Electrical Engineering Department

Departmental Strengths
  • Modernized and State of the Art Laboratories
  • Highly Qualified Staff
  • Good blend of young & experienced staff
  • Strong Industry Institute Interaction
  • Academic calendar
  • Department well equipped with latest software
  • Regular Participation of students in Technical Activities
  • Mentorship Program
  • Remedial Coaching
  • Good Placements

  • Departmental Best Practices
  • Digital Data Management
  • Online feedback system for students
  • Regular Publication of Annual Progress report and event newsletters
  • Future Plans

    The Department of Electrical Engineering was established in 1962 and has achieved great recognition in the field of technical education with undergraduate course. Department has made conscious and concerted efforts to develop the department as centre of excellence. As a part of this many faculty have persued for PhD programs in different areas of Electrical Engineering. The department has well equipped power system related laboratories. State of the art Switch gear & protection lab was made in collaboration with L&T. The control system lab is equipped with PLC systems & MATLAB software which provides us opportunities to conduct workshops & live presentation of automation.

    The department is involved in testing & consultancy related to power systems.

    The department proposes to start PG courses soon .Also to sign MoU with many companies to develop institute industry relationship.

    The department has consistent record of 100% placement for last several years.

    To remain updated at par with present industrial scenario, the department intends to upgrade the following laboratories.

    Names of the Laboratories Appx. Investment ( Rs. in Lakhs)
    Power System & Machines Lab 25
    Power Electronics &Drives Lab 25
    Lab VIEW 20

    The upgraded infrastructure & laboratories shall help the department in achieving its goal to meet the excellence in education & research.

    Ph. D. Supervisors
    • Dr. B. R. Patil
    • Dr. Rajendra Sawant
    • Dr. B. B. Pimple
    • Dr. Anupa Sabnis
    • Dr. N. W. Kinhekar
    • Dr. Sangeeta Daingade
    • Dr. Swati A. Lavand
    Consolidated List
    Doctoral Program
    Sanctioned Intake: 35
    Research Areas: Areas: Power Electronics and Machines, Power System and Protection, Renewable Energy, Control System.
    List Of Ph.D. Guides
    Sr. No. Name of Guide Initials Research Areas No. of students allotted Status (completed/ongoing)
    1. Dr. B. R. Patil BRP Energy Storage Systems, Power Quality Improvement, Biomedical Engineering 03 01-completed
    01-ongoing
    01-submitted
    2. Dr. R. S. Sawant RS Modeling and Simulation of Power Converters, Power quality improvements and converters for smart grid and distributed generations, wireless applications in Power Engineering, Induction Heating Converters and Applications etc. 02 ongoing
    3. Dr. B. B. Pimple BBP Power Electronics and Drives, Renewable Energy sources -- --
    4. Dr. Anupa Sabnis AS Image Processing, Communication Engineering, DSP, Robotics 02 ongoing
    5. Dr. Sangeeta Daingade SD PLC & Automation, Control System, Co-operative Control -- --
    6. Dr. N.W. Kinhekar NWK Power Systems, Demand side Management 03 ongoing
    7. Dr. Swati Lavand SL Power System Protection, WAMS, Power System Computation 02 + 01*
    *co-guide
    ongoing
    Research Students
    Sr. No. Name of The Candidate Date of Admission in SPCE Registration Number and Date Title of the Thesis Remarks
    1 Ms. Sushma Wankhede 02.05.2019 80/27-05-2021 Integration of Battery energy storage system with microgrid using artificial intelligence In-Progress
    2 Ms. Pradnya Narayan Gokhale 06.05.2019 78/10-05-2021 Quantitative Measurement and Analysis of Renal Tracer Transit time in Renography Completed
    3 Ms. Pranita Rajendra Chavan 07.05.2019 88/15-07-2021 Improvement of power quality in distribution network using hybrid filter In-Progress
    4 Ms. Archana Lakhe 13.05.2019 82/12-11-2021 Multifunctional motor controller for Agricultural Applications In-Progress
    5 Ms. Prajakta Pradyamna Joshi 24.12.2020 04-03-2023 Distance protection of solar PV connected transmission line In-Progress
    6 Ms. Bhupali P. Kumbhar 29.07.2021 In-Progress
    7 Ms. Harshal P. Gosavi 30.07.2021 Aaplications of Synchrophasor Measurements in Modern Distribution Systems In-Progress
    8 Mr. Rakesh Suresh More 30.07.2021 In-Progress
    9 Mr. Vishal Shantaram Dake 23.02.2024 In-Progress
    10 Mr. Rahul Dinkar Chavhan 16.10.2024 In-Progress
    11 Ms. M. Matilda Mary 16.10.2024 In-Progress
    12 Mr. Ahire Nilesh 24.01.2025 In-Progress
    13 Mr. Paril Rajshree 24.01.2025 In-Progress
    Consolidated List of Student
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    Sr. No. Name of The Candidate Date of Admission in SPCE Registration Number and Date Title of the Thesis Remarks
    1 Ms. Sushma Wankhede 02.05.2019 80/27-05-2021 Integration of Battery energy storage system with microgrid using artificial intelligence In-Progress
    2 Ms. Pradnya Narayan Gokhale 06.05.2019 78/10-05-2021 Quantitative Measurement and Analysis of Renal Tracer Transit time in Renography Completed
    3 Ms. Pranita Rajendra Chavan 07.05.2019 88/15-07-2021 Improvement of power quality in distribution network using hybrid filter In-Progress
    4 Ms. Archana Lakhe 13.05.2019 82/12-11-2021 Multifunctional motor controller for Agricultural Applications In-Progress
    5 Ms. Prajakta Pradyamna Joshi 24.12.2020 04-03-2023 Distance protection of solar PV connected transmission line In-Progress
    6 Ms. Bhupali P. Kumbhar 29.07.2021 In-Progress
    7 Ms. Harshal P. Gosavi 30.07.2021 Aaplications of Synchrophasor Measurements in Modern Distribution Systems In-Progress
    8 Mr. Rakesh Suresh More 30.07.2021 In-Progress
    9 Mr. Vishal Shantaram Dake 23.02.2024 In-Progress
    10 Mr. Rahul Dinkar Chavhan 16.10.2024 In-Progress
    11 Ms. M. Matilda Mary 16.10.2024 In-Progress
    12 Mr. Ahire Nilesh 24.01.2025 In-Progress
    13 Mr. Paril Rajshree 24.01.2025 In-Progress

    Department Strength

    • Modernized and State of the Art Laboratories
    • Highly Qualified Staff
    • Good blend of young & experienced staff
    • Strong Industry Institute Interaction
    • Department well equipped with latest software
    • Regular Participation of students in Technical/ Non technical Activities
    • Mentorship
    • Remedial Coaching
    • Good Placements

