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ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
A hybrid program that offers 2hours of hands-on experience on every weekend, allowing students to learn the fundamentals of electronics from scratch. By the end of which, students will have the knowledge and skills to build their own electronic prototypes and solve real-time problems. Total no. of Participants: 36
Women in Engg: Interactive session 1
Women in Engg: Interactive session 1
Resource Person Name with Designation: Dr.Vijayalakshmi.K, WIE AG Chair 2023, Professor, BMS College of Engineering. The event held was really informative as Dr.Vijayalakshmi shared some of her personal experiences, about how she dealt with any problems that she faced and shared her experience as a woman in her domain of work. Overall the interaction session was quite interactive and informative. Total no.of Participants: 25
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Execom Meeting of IEEE PELS NHCE SBC
Execom Meeting of IEEE PELS NHCE SBC
Resource Person Name with Designation: Dr. Vinoth Kumar K, Associate Professor, EEE & Advisor to IEEE PELS NHCE SBC, NHCE VENUE: New Horizon College of Engineering DATE : 28.03.2023 TIME: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Description of the event 4-5 lines. On the 23rd of March, a meeting was held to introduce the upcoming events to the students of IEEE PELS and IES. The meeting was attended by 30 students, along with the event organizers and other members of the organizations including the chapter advisor, chair, vice chair, secretary and treasurer, and Overview of Events. During the meeting, the event organizers provided an overview of the upcoming events, including their dates, times, and locations. All the office bearers and chapter advisors discussed the action items required of the students to participate in each event. This included registration, volunteer sign-ups, and participation guidelines. Feedback were collected from IEEE members apart from office bearers. It is decided to hold meetings every Thursday at noon. In conclusion, the meeting was successful in providing the students with a clear understanding of the upcoming events and the action items required to participate. The meeting provided an opportunity for students to ask questions and clarify any concerns they had about the events. The office bearers will continue to communicate with the students leading up to each event to ensure their participation and success. Total no.of Participants: 51
Women in Engg Webinar Series 1: DESIGN ASPECTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Women in Engg Webinar Series 1: DESIGN ASPECTS OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Resource Person Name with Designation: Dr.R.Seyezhai, Chair IEEE PELS, Madras Section 2022, Professor in Electrical& Electronics Engineering has 24 years of teaching and research experience including 17 years of research experience in Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Systems. Dr.R.Seyezhai started with a formal introduction about electric vehicles and then explained about design aspects finally, this session was concluded with interactive questions and answers. Total no.of Participants: 32
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Women in ENGG Interactive session 2
Women in ENGG Interactive session 2
Resource Person Name with Designation: Dr. D N Sujatha (IEEE – WIE AG Chair 2016 -2017) Dr. Sujatha also shared her professional journey, discussing her various roles and responsibilities in different organizations. She talked about the skills she developed over the years, including leadership, communication, and problem-solving. She emphasized the importance of being adaptable and open to learning new technologies and approaches. Total no.of Participants : 22
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Industrial Visit KPTCL Receiving Power Station
The EEE forum of ASE organized an industrial visit to a 400/220kV transmission station where the transmission station supplies power to 50% of Bangalore city. Upon arrival, the students were greeted by the station manager and were given a brief overview of the station's operations and the importance of the transmission station in the power grid system. The station manager explained that the station receives electricity from various generating stations and then distributes it to different parts of the city through a network of transmission lines. Total no.of Participants: 25
Job Trends and further studies
Job Trends and further studies
Resource Person Name with Designation: Mr. Jayanth Bhargav, Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Purdue University Masters, the University of Pennsylvania, Rank 1, EEE RVCE 2019 Description: The webinar session conducted was primarily focused on getting to know what lies ahead after engineering. The respective resource person shared his experience and had an interactive session with the enthusiastic listeners
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SILIC-O-HACK
Silic-O-Hack was a hardware hackathon where the participants were given a real-life problem statement and were required to use their problem-solving skills and creativity to design and simulate a circuit that could solve the problem. Total no. of Participants: 40
NMIT: SBC Meeting
NMIT: SBC Meeting
Description of the event. A meeting was conducted for office bearers and members of SBC on 31-03-2023. A detailed calendar of events was planned for the whole year and upcoming events were discussed. Student chair Bhuvanesh presented the detailed plan and responsibilities for execution were allotted to all. Dr. Pavana addressed upcoming guest lectures and Dr. Shefali focused on the membership drive. Total no.of Participants: 15
