiring of Servo stablilizerServomax India Pvt Ltd27/05/2016 to 3/6/2016 & 24/6/2016 to 3/7/2016Mini Project
29Study about Power transformer n at Malkaram SSAPT ransco6/6/2016 TO 26/6/2016Mini Project
30 CPRI,Hyderabad20-01-16Industrial Visit
31 Schneider-Electric,Hyderabad07-01-16Industrial Visit
32 PETE-Hammond Power Solutions PVt Ltd11-09-16Industrial Visit
33 Nuclear Fuel Complex06-03-17Industrial Visit
34 OPEN HARWARE DAYS PVT LTDFeb15 to Feb 17, 2017Workshop

2015-16

Sr NoIndustrial InteractionResource person/IndustryDateEvent

1

Introduction to BHEL,Hyderabad Plant and Real time Quality Control Checks on Electrical Machines

Shri R K Manohar,

AGM

,BHEL,HYD

12/08/2015

Guest Lecture

2

Corporate Communication and Interpersonal skills techniques for budding engineers

Shri Prateek Khare,

Manager,

Virstusa pvt Ltd

13/8/2015           

Guest Lecture

3

 Atoms in the

 

Service of the

 

Nation

Mr.B.Halder

NFC,Hyderabad

 

Guest Lecture

5

Design and implementationof Electrical and Electronics modules using MAC(Manufacturing at Campus)

PGP ELECTRONICS Pvt ltd

 

 

6th March to 7th March 2015

Workshop

6

 

CPRI, Hyderabad

9/10/2016

 

Industrial Visit

7

 

Mr Vara Prasad,

GM,SCADA,ECIL

3/12/2015

FDP

8

 

Mr N.V.M.Shivaji,

DCM,SCADA,ECIL

3/12/2015

FDP

9

 

Mr V Srihari

CEO,SITARA INFOTECH

1/12/2015

FDP

10

 

Sharad Karve

Schneider Electric

1/12/2015

FDP

11

 

 

Sart Molakaseema

Senior Architect

Schneider Electric

1/12/2015

FDP

12

132KV Switch yard equipment of MSDS1 at Nuclear Fuel Complex

NFC

 

Mini Project

13

An overview of a 220/132/33KV substation

APTransco Manthani

8/6/2015 to 22/6/2015

Mini Project

14

Study of 220/132/33 KV Substation EQUIPMENT

APTransco Moulali

8/6/2015 to 22/6/2015

Mini Project

15

Layout of Power transmission substation at 22/132/33 KV transmission Substation Moulali

APTransco

 

Mini Project

16

Switchgear and Protection of 220/132/33kv substation

APTransco

 

Mini Project

17

Study of 400KV Switchyard in NTPC Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Plant

NTPC Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Plant

10/6/2015 to 20/6/2015

Mini Project

18

PLC & SCADA Systems Control of IM Moter using Relay Coils

GERDAU , Bengaluru

8/6/2015 to 20/6/2015

Mini Project

19

Study of 400 KV Substation

Power Grid

24/5/2016 to 23/6/2015

Mini Project

20

132KV Switch yard equipment of MSDS1 at Nuclear Fuel Complex

NFC

 

Mini Project

21

An overview of a 220/132/33KV substation

APTransco Manthani

8/6/2015 to 22/6/2015

Mini Project

22

Study of 220/132/33 KV Substation EQUIPMENT

APTransco

8/6/2015 to 22/6/2015

 

23

Layout of Power transmission substation at 22/132/33 KV transmission Substation Moulali

Moulali

 

Mini Project

24

Switchgear and Protection of 220/132/33kv substation

APTransco

 

Mini Project

25

Study of 400KV Switchyard in NTPC Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Plant

NTPC Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Plant

10/6/2015 to 20/6/2015

Mini Project

26

PLC & SCADA Systems Control of IM Moter using Relay Coils

GERDAU , Bengaluru

8/6/2015 to 20/6/2015

Mini Project

27

Study of 400 KV Substation

Power Grid

24/5/2016 to 23/6/2015

Mini Project


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