    Departmental Best Practices

    • Digital Data Management
    • Industry participation in curriculum development
    • Regular interaction with industry and faculty from reputed academic institutions
    • Online feedback system for students
    • Regular Publication of Annual Progress report
    Internal Committees 2024-2025
    Sr.No. Name of the Committee Name of the Faculty
    1 NBA/NAAC/NIRF Committee Prof Anupa Sabnis (Convenor)
    Prof. V. P. Joshi
    Prof. N. W. Kinhekar
    Prof. Prajakta Joshi
    Prof. Ushma Shah
    Prof.  Rahul Chavan
    Mr. Ambokar
    2 Program Assessment and Quality Improvement committee (PAQIC) Prof. N. W. Kinhekar (Convenor
    Prof. N. G. Bhitre
    3 Subject Board Committee PG Prof B. B. Pimple
    Prof. N. W. Kinhekar
    Prof Swati Lavand
    4 Subject Board Committee UG Prof. V. P. Joshi
    Prof. Nitin Bhitre
    Prof Swati Lavand
    Prof Prajakta Joshi
    5 Course revision  committee Prof B. B. Pimple (Convenor)
    Prof. V. P. Joshi
    Prof. Nitin Bhitre
    Prof Swati Lavand
    Prof Prajakta Joshi
    6 Project Committee Prof. B. B. Pimple
    Prof. Nitin Bhitre
    Prof Vishal Dake (Convenor)
    7 Time Table Committee Prof Ushma Shah (Convenor)
    Prof Prajakta Joshi
    Prof Matilda J.
    8 Data Management Committee Prof V. P. Joshi (Convenor)
    Prof. Matilda J.
    Prof Rahul Chavan
    Mr. Nilesh
    Ms. Shivani
    9 Mentorship and Attendance Monitoring Committee Prof. Nitin Bhitre (Convenor)
    Prof. Sumbul Abidi
    Prof. Rahul Chavan
    10 Building & Works committee (Refurbishment of Labs) Prof B. B. Pimple (Convenor)
    Prof Vishal Dake
    Mr. Ambokar
    11 Obsolete Committee Prof. N. W. Kinhekar (Convenor)
    Prof. Matilda J.
    Mr. Ambokar
    12 Industry Institute Interaction & Alumni Committee Prof. B. B. Pimple
    Prof. V. P. Joshi (Convenor)
    Prof. Swati Lavand
    Prof. Ushma Shah
    13 EESA Committee Prof. Swati Lavand
    Prof Sumbul Abidi (Convenor)
    Prof. Rahul Chavan
    14 Department Course Committee Prof. Sangeeta D. (Convenor)
    Prof. B. B. Pimple
    Prof. Swati Lavand
    Prof. Ushma Shah
    15 Department website management committee Prof. Swati Lavand (Convenor)
    Prof. Rahul Chavan
    16 Department Lab Organization and cleanliness committee Dr Sangeeta Daingade (Convenor)
    Mr. Ambokar
    Mr. Nilesh ,Mr. Diwan
    Ms. Shivani, Mrs. Shaila
    Mr. Vinod , Mr. Saudagar

    Mentorship

    Year Batch Mentor Faculty Co-ordinator
    SY A Prof. Ushma Shah   Prof. Sumbul Abidi
    CR Details
    Name: Aryan Rane
    Mob. No.:8828384448
    B Prof. Vidya Joshi
    C Prof. Matilda J./Nitin.Bhitre
    D Prof. Vishal Dhake
    TY A Prof. Prajakta Joshi Dr. Swati Lavand
    CR Details
    Name: Om Chavan
    Mob. No.: 8591284035
    B Dr. Swati Lavand
    C Dr. Nandkishor Kinhekar
    D Prof. Rahul Chavan
    B. Tech A Dr. Anupa Sabnis Prof. Rahul Chavan
    CR Details
    Name: Rajdeep Banerjee
    Mob. No.: 7738006722
    B Dr. B.B.Pimple
    C Prof. Sumbul Abidi
    D Prof. Rahul Chavan

    Department Committees and their responsibilities

    Sr.No. Committee Responsibility
    1 Project Committee 1. Preparation of calendar of project related activities
    2. B. Tech project allotment
    Guide: Sudents:Project
    3. Provision of formats to students for presentation and report writing
    4. Formation of internal committees for evaluation
    5. Point submission in time to HoD
    6. Organizing Project exhibition day
    2 Time Table 1. Preparation of Elective list as per students’ choice
    2. Preparation of load sheet once the course distribution is done
    3. Preparation and display of time table.
    4. Preparation of individual load sheet
    5. Preparation of batches as per the electives
    6. Preparation of Lab load sheet
    3 Data management Keep the record of
    1. Students
    Activities: workshop/Guest lectures/Industry visits/Trainings

                      Publications

                      Achievements

                      Feed back
    2. Faculty
    Activities: workshop/Guest lectures/Industry visits/Trainings

                      Publications

                      Achievements
    3. Department Activities
    4. Other Activities
    Remedial Coaching/ Procurement
    And provide these details as and when required to other committees.
    4 Mentorship and Attendance Monitoring 1. Preparation of calendar  for mentoring activities
    2. Collection of data from mentors at the end of each semester
    3. Based on data received planning of activities to improve students’  performance
    5 NBA/NAAC/NIRF 1. Set processes
    2. Filling Data
    3. Preparation for committee visits
    6 Laboratory Coordinator 1. Coordinating with lab-In-charge
    2. Verifying Lab records
    3. Maintenance of general facilities in the  Laboratory
    4. Monitoring of cleaning /maintenance work
    7 Laboratory in Charge 1. Preparation of requisite for the laboratory work
    2. Preparation of manuals/charts etc
    3. Writing  proposals for laboratory  improvement
    8 PAQIC 1. Improving the academic and administrative activities of the department by developing and applying relevant practices and parameters from time to time.
    2. Improving the teaching and learning process by means of creating a learner-centric environment conducive to impart quality education and encourage faculty and students to adopt the required knowledge and technology.
    3. Analysis of feedback from all stakeholders on quality-related department processes.
    4. Organization of workshops, seminars on quality related themes.
    5. Documentation of the various programs/activities leading to quality improvement.
    6. Development and maintenance of department database for the purpose of maintaining /enhancing the department quality.
    7. Periodical conduct of Academic Audit.
    8. Set PO attainment level and compute PO and PSO.

    Mentor Objectives

    Curriculum Highlights


    B. Tech. and M.Tech. Programme Curriculum is designed under the guidance of

    • Industry Experts
    • Experts from Academic Institutes

    Features of B. Tech. Programme

    • Basic Sciences
    • Humanities
    • Core Courses
    • Management Courses
    • Electives from Semester V
      • Professional
      • Open
    • Value Added courses
      • Technical from Department
      • Technical from Industry
      • Non Technical

    Note: For detailed scheme and course content refer the following link

    http://www.spce.ac.in/UG.php

    Features of M. Tech. Programme

    • Core Courses
    • Laboratory Courses
    • Electives from Semester II
      • Programme
      • Open
    • Audit courses
      • Technical
      • Non-Technical
    • Mandatory Courses
      • Research Methodology

    Note: For detailed scheme and course content refer the following link

    http://www.spce.ac.in/PG.php

    Student Activities

    Electrical Engineering Students Association (EESA) is in place.

