The Department of Electrical Engineering is offering B.E. (Electrical) since A.Y. 2001-02 and M.E. (Electrical – Power Electronics & Electrical Drives) since A.Y. 2012-13 having intake of 120 and 24 respectively. Total 12 batches of B.E. (Electrical) and 3 batches of M.E. (Electrical) have been passed out. The department is the pioneer to develop Renewable Energy Sources Laboratory in the entire Saurashtra region.

Mission

To provide a platform for overall development of its stakeholders and inculcate qualities required to master state-of-the-art technology in Electrical Engineering.

Vision

To impart quality education through advanced learning in the various field of electrical & allied areas. To endeavor to create excellent teaching-learning ambience leading to research and innovation for the learners who aspire to serve the society.

Values

We, the students and staff of the Department of Electrical Engineering value:

  • Excellence in academic achievement
  • Honesty
  • Self-Respect & Respect to others
  • Social responsibility
  • Stability
  • Lifelong learning
  • An advanced level of knowledge and understanding of the theory and practice of Electrical and Electronics, Computer Systems and the fundamentals of mathematics that underpin these disciplines.
  • A commitment to maintain an advanced level of knowledge throughout a lifetime of engineering practice and the skills to do so.
  • The ability to apply knowledge in a systematic and creative fashion to the solution of practical problems.
  • A commitment to the ethical practice of engineering and the ability to practice in a responsible manner that is sensitive to social, cultural, global, legal, professional and environmental issues.
  • An ability to work effectively both independently and cooperatively as a leader, manager or team member with multi- disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
  • An ability to plan, manage and implement solutions that balance considerations of economy, quality, timeliness and reliability as well as social, legal and environmental issues.
  • Skills in the use of advanced technology, including an ability to build software to study and solve a range of problems.
  • A commitment to the highest standards of professional Endeavour and the ability to take a leadership role in the community.

Electrical Engineering program is intended to:

  • Design and develop innovative products and services in the field of electrical and electronics engineering and allied engineering disciplines.
  • Apply the knowledge of electrical and electronics engineering to solve problems of social relevance pursue higher education and research.
  • Engage student in lifelong learning, career enhancement and adopt to changing professional and social needs.

Electrical Engineers are much in demand in India. In the recent years, from house to companies every where there is a necessity of electricity to function, offering numerous opportunities to electrical engineers.

Electrical engineers can work in atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants. Job opportunities are ample in both private and public sector like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design and consultancy firms and all types of manufacturing industries.

Sr.

Name of Faculty

Designation

Educational Qualification

Specialization

Photograph

1

Dharmesh J. Pandya

HOD

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Power Electronics, Machines & Drives

2

Monika D. Patel

Lecturer

B.E. (Electrical)

3

Nitin H. Adroja

Asst. Prof.

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Power Electronics, Machines & Drives

4

Pratik J. Munjani

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

5

Narendrasinh C. Rana

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

6

Suryaprakash Singh

Asst. Prof.

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Drives

7

Ankit B. Lehru

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

8

Dhaval A. Vora

Lecturer

B.E. (Electrical)

9

Murtuza Y. Saifee

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

10

Ravi R. Chandarana

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

11

Ankit B. Rupareliya

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

12

Nikita A. Desai

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

13

Khushboo A. Dhokia

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

14

Niral Y. Yagnik

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

15

Dhaval Y. Raval

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

16

Shivam Shrivastava

Asst. Prof.

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

17

Rajan V. Vamja

Asst. Prof.

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

18

Prateek Priyankar

Asst. Prof.

M.Tech. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

19

Prachal A. Jadeja

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Electrical Power System

20

Deepak M. Varu

Asst. Prof.

M.E. (Electrical)

Power Electronics & Electrical Drives

21

Neha R. Dodiya

Teaching Asst.

B.E. (Electrical)

22

Hardik D. Joshi

Lab Asst.

Diploma (Electrical)

Sr. No.

Name of Student

Sem

Achievement Details

1

Makwana Bharat

BE-8

Winner in 100m, 200m Race in “Gujarat- Khel Mahakhumbh”

2

Patel Kiran

BE-8

Qualified GATE-2017

3

Ankit Shrivastava

2016 Passout

GTU Gold Medallist

4

Krishnarajsinh Jadav

2015 Passout

GTU Gold Medallist (Branch Topper + Course Topper)

5

Vyas Nirvisha

2014 Passout

GTU Gold Medallist

Sr.

Paper Title

Staff Name

Designation

Link to the Paper Published

1

Control Streategy of Induction Generator Connected to Grid

A. B. Lehru

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2278-067X, p-ISSN: 2278-800X

2

Comparative Analysis of DTC & FOC of Induction Motor

A. B. Lehru

Assistant Professor

ISSN(Online): 2393-9877, ISSN(Print): 2394-2444, Impact Factor: 3.632

3

Comparative Analysis of DTC & FOC of Induction Motor

D. A. Vora

Assistant Professor

ISSN(Online): 2393-9877, ISSN(Print): 2394-2444, Impact Factor: 3.632

4

Condition-based Evaluation of Sub-Station Transformer

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc.

