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Terawatts Newsletter of Electrical & Electronics dept of RAO BAHADUR Y MAHABALESHWARAPPA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BALLARI. Quarterly December 2015
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V.V.SANGHA’S RAO BAHADUR Y. MAHABALESHWARAPPA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BALLARI Volume 1 | Issue 1
CREATING A SPARK ! IN THIS ISSUE
EDITORIAL BOARD
Chief Editor Dr. SM Shashidhar
Editor RM Shashikala
Faculty Prof. Anusuya Patil Prof. Pradeep B. Jyoti B.Kumuda
Student Members Sachin Jain Vinutha Nidhi SS Sandhya S Abida Begum
From HOD’s Desk
A thought that has been enduring in mind when it becomes real, is truly an interesting and exciting experience. This newsletter was one such cherished work that had its roots in the persuasion.
Proper communication plays a vital role in the development of a dept. This newsletter will serve to reinforce and allow increased awareness, improved interaction and integration among all of us. It would be a snapshot of the various activities and advancements of EEE RYMEC.
Message from Principal
I am happy to learn that EEE dept of RYMEC is launching quarterly newsletter.
I congratulate and appreciate the initiative taken by the dept to bring out the newsletter, which gives an insight into the dept activities.
I wish all the best
-Dr. K.Veeresh, Principal
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Thinking Big! Generating Terawatts!
New World Wide Web of electrical power is emerging right before our eyes. It is a global power grid. Like internet, it will transform everything. The total power used by humans worldwide is commonly measured in terawatts. Terawatt = 1012 watts. The title of this newsletter was inspired by Richard Smalley, 1996 Nobel Prize winner, who coined the phrase 'terawatt challenge.' Terawatt challenge aims at providing everyone around the world access to clean, cheap energy sources. We need to think big, generate terawatts and make this planet energy prosperous.
I am grateful to Sri Yeachareddy Satish, Chairman of RYMEC for his advice, insightful suggestions and constant support for our endeavors. Big thanks to EEE staff and students for their spirited teamwork.
Happy reading….
-Dr. SM Shashidhar, Professor & Head
Bagged Best Paper Award A paper presented by Staff and students of the dept bagged Best Paper Award in NCCSA- 2015 ON 5th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
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My RYMEC App launched College/Dept Information Anywhere! Anytime!!
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FDP on Circuit Analysis & Simulation
FDP was conducted on Circuit Analysis and Simulation
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UPCOMING EVENTS
One Day National Conference on the Emerging Trends in Electrical Engineering; March 2016.
Workshop on Digital System Design with VHDL/Verilog; Feb 2016.
Faculty Development Program on Microcontrollers, Field Theory and Digital Signal Processing: January 2016.
ALUMNI NEWS
Do you have any news to share? . . . Been promoted? . . . Changed companies? . . . Started your own enterprise? . . . Invented the next and newest widget? . . . Received an award? We’d love to hear from you.
QUOTES CORNER
“People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. When they believe in themselves, they have the first secret of success.”
- Norman Vincent Peale
“Keep away from people who try to battle your ambition. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”
-Mark Twain
“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams”
- Eleanor Roosevelt
“Thoughts become things”
-Rhonda Byrne
Teachers’ day was conducted by dept Students Forum on 5th September 2015.
A tribute was paid to Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam on this occasion.
Principal Dr. K Veeresh inaugurated the program. Cultural programs and competitions were conducted for staff and students.
Teachers’ Day-2015
Parent-Teacher meeting was held on 17th Oct 2015. Parents were given information about the progress of their wards.
Parent-Teacher Meeting
Inauguration of the Teachers’ Day program
Ms. Megha Shabadi presented classical dance
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 3
ACHIEVEMENTS
Papers published Seven papers which were presented in the National Conference have been published in Bon Fring International Journal. The certificates were distributed to students.
Bagged the Best paper Award Hemanth Kumar receiving the award certificate from Prof. Pradeep Jyoti in the conference.