    The Electrical Engineering Students Association (EESA) at SPCE is a dynamic platform that brings together students with a passion for electrical engineering. Dedicated to fostering a vibrant academic and extracurricular environment, the association organizes a wide range of technical and non-technical events. These events not only enhance students' technical skills but also promote teamwork, innovation, and leadership. Through workshops, seminars, competitions, and social activities, EESA plays a crucial role in shaping the future of electrical engineering students.

    Faculty Coordinators- Dr. Sumbul Abidi, Dr. Swati Lavand & Prof. Rahul Chavan

    EESA committee for AY 2024-2025

    Sr.No. Committee Responsibility
    1 General Secretary Rushikesh Patil
    2 Finance Secretary Hintanshu Singh
    Ishaan Nigudkar
    3 Technical Secretary Palash Wankhede
    Vijay Wadekar
    Om Chavan
    4 Non-Technical Secretary Rajvardhan Jangam
    Chaitrali Marathe
    Sahil Ghadavale
    5 Sports Secretary Harshavardhan Patil
    Seema Sargar
    Pranav Mangave
    6 Departmental Library Head Ansari Khalid

    Bhomesh Nehete

    EESA committee for AY 2023-2024

    Sr.No. Committee Responsibility
    1 General Secretary Atharva Funde
    2 Finance Secretary Rugved Nargund (Reporting)
    Apurwa Hatte
    Nikhil Karad
    3 Technical Secretary Gajanan Chavan (Reporting)
    Sourabh Dahibate
    Khadija Pathan
    Ajit Kashyap
    4 Non-Technical Secretary Kaustubh Patil
    Vaibhav Marathe
    Gauri Atre
    5 Sports Secretary Sanket Patil (Reporting)
    Pratikesh Potdar
    Ashwini Fulpagare
    6 Departmental Library Head Jayraj Surve
    Prajwal Virkar
    7 Magazine Secretary Datta Nangnure
    Bhageshree Zope
    Sourabh dahibhate

    EESA committee for AY 2022-2023

    Sr. No. Name of Post Student Name
    1 General Secretary Ajay Mane
    2 Finance Secretary Tejas Salunkhe (Reporting Authority)
    Neha Chavhan
    3 Technical Secretary Aaditya (Reporting Authority)
    Yashaswee Jadhav
    Satwik Mehta
    4 Non-Tech Secretary Tanishq Kale (Reporting Authority)
    Anushri Belurkar
    5 Sports Secretary Samruddhi Ghule (Reporting Authority)
    Vishakha Kharade
    Aniket Pate
    6 Magazine Secretary Jivan Bayaskar (Reporting Authority)
    Saurabh Gawndare

    EESA committee for AY 2021-2022

    Sr. No. Name of Post Student Name
    1 General Secretary Yash Khiste
    2 Finance Secretary Sameer Kurkure
    Sourabh Mhetre
    Aditya Prakash
    3 Technical Secretary Aparna Pathak
    Sagar Patil
    Shravan Sutar
    4 Non-Tech Secretary Aditi Chemburkar
    Akshad Ganachari
    5 Sports Secretary Pralhad Jadhav
    Nikhil Dhage
    Sneha Dagade
    6 Magazine Secretary Gaurav Meshram
    Ruchira Jadhav

    EESA Activity Reports

    Department Achivements

    SR. NO. Academic Year Achivements
    1 2021-2022 One Faculty Selected for Ph.D. in IIT Roorkee under QIP
    2 2021-2022 Two Faculty Pursuing Ph. D.
    3 2018-2019 Ph. D. with intake 10
    4 2016-2017 Three faculty members completed M. Tech thus 100% faculty with PG
    5 2014-2017 Five faculty members completed Ph. D.
    6 2014-2015 M. Tech in PEPS with intake 18

    GATE

    Academic Year 2017-18 2018-19
    No. of Students Qualified 14 19

    Higher Studies

    Academic Year 2017-18 2018-19
    No. of Students 5 6 (MS), 5 (MBA)

    Awards/ Achievements

    • Excellent Paper AWARD by IRAJ RESEARCH FORUM TO MS. NEHA AKODE, MS. ALISHA GEDAM, MS. VIDHI JAIN, MR. ANKUR SINGHANJUDE AY 2017-2018
    • FIRST RANK IN VJTI ROBOTICS CHALLENGE :S. Y. B. TECH STUDENTS (MR. AYUSH SAGATIYA, MR. PRANAV KUMBHAR, MR. TARANG BHAVISHI, MR. RAHUL JHA, MS. DIVYA SHAH, MR. ADITYA BAKSHI) AY 2018-2019
    • SECOND RANK IN INTERNATIONAL ROBOTICS CHALLENGE (IITB): S.Y./ T. Y. B.TECH STUDENTS (MR. RUTWIK RATHOD, MR. AKASH JADHAV) AY2018-2019
    • SELECTION AT STATE LEVEL ELOCUTION COMPETITION ON ENERGY CONSERVATION (MS. SAIPRABHA MITTAL) AY 2018-2019
    • SELECTION AT STATE LEVEL ELOCUTION COMPETITION ON ENERGY CONSERVATION (MS. SAIPRABHA MITTAL) AY 2018-2019

    RESULT ANALYSIS AY 2018-2019

    Sr. No. Electrical Class Passing %
    1 F. Y. B. Tech. 59.09
    2 S. Y. B. Tech. 74.29
    3 T. Y. B. Tech. 87.32
    4 B. Tech. 97.10
    5 M. Tech. First Year 69.23
    6 M. Tech. Second Year 100

    Meritorious Students

    Name of Student AY 2018-19
    F. Y. B. Tech. 1. PHONDKE SIDDHI RAMCHANDRA
    2. YADAV VIKAS CHHOTELAL
    3. BHAYANI VEDANT SANJA
    S. Y. B. Tech. 1. BAVISHI TARANG KANUBHAI
    2. DIVYA SHAH
    3. RADHIKA GANESH
    T. Y. B. Tech. 1. MANI RISHABH SANJAY
    2. MUNDYE ADESH KASHINATH
    3. ROHIT RAMAKRISHNAN
    B. Tech. 1. NIDHI SRIDHAR
    2. MADHAVI SURABHI RAMCHANDRA
    3. KORDE KSHITIJ VIJAY