5

Power Transformer Life Cycle Directives

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc.

6

Design of Microcontroller-based Induction Heater

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN: 93-80043-50-3

7

Microcontroller-based Timer for Induction Heater Control Card

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN: 978-81-89107-92-5, pp. 461-463

8

Hardware Development of 1.5kW, 25kHz Induction Heater for Surface Hardening Process

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Journal ISSN: 0973-2993, pp. 439-444

9

Design of Microcontroller-based Control Card for 1.5kW, 25kHz Induction Heater for Surface Hardening Process

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

10

A Novel Design and Development of a Microprocessor-based Current Protection Relay

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

IEEE Xplore Digital Object Identifier 10.1109 / ICONRAEeCE.2011.6129802

11

Novel Topology of Multi-level Inverter with Less Number of Switches

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 226-232

12

The Utility of Series Compensation in High Phase Order Transmission System (HPOTS): A Paradigm to Enhance Power System Capability

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2249–6645. Vol. 5, Issue 7, pp. 63-69. IC Value: 5.09

13

High Phase Order Transmission System: A Panacea for Electrical Power Transmission in Deregulated Environment

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

p-ISSN: 2278-800X. Vol. 11, Issue 7, pp. 66-74. Impact Factor: 1.458

14

Evaluation of Line Parameters for Multi-phase Transmission System

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

ISSN: 2347-7385. Vol. 2016, Issue 3, pp. 10-13. Impact Factor: 3.871

15

Loadability Characteristics of 6-phase Transmission Line

D. J. Pandya

Assistant Professor

ISSN: 0976-7363.

16

Design of Grid Connected Solar Photovoltaic System with Feed Forward Current Controlled Inverter

D. Y. Raval

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-3-942100-43-4, pp. 294-301

17

Reference based Maximum Power Point Tracking Algoritham of PV Power Generation

D. Y. Raval

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 128-132

18

Synchrophasor Application for Distributed Generation Control

K. A. Dhokia

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6106. Impact Factor: 4.14

19

Synchrophasor Application for Distributed Generation Control

K. A. Dhokia

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2321-0613

20

Computational Simulation & Experiment on Variable Voltage Variable Frequency Drive

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

21

High Power Factor Operation of 1-Phase Rectifier for Adjustable Speed Drive

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 254-260

22

A Electronic Power Transformer with Power Factor Correction for Induction Motor Application

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 9978-81-906220-4-2, pp.102-106

23

A Electronic Power Transformer with Power Factor Correction for Induction Motor Application

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6406. Impact Factor: 3.134

24

Quasi Z Source Inverter Based Wind Energy Conversion System with Simple Boost Control

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

25

Comparision of Standalone PMSG and SGIG based on Wind Energy Conversion System using Z Source Inverter

M. D. Patel

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 42-47

26

Comparative Analysis of DTC & FOC of Induction Motor

M. Y. Saifee

Assistant Professor

ISSN(Online): 2393-9877, ISSN(Print): 2394-2444, Impact Factor: 3.632

27

Field Oriented Control and Direct Torque Control of Three Phase Induction Motor

M. Y. Saifee

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

28

A Review Paper on MRAS Speed Estimation Methods for Sensor less Vector Control of Induction Motor

M. Y. Saifee

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

29

A Review on Different Speed Estimation Method for Sensor Less Vector Control of Three Phase Induction Motor

M. Y. Saifee

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 220-225

30

Modelling of Space Vector PWM Inverter-fed Induction Motor

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 321-325

31

Analysis of 1-Phase SPWM Voltage Source Inverter

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 326-332

32

Modeling of Modular Based Flexible Power Electronic Transformer

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

Conf. Procd. ISBN 978-81-906220-4-2, P.P EE-28-34

33

Power Factor Improvement in Single Phase System using Active Front End Converter

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

34

Simulation of Three Level Boost Converter for Voltage Regulation of DC Link Capacitor

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

35

Single Phase H6 Transformer less PV Inverter using Multistage DC-DC Converter

N. C. Rana

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 54-59

36

PWM Generation through Microcontroller for Static Automatic Voltage Regulator

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN: 93-80043-50-3

37

Modelling of PWM Rectifier for Static Automatic Voltage Regulator

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 242-246

38

Modelling of Reactive Power & Unity Power Factor Control of Inductive Load

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 293-297

39

Novel Topology of Multi-level Inverter with Less Number of Switches

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 226-232

40

Simulation of Modular Multilevel Capacitor Clamped DC to DC Converter for Bi-directional Power Flow Control

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Procd. ISBN 978-81-906220-4-2, P.P EE-18-22

41

Non-isolated bi-directional dc-dc converters for plug in hybrid electric vehicle charge station application

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Procd. ISBN 978-81-906220-4-2, P.P EE-105-110

42

Design of 1-phase Active Front-end Converter with Reduced Line Current Harmonics for Power Factor Improvement

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

ISSN: 2277-4912.

