From HoD’s Desk
Offline classes started in October, initially for the Second Year, which resulted in a good response in November. Post-Diwali, offline classes are also started for Third Year and Final Year students. In the beginning, the poor response is observed as many students are from various locations in Maharashtra and due to State Transport Strike, students were not able to attend classes immediately. But gradually, the attendance improved. The purpose is to complete laboratory sessions to the maximum extent and give practical exposure. The examination Patten is still not clear in the semester, hence the 360-degree practice of students will be done for both theory and lab.
TE Internships, TE Seminar, and Final Year project forms the important component of the teaching-learning process as these contribute to the achievement of learning outcomes to a greater extent. Students are frequently made aware of this in the various sessions. To make effective implementation of the Internship activity in the next semester, the internship module is prepared with a complete implementation strategy. This is shared with the students in an online session.
This month-end, the 2nd review of the leadership development plan will be done to check our achievements. To achieve the unachieved targets in quarters 1 and 2 extra efforts will be required to put in. This will require further planning.
Department Events
Panel Discussion on “Scope & Career Opportunities in Electrical Engineering” by on 20th November 2021
Department of Electrical Engineering has
successfully organized the Panel Discussion on “Scope & Career
Opportunities in Electrical Engineering”. The panelists were Mr. Rahul
Patil, Mr. Amol Charegaonkar, Mr. Varun Wagh, Mr. Amol Khanolkar, Miss. Kshipra
Rajhans. The panel discussion was attended by faculty members, current
students, prospective students, and Parents. A total of 104 participants
attended the panel discussion from all over Maharashtra. Following are the
highlights of the Panel Discussion
Mr. Amol Charegaonkar focused on the basics of
electrical engineering. Also, he elaborated on the scope of electrical
engineering in the core industrial sector in India as well as abroad. He
explained how electrical engineering is socially relevant and it can help to
achieve sustainable development goals.
Mr. Varun Wagh focused on why one should
choose Electrical Engineering as a discipline over other disciplines? Also, he
elaborated on the openings in the Government sector. He highlighted the plans
of the government of India in the power sector
Mr. Rahul Patil focused on the opportunities
in the R&D field maybe in government or private R&D institutions also
the possibilities of higher education in electrical engineering in India or
abroad.
Mr. Amol Khanolkar focused on the required
qualities or attributes electrical engineers should have at the end of a degree
and how the students can acquire the same. Also, he elaborated how an
electrical engineer starts his or her start-up, business, or enterprise or can
he be a part of any existing firm. He explained about various emerging
technologies like AI & ML and students nowadays are inclined to this field
as well so…
Ms. Kshipra Rajhans focused on various learning
opportunities an electrical engineer should grab while doing four years degree
course.
The session was very interactive. There were many
questions asked by participants to panelists. It was coordinated by Prof. J.
D. Patil and Prof. S. K. Shinde. Recording of the session is
available on YouTube Chanel https://youtu.be/heaQdcVl9o4
The Panel discussion is moderated by Ms. Vedica Dharaskar (BE Electrical) and anchored by Ms. Sakshi Ohol (SE Electrical) and Ms. Nikita Kale (SE Electrical).
National Level Virtual Students Conference on “AI, ML and IoT Applications in Electrical Engineering” held on 22nd – 23rd November 2021
A National Level Virtual Students conference on “AI, ML and IoT
Applications in Electrical Engineering” was held during 22nd-23rd November
2020 in association with the EFFECT student body and IET Nashik Local Network.
A total of 15 research papers were received at this conference, out of which 10
were selected for presentation.
At this conference, four invited sessions were also arranged. These are by Mr. Sagar Pawar, Mahindra
Electric Ltd, Mr. Mohan Joshi, TCS, Pune, Ms. Dhanashree Changan, Ph.D.Scholar,
SVNIT, Pune, and Ms. Neha Mistri, MS scholar, University of Waterloo. Details
of these are given in the flyer and the recording is uploaded on YouTube
Channel.
Sagar Pawar: https://youtu.be/t4zJ0sQFja4
Mohan Joshi: https://youtu.be/vbAHbEr6QVY
Neha Mistri: https://youtu.be/pHz7ftUuacw
Dhanashree Changan: https://youtu.be/5Zd4ROS9eJE
There were four sessions, two on each day. Participants presented 9
papers through the Go-to-meeting platform and the session was chaired by Prof.
Tanuja N. Date and Dr. S. S. Dhamal. The event is well-coordinated
by students. These are Dhanashree Sonawane, Pranjal Jain, Tanay Datta, Shubham
Rasane, Kalyani Dhande, Saurabh Sonawane, Divya Sonwane, Prasad Rathod, Tulsi
Shah, Sahil Tejale, Tejas Rayate, and Pruva Sonawane.
Following are the results declared by session chairs for the two days national
level Virtual Students conference.
Sr. No. |
Name of Author |
Co-authors |
Title of Paper |
Author Affiliations |
Prize |
1 |
Prasad Rathod |
Purva Sonwane |
Pole Placement
in Control Design using State-space model |
K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik (Electrical Engineering) |
1st |
2 |
Govardhane Umesh
Mahadu |
--- |
D-STATCOM fuel
cell energy control system based on instantaneous reactive power theory |
K. K. Wagh
Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik (Electrical Engineering) |
2nd |
3 |
Vaishnavi Sanjay
Patil |
Shraddha
Nandurkar, Mayuri Sinnarkar |
IoT Based
Automated Paralysis Patient Assistance System |
K.K.Wagh
Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) |
3rd |
Student Corner
Student Placement
Sr.
No. |
Name
of the Student |
Company |
Placement
Date |
Batch |
1 |
AbhishekNiranjanJadhav |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2020-21 |
2 |
AnujArpan Paul |
TCS/Wipro |
03/11/2021 |
2020-21 |
3 |
HimakshiMayurPatil |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2020-21 |
4 |
Prathamesh Anil
Walunj |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2020-21 |
5 |
Tejas Sanjay Deokar |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2020-21 |
6 |
Wilson Parmanand Gowardhan |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
7 |
Yadnesh Ravindra Joshi |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
8 |
Parth Yashwant Bhamare |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
9 |
Patil Himanshu Pravin |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
10 |
Bhushan BapuThakare |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
11 |
Harshad Vijay Mandlik |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
12 |
Kamini Anil Bachhav |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
13 |
Nayan Jitendra Bhalerao |
TCS |
03/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
14 |
Wagh Aishwarya
Rajesh |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
15 |
Jadhav Ketan
Sanjay |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
16 |
Shaikh MdZaffer Saiyum |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
17 |
Bhalerao Nayan Jitendra |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
18 |
Rautraye Rutuj Rajendra |
Wipro |
25/11/2021 |
2021-22 |
Award of the Silver Medal
Student Scholarship Award
Industrial Visit
Courses Completed by Faculties
The following courses are completed by faculties in November 2021.
Name of Faculty |
Title of Event |
Duration |
Type of Event |
Organized by |
Dr. Ravindra K. Munje |
Teaching-Learning-Evaluation Hackathon |
3 Days |
Hackathon |
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) |
Prof. Ganesh Jadhav |
Teaching-Learning-Evaluation Hackathon |
3 Days |
Hackathon |
Symbiosis International (Deemed University) |
Publication
https://doi.org/10.37936/ecti-eec.2021193.244936
Faculty Award:
Declaration
Newsletter Committee
Student Editors: Anuj Paul (BE-A)
Sharvari Phase (BE-A)
Abhishek Jadhav (BE-A)
Rutuja Kapile (BE-A)
Vaibhav Dhanokar (TE-A)
Huzaif Sayyed (TE-A)
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