    Electrical Department Faculty Achievements


    AY 2021-22 to AY 24-25

    Research Papers Published in recognized Journals/Conferences.
    Sr. No. Name of the Authors Title of the paper Details of Journal/Conference
    1. *Badrinarayan B Pimple, NNV Surendra Babu Understanding rotor flux behaviour of a multi-megawatt DFIG in wind energy conversion Inderscience Publishers (IEL)
    2024
    2. Prathmesh Jadhav, *Badrinarayan B. Pimple Decoupled Power flow Management In TAB-IBDC Converter for HESS Application in EV System Inderscience Publishers (IEL)
    2024
    3. *Sumbul Hasan, P Navalkar, Gopal Gajjar, S.A.Soman Frequency Control of Future AC Grid using storage Journal of Elsevier
    2024
    4. *Sumbul Hasan, P Navalkar, Rajeev Gajbheye, S. A. Soman Sizing of Energy storage system Based on Time Series for Providing Frequency regulation. IEEE sponsored National Power System Conferecne (NPSC), IIT Delhi. 2022
    Best paper awards received in SPICON conference 2022 held in SPCE
    Sr. No. Name of the Authors Title of the paper
    1. *Sumbul Hasan, Himanshu Bahirat and Prashant Navalkar A Statistical Method for
    Sizing Storage for Large Wind Farms
    2. *Prajakta Joshi and *Anupa Sabnis Protection Of Solar PV Connected Distribution
    and Transmission Networks: A Review
    3. Pooja Chaurasiya and *Swati Lavand Power System Oscillation Modes
    identification using TLS-ESPRIT and optimization of its parameters
    * Name of faculty member from the electrical department.
    Patent Granted
    Sr. No. Name of the Faculty Patent Details
    1 Dr. Anupa Sabnis Method Of Capturing A Full 360 Degree View Using Panoramic Imaging Systems Indian patent 399771.
    2 Dr. Swati Lavand Method For Reliable Power Swing Detection and Event Detection’ Indian patent 414180.
    Papers Reviewed
    Sr. No. Name of the Reviewer Journal/Conference
    1 Dr. Swati Lavand IEEE Transaction on Power Delivery June 2023
    2 Dr. Swati Lavand IEEE Transaction on Power Delivery June 2022
    3 Dr. Swati Lavand Biennial International Conference on Nascent Technologies in Engineering (ICNTE) at Fr. CRCE Vashi in 2021 & 2023
    3 Dr.Sumbul Abidi National Power System Conference IIT Delhi 2022
    Research projects completed
    Sr.
    No.
    Title of the Project Funding Agency/ cost SPCE faculty as Primary Investigator/Co-PI Status
    1. 33 KW Rooftop solar PV plant with different tracker systems and standalone system with battery backup for SPCE- SPIT Institutes SPCE & SPIT / approx. 30 lakhs Dr. Swati Lavand, Prof. Vishal Dake, Prof Rahul Chavan with faculty members of Mechanical Dept.SPCE completed
    MoU Signed.
    Sr. No. Name of the Company/Institute Faculty Coordinator Month & Year
    1 Tata Power Skill Development Institute Dr. Swati Lavand February 2025
    2 Edunnovate Technologies Private Limited (TIS) Dr. Sangita Daingade & Prof. Rahul Chavan October 2024
    3 Western Regional Load Dispatch Centre (POSOCO) Dr. N. Kinhekar &
    Dr. Swati Lavand
    September 2022
    4 Polycab India Limited Dr. B. B. Pimple September 2022
    FDP/Workshops conducted.
    Sr. No Name & Venue of the FDP Faculty Coordinators Resource persons Date
    1 AICTE sponsored one week ATAL FDP at SPCE on "Green Energy :Challenges & Mitigation Strategies" Dr. Swati Lavand &
    Dr. B. B. Pimple
    Professors from IIT Bombay, Experts from Industries such as TCS, Power Grid India 18th December 2023 to 23rd December 2023
    Guest Lectures/seminars Delivered outside SPCE
    Sr. No. Lecture/Seminar Faculty Organization Academic Year
    1 Overview and Architecture of Vehicular Mechanics Dr. B.B. Pimple JSPM's BSIT, Pune 2024-2025
    2 Grid interfacing converters, principle of operation and topologies Dr. B.B. Pimple GRID India, Andheri 2023-2024
    3 Control Techniques of three phase inverters Dr. B.B. Pimple SFIT, Borivali 2021-2022
    4 NEP 2020 Implementation Dr. Anupa Sabnis SFIT, Borivali 2023-2024
    5 Wide Area Measurement Systems : Fundamentals & Applications” Dr. Swati Lavand Lokmanya Tilak college of Engineering, Navi Mumbai 2022-2023
    6 Voltage Source Inverter Prof. Prajkta Joshi SPIT, Andheri 2023-2024
    Interaction with Outside World
    Sr. No Name of the Faculty Position hold
    1 Dr. B. B. Pimple Member of Board of Studies, Mumbai University
    2 Dr. B. B. Pimple Member of Board of Studies, St. Francis Institute of Technology
    3 Dr. Anupa Sabnis State coordinator, curriculum development committee NEP
    2020, State of Maharashtra.
    4 Dr. Anupa Sabnis VC nominee for Faculty recruitment interviews at VJTI, Mumbai in Dec. 2023
    5 Dr. Anupa Sabnis Member of selection committee for Faculty recruitment interviews at SVKM’s College of Engg., Shirpur, in June 2024
    6 Dr. Sangeeta Daingade External Examiner for Viva voce of M.Tech project at Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai in Jul 2023 & March 2024
    7 Dr. B. B. Pimple External member of RAC for PhD scholar at School of Engg. & Tech., Sandip University, Nashik in Nov. 2023
    8 Dr. B. B. Pimple External examiner for PhD scholar selection interview at Fr. Rodrigues Institute of Technology
    MoU with Industries
    Sr.No. Name of the Industry/Institute Date
    1 Tata Power Skill Development Institute February, 2025
    2 Edunnovate Technologies Private Limited (TIS) October, 2024
    3 Western Regional Load Dispatch Centre (POSOCO) September, 2022
    4 Polycab India Limited September, 2022
    Industrial Visit
    Sr.No. Name of the Company Concerned faculty Date Class
    1 GRID India, Western Regional Load Dispatch Centre (WRLDC) Dr. N.W. Kinhekar Friday, February 28, 2025 B.Tech Electrical
    2 Tata Power Skill Development Institute, Shahad Dr. Swati Lavand Friday, February 21, 2025 T.Y. Electrical
    3 Khopoli Hydro powerplant, Tata Power Prof. Vishal Dake Saturday, April 27, 2024 T.Y. and B.Tech Electrical
    4 Govardhan Ecovillage, Wada Dr. N.W. Kinhekar Saturday, April 29, 2023 T.Y. Electrical
    5 POSOCO, WRLDC Dr. N.W. Kinhekar Wednesday, April 19, 2023 B.Tech Electrical
    6 Uran Gas turbine power plant and Jawaharlal nehru Port Trust (JNPT) Dr. Swati Lavand & Prof. Vishal Dake Wednesday, April 13, 2022 T.Y. Electrical and M.Tech
    Industrial Projects
    Sr.No. Project Title Name of the Students Name of Guide Location Academic Year
    1 ANN based Renewable Energy Forecasting Model for Grid Management Manish Tulsiram Dhande,
    Adnan Arif Golandaj,
    Ajit Rammilan Kashyap
    Dr. Swati Lavand WRLDC, GRID India AY 2024-25
    2 Anamolous behaviour detection of renewable generating stations connected to power grid Jina Mohamed,
    Tejas Dabhekar,
    Rajat Zambare
    Dr. Swati Lavand WRLDC, GRID India AY 2024-25
    3 Designing Smart Alarm Analyser using SCADA data for effective grid management Khadija Pathan,
    Rushikesh Patil,
    Srushti Kakade
    Dr. Sangeeta Daingade WRLDC, GRID India AY 2024-25
    4 Optimum Location Identification of Renewables using GIS and Grid Renewable simulation using Opendss Abhishek Sanjay Gite,
    Siddhi Dineshkumar Ubale,
    Vishakha Kharade
    Ms. Mary Matilda &
    Dr. Swati Lavand
    WRLDC, GRID India AY 2023-24
    5 Real Time Recommendation System for Voltage control at substation using SCADA Data Natasha Ashish Bele,
    Aryan Sanjay Bhat,
    Rutvija Satchit Deshpande
    Dr. Swati Lavand WRLDC, GRID India AY 2023-24
    Internship 2021-2022
    Sr.No. Name of the Company No. of Students
    1 Western Railway Carriage Workshop 15
    2 Brihanmumbai Electric Supply & Transport (BEST) 11
    3 Amazon 7
    4 Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd. 7
    5 M.S.E.B. Mahavitaran 6
    6 MAHAGENCO 5
    7 M.S.E.D.C.L. 4
    8 Artee Flow Control Pvt. Ltd. 3
    9 Central Railway 3
    10 BARC 2
    11 L&T Electrical & Automation 2
    12 Lumax Auto Technologies Ltd. 2
    13 NASHIK THERMAL POWER STATION 2
    14 Siemens Ltd. 2
    15 Adani Electricity 1
    16 Chattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited (CSPDCL) 1
    17 Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd 1
    18 Loknete Sundarrao Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana 1
    19 Lotus Electricals Transformers Pvt. Ltd. 1
    20 NTPC Ltd. 1
    21 Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. 1
    22 Senior Divisional Electrical Engineer Western Railway 1
    23 Smartchem Technologies Limited (STL) is a 100% subsidiary of Deepak Fertilizers and Petrochemicals Corporation Limited 1
    24 SVA Electricals 1

