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AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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Why Electrical Engineering I?

An Introduction to Electrical EngineeringWhat is Electrical Engineering?Why do we need it?

Electrical EngineeringElectrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetismDefinitionWhat if THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY ANYMOREMass Communication

Phone or Internet Connectivity

Tall Building (crane & lift)

Computer, tablet and video games

THE WORLD WOULD BE PRIMITIVE DIFFICULT TO SURVIVE VERY HARD TO LIVE IN

Problem SolvingEE also develops problem-solving and thinking skills to solve complex problems using reasoning and thought, not just by plugging into formulas

Why Take Electrical Engineering?Like computer literacy, electrical literacy is very important to engineering and everyday lifeSo many things are powered or controlled by electricity It is used to communicate byvideo, wireless, phone or dataSo many physical phenomena are measured using transducers (devices that convert between a physical phenomena and an electrical voltage, current or resistance that is easily measured and recorded for analysis)

Electrical EngineeringCircuit TheoryLinear and Non-Linear Control SystemPower SystemElectro magnetic field TheoryElectrical MachinesPower ElectronicsVarious Laboratories in Electrical Engg.Management subjects EE CoreSubjects required core mathematical analysisCircuit TheoryLinear and Non Linear Control SystemPower System.Electrical Machines

Generation of ElectricityElectricity Generation Laboratories in Electrical Engg.Semi-conductor Devices and Circuit Theory LabElectronic Circuits LabPower Electronics and Drives Lab These labs cover the study and experimentation of various electronic devices(diodes, transistors etc) and its characteristicsLaboratories in Electrical Engg. (cont..)Power System-II

Power System lab includes the study of behavior of various protection relays and mathematical analysis of transmission linesLaboratories in Electrical Engg. (cont..)Electrical Machines-I & II LabElectrical machine lab deals with testing and analyze the behavior various electrical machines like transformer, dc motor etc..Laboratories in Electrical Engg. (cont..)Control System LabThis Lab deals include the study of performance characteristics of various electrical equipments and analyze its behavior in controlled mannerOpportunitiesFor Electrical EngineersEducation options after B.E./B.Tech in Electrical EngineeringCareer prospects in Electrical EngineeringJob of Electrical EngineerSalary of an Electrical Engineer15Education optionsM.E. or M.Tech after qualifying GATE

MBA by qualifying CAT or MAT

MS by qualifying GRE

Prepare for civil services

Prepare for IES

Career prospects

Career prospects (cont..)Government firms like BHEL, ONGC SAIL , NTPC etc.Electricity Boards like PSEB, MSEB, UPSEB etc.Private companies like Reliance, CGL, Siemens, ABB, Adani L&T etc.Defence services like Army, Navy and Air force.Civil services like IAS, IES, UPSC.Education institute as faculty.Scientist in DRDOSelf employed by starting own venture

Govt. sector

Railways

Manufacturing and Processing Industry

Telecommunication

Job of Electrical Engineer

EE are required to develop, design, manufacture and manage electrical and electronic system.EE is responsible for installation, maintenance and operation of power handling equipments and system.

Salary of an Electrical Engineer

Average starting monthly salary of Electrical Engineering Graduate in India ranges from 25000 to 40000.Senior Electrical Engineer with more than 5 year of working experience can earn more ranges between 70000 to 1.5 lacs.

Some Interesting Application AreasSmart Lighting

Smarter Cars

Robotic SurgeryA doctor in New York removing a womans gallbladder in France.

Sensor NetworksElectrical EngineeringK. A. Connor

Climate Changes

Development of Accurate Modeling ToolsMedical Imaging

Fuel Cell PowerToyota Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle Electrical EngineeringK. A. Connor

Wind Power

Power Grid