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Guest lecture on “Phasor estimation algorithms and applications in protective relaying”
Guest lecture on “Phasor estimation algorithms and applications in protective relaying”
Resource Person Name with Designation: Mr. Mariselvan Arumugam, PMRF, EEE Dept. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Description of the event The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, New Horizon College of Engineering Organized an Online Guest lecture on ‘Phasor estimation algorithms and applications in protective relaying’ in association with the IEEE PELS Student Branch chapter. The session was handled by Mr. Mariselvan Arumugam, PMRF, EEE Dept. National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli. The resource person clearly explained about the Faults and maneuvers in the system may trigger undesirable voltage and current waveforms of non-fundamental frequency that may affect the performance of protection and control systems. In this context, the proposed method aims to improve the characteristic of filtering out undesirable frequency components of signals. Comparisons are made in relation to time response and frequency response for the proposed method and four classical phasor estimation methods. A distance relay was implemented by using the MODELS language of the ATP (Alternative Transients Program) in order to evaluate the relay performance. As expected, for the proposed method, the relay exhibited good performance in terms of accuracy. In terms of relay speed, the method showed a performance comparable to that of the other methods. Theoretically, the phasor estimation proposed method here has a better frequency response than those of the four used methods. Besides, it has a response time fully compatible with these methods. Another advantage of the proposed method is that it can be easily programmed, allowing users to change design parameters according to their needs. The eminent expert from the NIT delivered the lecture and his talk has been very well received by the 94 participants. 90 Students and 4 faculty members benefitted. Total no.of Participants: 94
IEEE PELS Membership Drive
IEEE PELS Membership Drive
Membership Drive Initiative from the IEEE PELS Bangalore section and special thanks to Prof.Sanjib K. Panda for making this happen. Date: 11-4-23 (Tuesday) Time: 18.00Hrs to 19Hrs IST. Schedule 6.00 PM – 6.10 PM - Benefits of IEEE Student Membership – IEEE PELS Past President, Prof. Liuchen Chang (IEEE PELS Past Chair, Chair of ITRD) 6.10 PM – 6.20 PM Benefits of IEEE Student Membership – IEEE PELS Vice-President, Prof. Xu Dehong (Membership and Chapter Development) 6.20 PM – 6.30 PM Benefits of IEEE PELS Student Membership, Funding opportunities, membership strategies - Regional Chair, Prof. Sanjib K. Panda (National University of Singapore) 6.30 PM – 6.35 PM India PELS happening – IEEE PELS Country Liaison (India) Prof. Srinivas Karanki 6.35 PM – 6.40 PM PELS Bangalore Chapter 2023 Chair, Dr. K.Deepa 6.40 PM - 7.00 PM Question & answer sessions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event Snapshot: An online talk on “Insights into IEEE PELS” was organized by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) Bangalore Chapter on 11th April 2023 from 6:00 -7:00 pm (Indian Standard Time). This event was open to all IEEE PELS members from all over India. Ms. Chaitanya. L, secretary of IEEE PELS Bangalore Chapter started the event with a warm welcome followed by Dr. Kaushik Basu, past chair, of IEEE PELS Bangalore Chapter who introduced Prof. Liuchen Chang, immediate past president of IEEE PELS and chair of ITRD. The audience was provided with insights on the benefits of IEEE, as well as PELS Student Membership and the free membership code for the first year. PELS Student Membership was announced by Prof. Chang. Mr. Vishal introduced Prof. Dehong Xu, PELS vice president of membership and chapter Development, who then addressed the attendees with the benefits of IEEE, along with Student Membership opportunities. Dr. Manitha, SAAC Chair, IEEE PELS Bangalore Chapter, introduced Regional Chair, Prof. Sanjib K. Panda (National University. of Singapore) who addressed the audience with the benefits of IEEE PELS student membership, funding opportunities, and membership strategies. Finally, Dr. Shefali, EXECOM member, IEEE PELS Bangalore Chapter, introduced Prof. Srinivas Karanki who highlighted the India PELS happening-IEEE PELS Country Liaison (India). A detailed discussion helped students get a deeper understanding of the IEEE Society-linked Student Branch Chapter and think about their interests and opportunities. Dr. Deepa, Chair, IEEE PELS Bangalore Chapter, discussed the highlights of PELS Bangalore Chapter 2022 and various events conducted by the Chapter. The session ended with an interactive questions and answers session by the active participants. The meeting was a boon for all the IEEE student members who will be able to utilize the forum and the community for their growth and betterment and contribute towards an ever-growing chapter. The positive comments and feedback along with appreciation from nearly 246 participants gave the committee a motivation to conduct even better insightful events in the future. Finally, this talk was concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms. Chaitanya. L.