    List of Students attending Internship in Industry Academic Year 2021-2022
    Campus Placement B.Tech Electrical 2021-2022
    Internship 2022-2023
    Sr.No. Name of the Company No. of Students
    1 Maha Transco 15
    2 Westren Railway Carriage Workshop 15
    3 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre 8
    4 Adani Dahanu Thermal Power Station 4
    5 BARC Training School 4
    6 Brihan Mumbai Electric Supply & Transport 4
    7 Tata Power Company Ltd. 4
    8 Indian Railway 3
    9 L&T Limited 3
    10 Siemens Ltd 3
    11 Thermal Power Station, Koradi 3
    12 Bharat Biklee Ltd. 2
    13 BPCL 2
    14 Hindustan Aeronautics Limited 2
    15 HPCL, Mumbai 2
    16 JNPT 2
    17 Maharashtra State Power Generation Company 2
    18 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 2
    19 Traction Machine Workshop (TMW) 2
    20 A. A. Energy Pvt. Ltd (Power Plant Wadsa) 1
    21 Aker Powergas Pvt. Ltd. 1
    22 Alchemy Pvt. Ltd 1
    23 Amuja Cement 1
    24 Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. 1
    25 Bombay Rayon Fashion Ltd. 1
    26 Cipla Pvt. Ltd 1
    27 Crompton Greaves Ltd. 1
    28 Deeva Solar 1
    29 Hikal Ltd. 1
    30 Hindalco Insdustries Limitied 1
    31 IIT Bhubaneswar 1
    32 JK PDD 1
    33 Kashmir Power Distribution Corp. Ltd. (KPDCL) 1
    34 Mahagenco Thermal Power Plant 1
    35 NRB, BARC, Tarapur 1
    36 Nuclear Power Corparation Of India Limited 1
    37 Pattan India Power Ltd. 1
    38 Perkins India Pvt. Limited/Catterpillar 1
    39 POH, Electrical Locomotive Main Bhuswal Railway Station 1
    40 Pratik Electrical, Manufacuring Company Ltd. Islampur 1
    41 SEC Railways Nagpur 1
    42 Tata Motors 1
    43 TVS Motor Company 1

    List of Students attending Internship in Industry Academic Year 2022-2023
    Campus Placement B.Tech Electrical 2022-2023
    Internship - 2023-2024
    Sr.No. Name of the Company No. of Students
    1 Tata power 21
    2 Carriage Repair Workshop, Western Railway 17
    3 Westren Railway Carriage Repair Workshop 12
    4 Power Anser Lab - IIT Bombay 11
    5 Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 9
    6 POSOCO (Power System Operation Corporation), WRLDC 8
    7 Mahatransco 7
    8 Hindustan Petroleum 5
    9 Power System Cororaton Corporation Ltd 5
    10 Central Railway Mumbai 4
    11 Indian Railways 4
    12 Siemens Ltd 4
    13 Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) 3
    14 Bharat Electronics 3
    15 Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Co. Ltd 3
    16 Reliance Industries Limited 3
    17 Adani power 2
    18 Brihar Mumbai Electric Supply and Transport 2
    19 Indian Railways Traction Workshop, Nashik 2
    20 JNPT 2
    21 Mahagenco 2
    22 Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) 2
    23 Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders Limited 2
    24 Rajmane Submersible Sevice, Palus 2
    25 Schneider Electric 2
    26 Thermal Power Station 2
    27 ABB India Limited 1
    28 Alan Electronic Systems Pvt. Ltd. 1
    29 Ambuja Cements Ltd. 1
    30 Bajaj Electrical Ltd 1
    31 Bharat Bijlee Ltd 1
    32 Chandrapur Super Thermal Power Station 1
    33 Elektro Constrols 1
    34 Godrej & Boyce Mfg.Co.Ltd. 1
    35 JKPTCL (Jammu Kashmir Power Company Ltd) 1
    36 L & T 1
    37 Mahavitran, Islampur 1
    38 MCGM, Hydravlic Engineer's Department MIIA, Lookv Sub-Staton 1
    39 PCE Consulting and Engineering LLP 1
    40 Rastriya Chemical Futilizers Ltd 1
    41 Spectrum Electrical Industries Limited 1
    42 Sun Flag Iron and Steel Company Ltd., Bandra 1

    List of Students attending Internship in Industry Academic Year 2023-2024
    Campus Placement B.Tech Electrical 2023-2024

    Industry Meet

    • One day program “Interaction with Industry” was conducted on Feb 09,2019 from 9.00am-5.30pm. with Department of Civil Engineering
    • The participation was from various industries such as Akers solution, L & T, Siemens, Godrej, Toyo Engineering, Adani, Bharat Gas, POSOCO, Asian paints etc.
    • The faculty from our institute and our mentee institute Government Engineering. College, Rewa were participated in the same. The programme was conducted in following four sessions:

        Opportunity for staff and students in Industry.