43

Simulation of Three Level Boost Converter for Voltage Regulation of DC Link Capacitor

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

44

LLC Resonance Converter Design and Controlled with PWM Technique

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

45

Power Factor Improvement in Single Phase System using Active Front End Converter

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

46

Single Phase H6 Transformer less PV Inverter using Multistage DC-DC Converter

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 54-59

47

Open Loop Simulation of Three Level Boost Converter for Voltage Balancing of DC Link Capacitor in Diode Clamped Multilevel Inverter

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 173-178

48

Design of Single Phase Active Front End Converter with Close Loop Analysis for Power Factor Improvement

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 60-65

49

LLC Resonance Converter Design and Controlled with SPWM Technique

N. H. Adroja

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 97-102

50

Design of Single Phase Standalone PV System with Modified Multilevel Inverter

N. Y. Yagnik

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-3-942100-43-4, pp. 204-213.

51

Close Loop of Single Phase Modified Multilevel Inverter for Standalone PV System

N. Y. Yagnik

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 116-121

52

Designing Space Vector Current Controller for PMSM Drive

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

53

Modelling of PWM Rectifier for Static Automatic Voltage Regulator

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 242-246

54

PV Solar Multi-Carrier H-Bridge Inverter Topology

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Procd. ISBN 978-81-906220-4-2, P.P EE-75-79

55

Performance and Analysis of Buck-Boost Inverter based HVDC Transmission System

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Procd. ISBN 978-81-906220-4-2, P.P EE-101-104

56

Design of Grid Connected Solar Photovoltaic System with Feed Forward Current Controlled Inverter

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-3-942100-43-4, pp. 294-301

57

Distributed Power Flow Controller (DPFC) : A FACTS Device

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

58

Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) : A Compensating Custom Power Device

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

59

Unified Power Quality Conditioner (UPQC) : Sag, Swell, Voltage and Current Harmonic Compensator

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 66-71

60

Reference based Maximum Power Point Tracking Algoritham of PV Power Generation

P. J. Munjani

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 128-132

61

Design & Implementation of DSP-based v/f Control of Induction Motor Drive by Using 3-phase Inverter

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc.

62

High Power Factor Operation of 1-Phase Rectifier for Adjustable Speed Drive

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 254-260

63

Performance Analysis of Indirect Vector Control of Induction Motor using Hysteresis Band PWM VSI

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-81-906385-1-7, pp. 270-275

64

Hysteresis Band Current for Harmonic Compensation of Unbalanced & Non-linear Load

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6406. Impact Factor: 3.134

65

Indirect Vector Control Induction Motor Drive with PI Controller & Current Control VSI

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6406. Impact Factor: 3.134

66

A Electronic Power Transformer with Power Factor Correction for Induction Motor Application

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 9978-81-906220-4-2, pp.102-106

67

A Performance of the Grid Connected Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 9978-81-906220-4-2, pp. 40-45

68

An Overview of DC-Microgrid Architecture with Renewable Energy Resources

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 9978-81-906220-4-2, pp. 61-69

69

A Electronic Power Transformer with Power Factor Correction for Induction Motor Application

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6406. Impact Factor: 3.134

70

Speed Control of Brushless DC Motor using PID and ANFIS

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2348-4470. p-ISSN: 2348-6406. Impact Factor: 3.134

71

Design of Grid Connected Solar Photovoltaic System with Feed Forward Current Controlled Inverter

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc. ISBN 978-3-942100-43-4, pp. 294-301

72

A Close Loop Analysis of Quasi Z Source Inverter based on PMSG Wind Energy System

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

ISSN: 2277-4912.

73

Comparative Analysis of Boost Converter and Luo Converter for Controlling of DC Motor Speed

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

74

DC Microgrid with Battery Storage System

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

75

Distributed Power Flow Controller (DPFC) : A FACTS Device

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

e-ISSN: 2393-9877, Impact Factor: 3.632

76

Power Control in DC Microgrid with Battery Storage System

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 133-138

77

Analysis of Indirect Vector Control of Induction Motor with Hysterisis Current Control

S. P. Singh

Assistant Professor

Conf. Proc., pp. 139-143

IPP (IPR – Patents)

 

Sr.

Year

Patent Name

No. of Stud.

No. of Staff

1

2013

Transformer Testing Kit

4

1

2

2015

PWM Inverter

4

1

3

2016

Rooftop Parabolic Heater

4

1

 

Dept. Students Forum

Department of Electrical is having ISTE student chapter, under this students are doing many activities like Poster Presentation & many more.

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