FAST FACTS
73 Final Year Students
133 Third Year Students
123 Second Year Students
120 First Year Students
449 Total Number of EEEE dept Students
Received the Best Paper Award
(1) “PC ADD-ON CARD FOR HIGH VOLTAGE CONTROL” paper presented by Hemanth kumar.T, Krishnaveni.K, Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti and Dr. S.M Shashidhar in the National conference on “Computational Simulation & Its Applications” NCCSA- 2015 on 5th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
(2) “SELF STARTING SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY FOR FLYING CAPACITOR VOLTAGE SOURCE INVERTER” paper presented by MD Anwar , Rajashekar K , Hanumantha Reddy , A.Sharanabasappa Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti in the National Conference on “Futuristic Trends in Power Integration and Computing Techniques” NCFPIC-15 ON 7th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
(3) “PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF VARIOUS PWM TECHNIQES IN INDIRECT VECTOR CONTROL OF 3 PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR INVOLVING THE INITIAL TRANSIENTS” paper presented by Nidhi S.S, Sandhya N.S and Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti in the National conference on “Futuristic Trends in Power Integration and Computing Techniques” NCFPIC-15 ON 7TH November Held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru
(4) “KNOWLEDGE BASED EXPERT SYSTEM IN PROBLEM SOLVING OF MEDICAL SCIENCE” paper presented by Ashwini S M, Sowjanya R, Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti and Dr. S M Shashidhar in the National conference on “Computational Simulation & Its Applications” NCCSA- 2015 on 5th November 2015 held
at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
(5) “VARIOUS APPLICATIONS USING NATURAL LANGUAGE INTERFACE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING” paper presented by Vinutha.G, Sharmila.V, Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti and Dr. S.M.Shashidhar in the National conference on “Computational Simulation & Its Applications” NCCSA-2015 On 5th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
(6) “COMPARISON OF HARMONICS AND CURRENT RIPPLE REDUCTION USING VARIOUS PWM TECHNIQUES IN INDIRECT VECTOR CONTROL” paper presented by Rajashekar K , Hanumantha Reddy, A.Sharanabasappa, Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti in National Conference on “Futuristic Trends in Power Integration and Computing Techniques” NCFPIC-15 ON 7th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
(7) “PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF INDIRECT CONTROL OF INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVE WITH CONVENTIONAL PI CONTROLLER AND ANFIS CONTROLLER TO ACHIEVE HIGH PERFORMANCE” paper presented by Aishwarya.S, Bi Bi Hajira and Prof. Pradeep B Jyoti in the National Conference on “Futuristic Trends in Power Integration and Computing Techniques” NCFPIC-15 ON 7th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
Bagged Best Paper Award in the National Conference
NCCSA- 2015 and NCFPIC-15
by [Article Author]
Dr. SM Shashidhar and Prof. Pradeep B. Jyoti with students who presented papers.
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 4
STAFF OF THE DEPT
SN Name Designation Qualifications
1 DR.S.M. SHASHIDHAR Professor & Head M.Tech, PhD
2 ANUSUYA PATIL Associate Professor M.Tech, (PhD)
3 JAYASHANKAR.M Associate Professor M.S
4 PRADEEP B JYOTI Associate Professor M.Tech, (PhD)
5 B.DODDABASAVANA GOUD Associate Professor M.Tech, (PhD)
6 K.RAGHAVENDRA PRASAD Associate Professor M.Tech
7 GURURAJ K.K. Associate Professor M.Tech
8 S.KOTRESH Associate Professor M.Tech, (PhD)
9 HANUMANTHA RAO.A Associate Professor M.Tech
10 M.B.MALLIKARJUNA Associate Professor MS
11 SHAMBULINGANA GOUD Asst Professor M.Tech
12 S.SHRIDHAR Asst Professor M.Tech
13 B.KUMUDA Asst Professor M.Tech
14 A. SHARANABASAPPA Asst Professor M.Tech
15 R. LINGANA GOUDA Asst Professor M.Tech
16 VINAY KUMAR.H Asst Professor M.Tech
17 U.SHANTHA KUMAR Asst Professor M.Tech, (PhD)
18 HANUMANTHA REDDY Asst Professor M.Tech
19 R.M.SHASHIKALA Asst Professor M.Tech
20 K.RAJASHEKAR Asst Professor M.Tech
21 DEEPA B Asst Professor M.Tech
22 ZOYA PARVEZ Asst Professor M.Tech
23 PYINTI RAJU Asst Professor M.Tech
24 S. RAGHAVENDRA Asst Professor M.Tech
25 SANTOSH. M Asst Professor M.Tech
Supporting Staff
1 VEERESH. M Foreman DEEE
2 VENKATESH. T Asst Instructor ITI, ATS
3 BURMA BHARGAVI Asst Instructor DEEE
4 SHARATH KUMAR Asst Instructor DEEE
5 CHANNAVEERENA GOUDA Mechanic SSLC
6 I.A. KOTI Mechanic SSLC
7 VEERABHADRAPPA. K Helper PUC
8 NANDEESHA HM Helper ITI, (DEEE)
9 HARSHA.M Helper ITI
10 SURESH. S Peon 7th
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 5
My RYMEC is a cute little Android App for smart phones, specially designed, developed and updated for Students (Also their parents) and Staff of EEE Dept.