        During this session Mr. P. N. Jumale, BOAT had discussed various ways to increase internship opportunity for students. He also discussed how faculty can develop association with industry which can be used for individual growth, students’ benefits.Bridging gap between industry and academia

        In this session, two lectures were arranged.

        In the first lecture, Dr. H. A. Magalvedhekar discussed how academic institute can increase industry interaction by utilising the available funds and man power with explaining such growth in other institutes

        In the second session, Mr. Charles S. discussed his experience while bridging the gap between industry and academia.

        Industry role in curriculum development

        In this session, industry expert from Electrical subject board Mr. Hemant Kudtarkar conducted brain storming session on current scheme and course contents and what changes are required in the same so that students will be industry ready

        Feedback from alumni working in industry

         Mr. Vaibhav Patwardhan, alumni and working in Siemens since 2011 had coordinated this session. He mainly discussed how the students can be prepared for employability. He also discussed how alumni can help institute for the benefits of students.

     

    Workshops from Industry experts in AY 2018-2019

    • Beginners Guide to Python
    • Beginners Guide to Android Development
    • Introduction to Electronic hardware design with PCB layout
    • Essential for NX designers

    Guest Lectures from Industry experts in AY 2018-2019

    • Experience in Smart Grid Implementation
    • Switchgear and Protection
    • Power System Oscillations monitoring using WAMS
    • Combined cycle gas based power plant
    • Discussion on Effectiveness of MERC

    Visits

    1. L & T Electrical and Automation, Mahape visit for B.Tech. students on 20/04/2018
    2. Govardhan Eco villege, Palghar for T. Y. B. Tech students on 29/03/2019
    3. POSOCO visit for B. Tech. students POSOCO visit for B. Tech. students on 12/04/2109

    Projects with Industry/ BARC/ Academic Institutes

    Project Title Will be completed in association with
    Features & Configuration of Chandrapur-Padghe HVDC Project and DC Line Faults Analysis For VSC Based  HVDC Transmission Line Padighe Power Plant
    Multiport DC-DC converter for interfacing PV  to Grid tied Cascaded Hbridge converter IIT Bombay
    Advance Automatic Under frequency Load Shedding POSOCO
    Power quality enhancement using sliding mode controlled dynamic voltage restorer College of Engineering Pune
    Designing of high Frequency induction heating system powering nuclear fuel system BARC
    Order Analysis Technique For Health Monitoring of High Speed Rotating machine BARC
    Field Shaper material optimisation in Electromagnetic Forming BARC
    Design and development of openable electromagnetic coil BARC
    Design Considerations and Simulations of Parallel Operation of Six Pulse Converter Using Interphase Transformer BARC
    Design, Study, Analysis and Implementation of Six-Pulse Thyristorised Rectifier using Digital Controller. BARC
    Design and Simulation with hardware implementation of SiC based DC current source for DC CT calibration BARC

    Internship/Placement

    The information is available at

    http://www.spce.ac.in/placement.php

    MoU

    The department has MoU with Power System Operation Corporation Limited (POSOCO) in AY 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 for technical activities such as training, guest lectures, visit, essay completion, projects.

    Industry Consultation Committee (ICC)

    The scheme and course contents are reviewed by ICC before BOS meeting to get feedback from industry experts and also alumni working in various industries like Siemens, ABB, L & T, GE, TCE etc.

    The courses taught in department are divided into groups like Electronics, Power System, Control System, Electrical Machines, Power Electronics. Two to three industry experts are identified to review the courses under each group.

    ICC members not only review the syllabus but they also help us arranging guest lectures, industry visits.

    UG Board of Studies (BoS)

    External BoS Members:

    Subject Expert

    1. Dr. H.A.Mangalvedhekar ( Ex Professor, VJTI, Mumbai ) (Alumni)
    2. Dr.S.V.Kulkarni (Professor, IIT Bombay)
    3. Dr.Meena Panse (Professor,VJTI,Mumbai)
    4. Dr.Sushma Wagh (Asst.Prof.VJTI,Mumbai)

    Professional Experts

    1. Mr.Arvind Chavan (Jacobs Engineering)
    2. Mr.Paresh Kothare (Schneider)
    3. Mr.Hemant Kudtarkar (Toyo Engineering) (Alumni)

    PG Board of Studies (BoS)

    External BoS Members:

