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A one week national level online faculty development program on recent trends
In electrical engineering
Preamble: A one week national level online faculty development program on recent trends In electrical engineering on 16-08-2021 to 23-08-2021 organized by Department of EEE GIST Nellore.
Resource Person Profile:
Dr. Madhu Palati,
Professor, BMS institute of Technology & Management, Bangalore.
Dr. V. Ashok,
Associate Professor, Kakatiya Institute of Technology and Science, Warangal, Telangana .
Mr.T. Kamalakar,
Dy. Manager Electrical, NHPC, Bhopal.
Dr. G. Srinivasa Rao,
Associate Professor, CMR college of Engineering & Technology, Hyderabad.
Dr.A.Ramesh Kumar,
Associate Professor/EEE, St.Joseph’s Institute of Technology, Chennai
Dr.P.Vinoth Kumar,
Associate Professor/EEE, Sri Krishna College of Engineering Technology, Coimbatore
RECENT TRENDS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Power electronic devices are expected to play an ever more fundamental role in unlocking the potentialities of smart power systems and in developing more electric ground and air transportation systems. The reliability of power electronic devices at different hierarchical levels (single component, single device, installation and system) becomes a crucial point in this framework, as failures may determine technical, economical and safety issues that should be carefully addressed at the design and maintenance stages. Power electronic devices are subject to thermal, electrical and mechanical stresses, which can be assessed through consolidated, traditional techniques . However, today these devices are expected to operate under challenging environmental conditions (e.g., high altitudes in more electric aircrafts or high temperatures on photovoltaic (PV) installations), undermining the effectiveness of traditional approaches that are typically based on historical failure data, fault rates or past observed scenarios. In fact, the rapid evolution of power electronic technologies and the ever more challenging operating frameworks pose severe limitations on the trustworthiness of available reliability data, as they are typically related to incoherent operating conditions
Participant’s Profile:
The total of 200 participants was participated in the Faculty Development Program. Among those 13 plus 5 Recourse persons participants are staffs of Geethanjali Institute of Science and Technology.
Description about the Program:
Dr.TNVLN Kumar Sir, HoD of Department of EEE, participated and sspoken about the importance of the recent trends In electrical engineering. What are the Advancements in the Electrical area and How to utilize the opportunities teaching profession and research areas.
A total number of 200 faculty and research scholars from EEE department have participated in this one week duration. The session was effective and the faculty and research scholars got knowledge recent trends In electrical engineering importance in present scenario. The entire session was an interactive session and the speakers answered many queries raised by the participants.
Dr.T.Ravi Kumar Asst. HoD EEE of Geethanjali Institute of Science and Technology proposed vote of thanks.
The entire programme was co-ordinate with the support of the Principal, HoD Of EEE department, EEE department faculty of Geethanjali Institute of Science and Technology, Nellore.