• Staff and Students of EEE Dept, RYM Engineering College, Ballari keep connected to the college on the go! • College/Dept Information Anywhere! Anytime!! Available at fingertips!!! • Atleast four updates a week!
• One of few Apps of its kind, developed by Educators for the sake of students in India
The android apk installation file is available for download on dept website: http://www.rymec.in/EE.aspx
rees were planted near Electrical Power house by EEE Go Green Club members on 5thSeptember 2015.
Principal, Vice Principal, HOD and staff members planted trees. Native trees such as banyan, neem, pipal etc were planted.
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My RYMEC
EEE App
Plantation by
Go Green Club
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 6
The Faculty Development Programme was conducted from 20-23 July 2015. The purpose of the Faculty Development Programs at RYMEC is to promote the professional development and renewal of full-time faculty members and to foster a climate for innovation in teaching and learning.
Faculty Development Programme on Circuit Analysis
and Simulation
The dept of EEE in association with ECE and EIE Depts conducted FDP on Circuit Analysis and Simulation . The resource persons were Prof. P.M Chandrashekhariah (Popular Author), Prof. Rohini Patil of BVB College of Engg & Tech, Hubballi and Mr. KH Manjunatha of PDIT, Hosapete.
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 7
"New embedded systems need to be IoT-ready, as the world will see a boom in IoT (Internet of Things)," said Dr. SM Shashidhar, Head of Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, RYM Engineeering College.
He was speaking as the Chief Guest in the workshop on Microprocessors and embedded systems, organised at Vijayanagar College Hosapete on 7th Nov 2015.
Dr. SM Shashidhar, spoke on the emerging trends in the industry. He also spoke about the architecture and applications of microprocessors and microcontrollers. He emphasised that students should keep themselves abreast of the advancements in embedded systems.
Dr. SM shashidhar said " the design and development of cost effective real time systems is gaining importance. Use of Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) reduces the time-to-market, and entrepreneurs should exploit this trend. "
"For as long as 50 years, Moore's Law has been one of the key gauges of advancement around the globe. In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted that the transistor density of ICs would double every two years. Moore's Law has been utilized to forecast the transitions in the industry from mainframes to minicomputers, then to portable PCs, handheld gadgets, and now to the Internet of Things (IoT)", he added.
Dr.Shashidhar Bellad, Principal of Vijayanagar College, Dr. Karibasavaiah, HOD of Electronics dept, Dr.Jagannath, Prof. Prabhakar were present on this occasion. Graduate and Post-graduate students of Electronics and Physics dept of Vijayanagar College attended this program.
The NSS unit of RYMEC organized a voluntary blood donation camp at the campus of the College. 260 Students & staff donated blood in Voluntary Blood Donation Camp organized on 7-11-2015.
Workshop on Microprocessors and Embedded Systems
“World will see a boom in IoT” --Dr. SM Shashidhar
Schneider Electric India Smart Energy and Automation Yatra mobile exhibition was conducted in the department on 8th October 2015. Staff and students visited the showcase and demo of Schneider Electric products.
Prof. Pradeep Jyoti chaired a session in the National Conference on “Computational Simulation & Its Applications” NCCSA- 2015 on 5th November held at Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru.
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 8
Placement in SLK Softwares
Placements in TCS
(From L to R) Hemanth Kumar T, Krishnaveni K, Sharmila V, Vinutha G, and Sowjanya R (five students of EEE) have been successful in Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Placement Drive
conducted on 28 and 29 September 2015.
Hemanth Kumar
Vijay Kumar has been successful in Placement Drive by SLK Softwares. Students selected were congratulated by the
Placement Officer.