    Subject Expert

    1. Dr.R. Karandikar (Prof. KJSCOE, Mumbai)
    2. Dr. Sushil Thale (FRCIT, Navi Mumbai, Vashi)

    Professional Experts

    1. Dr. R D Kulkarni (BARC)
    2. Mr. Pramod Shevde (Ex- Seimens)
    3. Mr. Vivek Pandey

    Guest Lectures arranged

    Sr.No. Name of the Expert Topic Faculty Coordinator Class Academic Year
    1 Dr. Prashant Kasambe, Assistant professor, SPIT Semiconductor Manufacturing and Design Dr. Sangita Daingade T.Y. Electrical 3/13/2024
    2 Prof. J. Veejay Karthik, Research Scholar, IIT Bombay Design of Compensators using MATLAB Dr. Sangita Daingade T.Y. Electrical 2023-2024
    3 Dr. Rajendra R. Sawant, Professor, SPIT Advanced techniques in AC – AC Converters, design and simulation methods Prof. Prajakta Joshi T.Y. Electrical 27-02-2024 and 28-02-2024
    4 Dr. Rajendra R. Sawant, Professor, SPIT Gate driver circuit-Practical Implementation Prof. Prajakta Joshi T.Y. Electrical 01-10-2024 and 10-10-2024
    5 Prof. J. Veejay Karthik Research Scholar, IIT Bombay Non-Linear Control Systems Dr. Sangita Daingade T.Y. Electrical 12/12/2023
    6 Sh. S.K. Saha, General Manager and Chief information security officer,WRLDC; Sh. P.Nagasudhir, Mnager and Head of IT Department, WRLDC;                                  Sh. Shekhar Gupta, Deputy Manager(IT), WRLDC Awareness of Cyber security Dr.Swati Lavand & Prof. Vishal Dake S.Y., T.Y Electrical 10/28/2023
    7 Smt.Medha Patkar A talk on Sustainable Development and Environment Dr. Swati Lavand Institute level 5/9/2023
    8 Mr. Mukherjee and experts from Polycab India Limited Polycab Induction programme - Be the Ampions! Dr. B.B.Pimple T.Y. Electrical 12/20/2022
    9 Dr. Rajendra R. Sawant, Professor, SPIT Designing PI controller for a Buck Converter circuit using MATLAB PID tuner Prof. Prajakta Joshi T.Y. Electrical 2022-2023
    10 Dr. Gopal Gajjar, Research Scientist, IIT Bombay Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) Dr. Swati Lavand T.Y. Electrical 2022-2023
    11 Prof. Harshal Gosavi Distributed control system Dr. Sangita Daingade T.Y. Electrical 2022-2023
    12 Mr. Somesh Pawar Preparation of GATE Dr. Sangita Daingade T.Y. & Final year Electrical 2022-2023
    13 Mr. Narpat Suthar Machine learning and Artificial intelligence Dr. Anupa Sabnis S.Y., T.Y Electrical 2021-2022
    14 Dr. Gopal Gajjar, Research Scientist, IIT Bombay Introduction to WAMS Dr. Swati Lavand T.Y. Electrical 2021-2022
    15 Mr. Vishal Vekhande Application of DSP in Power Electronics Dr. B.B.Pimple Final year B.Tech 2021-2022
    16 Dr. Manish Parmar, SPIT Introduction to Advanced Processors Prof. Ushma Shah 2021-2022
    17 Mr. Srinivas Chuturi,Chief Manager, WRLDC Smart Grid Dr. Kinhekar Final year B.Tech 2021-2022
    18 Mr. Rahul Bhat LateX Dr. Anupa Sabnis S.Y. Electrical 2021-2022
    19 Dr. Manish Parmar, SPIT 16 and 32 bit Microprocessors Prof. Ushma Shah S.Y. Electrical 2020-2021
    20 Dr. Bhagat, SPIT Semiconductor Memories Prof. Ushma Shah S.Y. Electrical 2020-2021
    21 Mr. Narpat Suthar Machine learning and Artificial intelligence Prof. Ushma Shah S.Y., T.Y Electrical 2020-2021
    22 Mrs. Apoorva Ghosh, Senior Automation Consultant, L&T PLC and HMI Dr. Sangita Daingade Final year B.Tech 2020-2021
    23 Mr. Kishor Raheja, L&T Process and Instrumentation diagram and Design Stages in Automation Industries Dr. Sangita Daingade Final year B.Tech 2020-2021
    24 Dr. Sanjay M. Gopal, Professor, Mechanical Department, VJTI Sustainable Development Dr. Swati Lavand Institute level 2020-2021
    25 Dr. Navalkar and Mr. Yogesh Bichpuriya, IIT Bombay Power exchanges –Day Ahead and Real Time Dr. Sumbul Abidi T.Y. Electrical 2020-2021
    26 Dr. Navalkar, IIT Bombay PMU and WAMS Dr. Sumbul Abidi T.Y. Electrical 2020-2021

    Workshops

    Sr.No. Topic Student Co-ordinator Attended by Academic Year
    1 Introduction to Python Mr.Narpat Suthar S.Y. BTech (E.) 2021-22
    2 Neural Network workshop Atharva Pagare and Dwarkesh Haldankar S.Y. BTech (E.) 2021-22
    3 Basics of Artficial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Vikas Yadav and Jay Thummar T.Y. BTech (E.) 2022-23
    4 Coding for Toy Problems Vikas Yadav T.Y. BTech (E.) 2023-24

    FDP organized

    Name & Venue              of the FDP Faculty Coordinators Description Date
    AICTE sponsored one week  ATAL FDP at SPCE on                         "Green Energy :Challenges & Mitigation Strategies" Dr. Swati Lavand & Dr. B.B.Pimple The course addressed various performance issues of the power grid in presence of high penetration of EV and RE, design of power system protection scheme in presence of renewable energy sources, need of state of art technologies and strategies to mitigate the challenges in Green Energy and model & simulate distributed generation or micro-grid. 18th December 2023 to 23rd December 2023
    TEQIP III sponsored 1 week workshop on                                    " Practical Optimization" at CEP IIT Bombay under Twinning activity with Govt. Engg. College, REWA, M.P. Dr. Swati Lavand Optimization plays a critical role in nature, Engineering and social sciences. The course aimed to present those aspects of optimization methods which are of foremost importance in solving the real life problems. 6th January 2020 to      11 January 2020

    Expert Talks Delivered

    Sr.No. Lecture/Seminar Faculty Organization Academic Year
    1 Overview and Architecture of Vehicular Mechanics Dr. B.B. Pimple JSPM's BSIT, Pune 13-Jan-25
    2 Grid interfacing converters, principle of operation and topologies Dr. B.B. Pimple GRID India, Andheri 12-Jun-24
    3 Control Techniques of three phase inverters Dr. B.B. Pimple SFIT, Borivali 17-Dec-22
    4 NEP 2020 Implementation Dr. Anupa Sabnis SFIT, Borivali 2023-2024
    5 Wide Area Measurement Systems : Fundamentals & Applications” Dr. Swati Lavand Lokmanya Tilak college of Engineering, Navi Mumbai 2022-2023
    6 Voltage Source Inverter Prof. Prajkta Joshi SPIT, Andheri 2023-2024
    7 WAMS based analytics to supervise Distance Relay Dr. Swati Lavand Research Conclave at COEP Pune 3/24/2017
    8 Reliability of Power system Protection Dr. Swati Lavand FDP on ‘Reliability in Electrical & Electronic systems’ at Fr. C. Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Vashi Jun-17

    Merit list 2023-2024

    alt : Merit list 2023-2024

    Merit list 2022-2023

    alt : Merit list 2022-2023

    Merit list 2021-2022

    alt : Merit list 2021-2022

    Faculty Publications
    Sr. No. Faculty Name Journal Conference Articles/Book Chapter Total
    International National International National
    1 Dr.B.B. Pimple 04 00 12 02 - 18
    2 Dr.Anupa Sabnis 02 00 13 01 - 16
    3 Dr.Rahul Dahatonde 04 01 01 01 01 08
    4 Ms.Sangeeta Daingade 03 00 02 00 - 05
    5 Dr.N.W.Kinhekar 05 00 02 01 - 08
    6 Mr. Nitin Bhitre - - 03 - - 03
    6 Ms. Swati Lavand 00 - 02 - - 02
    7 Megha Fernandes 00 00 04 01 -- 05
    8 Mrs. Ushma Shah 00 00 00 00 -- 00
    9 Mr. Rahul Chavhan 03 00 06 01 -- 10
    10 Mrs. Prajakta Joshi 00 00 01 00 -- 01
    11 Mrs. V. P. Joshi 00 00 00 00 -- 00
    12 Ms. Matilda J. 00 00 00 00 -- 00
    13 Ms. Vishal Dake 02 00 06 00 -- 08
    Total 79

