Background

Electricals and Electronics Engineering

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)

Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year 1999 and offers a 4 year B.E programme and 2 year M.E programme(Power Electronics and Drives). Program was introduced in 2010 with an intake of 18 Students in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering has a dynamic team of faculty and supporting staff members. We aim to provide our students a perfect blend of intellectual and practical exposure that helps them to serve our society and address a variety of needs of the society. With a solid fundamental in the circuits and practice of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, our students are well placed in leading industries as well as in the higher research level institutions of international recognition. The Department is permanently affiliated to Anna University Chennai.

Vision

To impart quality education in the field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering with required skills and abilities to face the challenging needs of the global outlooks for power management and to suit the needs of a dynamic world.

Mission

To impart high quality technical education on par with international standards by providing well equipped laboratories, highly qualified and competent faculty members.

To maintain close interaction with several Research & Development issues in the field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering.

Programme Outcomes(POS)

Knowledge of differential equations, vector calculus, complex variables, matrix theory, probability theory, semiconductor physics, physical, inorganic and organic chemistry and electronics and communication engineering.

  • The graduate must have good communication skills.
  • To make the students to have basic knowledge of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Basic engineering subjects like Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering and Mechanical Engineering
  • The students can design AC and DC machines and study their thermal behavior and also able to understand the various types of power system issues and the protection methods.
  • The graduates will be familiar with computational skills to use software, websites, and technical journals to get themselves exposed to global and social issues
  • The graduates will have an ability to identify, formulate and to design solution using upcoming technologies and engineering tools for various electricity issues emerging day to day.
  • The graduates are expected to have ability to design a network for a desired performance within the economic, environmental, ethical, safety and sustainability constraints.
  • To make the graduates understand professional ethics and responsibility to the society
  • Students must be able to have a clear understanding of the managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. Students will also gain some basic knowledge on international aspect of management.
  • The graduates must be trained such that they are able to work in teams of inter disciplinary areas
  • The graduates will be able to implement the most advanced power electronic devices for designing speed control circuits, power system networks, robotics and satellites.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

  • PEO 1: To prepare students for successful careers in core/software industry that meets the needs of global standards
  • PEO 2: To impart students with a strong foundation in the mathematical, scientific and engineering concepts to prepare them to pursue their higher studies and also to develop the ability among students to analyze, design, synthesize, formulate and solve problems in technical aspects.
  • PEO 3: To inculcate in students professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social context.
  • PEO 4: To promote student with an academic environment aware of excellence, leadership, written ethical codes and the life-long learning needed for a successful professional career.

Facilities

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.

Laboratory description in the Curriculum Exclusive use / Shared Space, Number of Students Number of Experiments Quality of Instruments Laboratory Manuals
Circuits Theory Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Electronic Devices & Circuits Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 11 Good Available
Measurements & Instrumentation Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Data Structure & Algorithm Laboratory Shared 130 Sq.m, 30 15 Good Available
Electrical Machines I Laboratory Exclusive 500 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Linear & Digital Integrated circuits Laboratory Shared 1200 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Control System Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Electrical Machines II Laboratory Exclusive 500 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Power electronics Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Object oriented Programming Laboratory Shared 130 Sq.m, 30 15 Good Available
Communication Skills Laboratory Shared 141 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available
Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory Shared 1200 Sq.m, 30 11 Good Available
Power system simulation Laboratory Exclusive 267 Sq.m, 30 10 Good Available

Activities

Achieved Anna University Ranking

M.E POWER SYSTEM, Secured second rank in Anna University app/may 2021 Examination with 9.04 CGPA

IEEE Robotics & Automation Society

Dr.P.A.Manoharan Sr.Engineer, Research & Innovation Centre, IIT Madras Research Park and Chair, IEEE Robotics & Automation Society under IEEE Madras Section inaugurated the IEEE Student Chapter.Principal Dr.C.Jagadeesan, Dean Dr.R.Hariprakash, Vice principal Dr.G.Sundar presided over the function

Guest Lecture on "Power Management Issues" ( 08-01-2014)

Dr. Swamidoss Sathishkumar, Professor, University of Sydney, Australia addressing the IEEE Students and Faculty members of AMACE

Guest Lecture on "Embedded Systems & Design" (Date:24-02-2014)

Mr. Carl Joseph of Frontline Technologies Interacting with the Students During the Event.

National Conference on "Power, Control and Instrumentation" (4-04-2014)

In Photo: Dr.S.R.Krishnamoorthy Ph.D., Former Member (Generation) TNEB, Dr.M.R.Mohan, Principal AMACE alongwith other dignitaries.

Seminar on "Lab VIEW - Academic Concepts & Its Applications" (01-09-2014)

Dr.R.Hariprakash, Dean AMACE and Student Branch Counselor, IEEE Student Chapter, addressing the students and staff; also seen are Dr.M.R.Mohan, Principal, AMACE, Mr.Muralikrishnan Academic Technical Consultant & Mr. Sriram- Senior Application Engineer, National Instruments, Bangalore.

A One Day Workshop on Entrepreneur Orientation Programme(03-09-2014)

In Photo: Dr.R.Hariprakash, Dean AMACE and Student Branch Counselor, IEEE Student Chapter, also seen are Dr.M.R.Mohan, Principal , Mr.P.Vallinayagam Consultant & Technologist (NSIC),Chennai and Mr. V.Chellappan ,ED Director, AMACE

S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION DEPARTMENT
1 Mr. DHINESHKUMAR C ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EEE
2 Mrs. GAYATHRI P ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EEE
3 Mr. DHACHANAMURTHY D ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EEE
4 Mr.GUNASEKARAN S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR EEE