Sharmila V Krishnaveni K
Vinutha G, Sowjanya R
It is said that "Hard work is the key to Success". But in the present world of competition, to succeed, one needs to work harder and smarter. I am placed with my dream company TCS and I feel RYMEC provided me this platform.
I was provided with experienced faculties, who helped me a lot for overall development of my personality and making me more worthy.
-Hemanth Kumar (Final Year Student selected for TCS)
Congratulations Mr. Mahendra B of 2014-15 batch on securing rank number 26558 out of 125851 candidates in Electrical Engg Paper of GATE-2015.
SUCCESS IN GATE
TERAWATTS | Issue 1 Oct-Dec 2015 9
“Find your passion, work towards it and achieve your dreams.” This was the message to the students from Swamy Nirbhayananda Saraswati, the President of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda Ashram, Gadag & Vijayapura.
He was speaking at the RYM Engineering College giving a special lecture on 8th Oct 2015.
“The more fearless you are, the better off you will be, provided you work hard,” Swamiji said.
Uphold Ethics
He also urged engineering students to adhere to the code of ethics in their profession. He said: “Engineering profession is known for its creativity, integrity and honesty; I, therefore, implore you to exhibit the highest level of professional ethics and decorum wherever you find yourself and tenaciously guard the ethical values of the profession.
GB members of the College Sri V. Nandeesh, Sri Hanumanthappa, Principal Dr.K.Veeresh and Convenor of Viveka Torana Sri Prabhudeva Kappagal were present on the dais.
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Industrial tour by final year students: Group photo at Jog falls
Final year students of the dept visited Varahi hydroelectric plant on 3rd Oct 2015. The Varahi Tail race Mini Hydel Scheme is located on river
Varahi. Varahi Project, presently has an installed capacity of 460MW (4 x 115MW).’
“Chase your dreams”
-Swamy Nirbhayananda
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VISION OF INSTITUTE
To produce Professionally Excellent, Knowledgeable, Globally Competitive, Socially Responsible Engineers and Entrepreneurs.
MISSION OF INSTITUTE
M1: To provide quality education in Engineering and Management.
M2: To establish a continuous Industry Institute Interaction, Participation,
collaboration to contribute skilled Engineers.
M3: To build human values, social values, entrepreneur skills and
professional ethics among the technocrats.
M4: To focus on innovation and development of technologies by engaging
in cutting edge research areas.
VISION OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
To produce Professionally Excellent, Knowledgeable, Globally Competitive, Socially Responsible Electrical & Electronics Engineers and Entrepreneurs
MISSION OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
M1: To provide quality education in Electrical & Electronics Engineering
M2: To establish a continuous Industry Institute Interaction, Participation,
collaboration to contribute skilled Electrical & Electronics Engineers.
M3: To build human values, social values, entrepreneur skills and
professional ethics among the Electrical & Electronics Engineers.
M4: To focus on innovation and development of technologies by engaging
in wide range of research areas in Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVE’S (PEO)
1. Graduates of Electrical & Electronics Engineering program
will have successful professional career.
2. Graduates of Electrical & Electronics Engineering program
will pursue higher education.
3. Graduates of Electrical & Electronics Engineering program
will have ability for lifelong learning.
4. Our graduates will be productive in the professional
practice of electrical engineering and related fields. They
will obtain employment appropriate to their background,
interests, and education and will advance in their career.
5. Our graduates will engage in life-long learning
demonstrated by advanced education/degrees, professional
development activities, and/or other career-appropriate
options.
6. Our graduates employed within engineering fields will
demonstrate technical competence in identifying,
formulating, analyzing, and creating engineering solutions.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO)
Engineering graduate will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics,
science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering
specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional
ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering
practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual,
and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in
multidisciplinary settings.
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.
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.
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.
Acknowledgements:* Newsletter Logo Designed by Kreativkolors - Freepik.com * Data of terawatt unit by Global Energy Network information.
This e-Newsletter was published by Dr. SM Shashidhar, Head of the dept of Electrical & Electronics Engg, RYM Engineering College, Ballari | Ph. +91-8392-244809 (Extn: 444) | Website: www.rymec.in | Blog: myrymec.blogspot.in| Oct-Dec 2015 | Email: [email protected]