    Projects UG AY 2020-2021

    • Power Conditioner for small micro-hybrid power plants
    • MPPT controller based solar power generation using multilevel inverter
    • BLDC motor driven Electric Vehicle with Solar powered Battery pack
    • Induction motor & its application in electric vehicles
    • Solar Automated Smart Building
    • Low Power Agriculture Service Platform
    • SMARTGLASS
    • Smart Street Light System
    • Lpg gas leakage detection and accident prevention system
    • Digital Fire Extinguisher ( Sound waves fire extinguisher )
    • Automatic Power Factor Correction By Means Of Arduino Based TRIAC Controlled Capacitor Bank
    • Hybrid Micro Grid For Rural Electrification Using Renewable Sources
    • Numerical Overcurrent Relay Simulation and Testing using Digital Signal Processor
    • Footsteps Power Generation with Automatic Garden Watering System
    • YOGA AI Yoga Posture Recognition & Correction (Yoga Trainer)
    • Smart Gloves: Electronics Defense System for Women's Safety
    • Techno Economic Analysis of a Hybrid Standalone Power System in remote area
    • Smart Irrigation System Using Soil Moisture Sensor
    • Solar Tracker module with Automated module cleaning and cooling system
    • Prototype of a Brainwave controlled Wheelchair with IoT Applications
    • Health Monitoring System
    • Dynamic Power Management for Standalone Solar PV Applications
    • DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF 16 BIT QPSK
    • A Dual Control Regenerative Braking Strategy For Electric Vehicle

    Projects UG AY 2019-2020

    • IMPROVED POWER CONDITIONING SYSTEM OF MICRO HYDRO POWER PLANT
    • SMART SOLAR AC GENERATION
    • SOFT STARTER FOR THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
    • SINGLE PHASE TO THREE PHASE CONVERTER
    • ORDER ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE FOR HEALTH MONITORING OF HIGH SPEED ROTATING MACHINE
    • ENVIRONMENT MAPPING ROBOT
    • WIRELESS CHARGING AND BATTERY POWER MANAGEMENT IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES
    • SURVILLANCE OF SUBSTATION USING ATOMATED ROBOT CAR
    • AUTOMATION OF GLASS CRUSING MACHINE
    • AUTOMATION OF SUBSTATION
    • SOLAR HYBRID BICYCLE
    • SOLAR AGRICULTURE PUMP
    • OBJECT DETECTION USING AUTOMATED ROBOT
    • SMART FARMING
    • POWER GRID CONTROL USING GSM MODEM
    • IMPLEMENTATION OF RELAY ALGORITHM USING ANALOG INTERFACE KIT
    • HAND GESTURE CONTROL FOR ROBOT
    • 3 D OBJECT RECONSTRUCTION FROM 2 D VIDEO FRAME
    • DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF BLDC MOTOR FOR DC OPERATED MIXER GRINDER
    • DUEL AXIS SOLAR TRACKER USING ARDUINO UNO
    • UNDERGROUNG CABLE FAULT DISTANCE LOCATION
    • DESIGN AND TESTING OF MULTISTAGE BOOST CONVERTER
    • DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF 16 BIT QPSK
    • AUTOMATIV WASTE SEGREGATOR

    Projects UG AY 2018-2019

    • Integration of two renewable energy sources
    • Single unit integration of VAWT and MPPT solar generation
    • Control of BLDC motor
    • Run time ripple measurement for regulated power supply
    • IOT based farm system
    • Monitoring micro sleep event using eye tracking
    • Railway track fault detection using GPS and GSM
    • Demand forecasting
    • Piezo electric power generation using foot steps
    • Fault location estimation using PMU
    • Upscale of text data
    • Transmission lines using SVCS
    • IOT baseD energy meter
    • EEG based experimental psychology
    • Automatic power factor correction using system connected to grid
    • Solar based air conditioner

    Projects UG AY 2014-2015

    • Efficient method of load flow studies for distribution systems
    • Online monitoring of dissolved gas in transformer
    • Process planning and implementation in testing of switchboard panel

    Projects PG AY 2018-2019

    • Study of PV inverter and design of the inverter for reactive power compensation
    • Battery Charging In Electric Vehicle Using ZVS Interleaved AC-DC Boost PFC Converter
    • Analysis of microgrid- Solar PV system and wind system for grid connected mode
    • Relay settings and co-ordination by using Etap software
    • Comparison & simulation of mppt's for solar - wind hybrid stand -alone generation systems
    • Bi-directional Z-Source DC circuit breaker
    • Modelling , Analysis and hardware implementation of grid connected PV system with energy management scheme
    • Automatic event detection and event instance identification using wide area measurement system in power system
    • Analysis and Categorization of grid incidents and grid disturbances in western region
    • Modelling and Analysis of 20KW DC/DC isolated converter for e_charging station of electrical vehicle
    • 300 Amp Static Transfer Switch(STS) for an Uninterrupted Power Supply
    • Analysis and diagnosis of electromagnetic forming
    • A simple active and reactive power control for application of single phase electric spring
    • Transmission line voltage and current unbalance limit validation using synchrophasor technology.
    • Cascade H bridge multilevel inverter for induction motor drive
    • A Multi-port converter based Power Electronic interface for Electric Vehicle
    • Three phase PWM rectifier with integrated battery for automotive applications
    • Position sensorless control system for Switched Reluctance motor

    Projects PG AY 2019-2020

    • Design of BLDC motor driver to Reduce Torque Ripple using Single DC current sensor
    • Features & Configuration of Chandrapur-Padghe HVDC Project and DC Line Faults Analysis For VSC Based  HVDC Transmission Line
    • Multiport DC-DC converter for interfacing PV  to Grid tied Cascaded Hbridge converter
    • Advance Automatic Under frequency Load Shedding
    • Power quality enhancement using sliding mode controlled dynamic voltage restorer
    • Designing of high Frequency induction heating system powering nuclear fuel system
    • Modelling, analysis and hardware implementation of 20kW dual active bridge converter for electric vehicle charging
    • Field Shaper material optimisation in Electromagnetic Forming
    • Design Considerations and Simulations of Parallel Operation of Six Pulse Converter Using Interphase Transformer
    • Design and development of openable electromagnetic coil
    • Design, Study, Analysis and Implementation of Six-Pulse Thyristorised Rectifier using Digital Controller.
    • Design and Simulation with hardware implementation of SiC baased DC current source for DC CT calibration

    Patents

    Sr. No. Application Number Title of Invention Field of Invention Applicant Name
    1 201621002737 High Temperature and High Pressure Micro-Reactor Chemical 1.Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
    2.Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
    3.Dr. Babasaheb Naik Technological Universities, Lonere
    2 201621002741 Microwave Reactor Physics 1.Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
    2.Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
    3.Dr. Babasaheb Naik Technological Universities, Lonere
    3 201621002739 Microwave Reactor Physics 1.Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
    2.Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai
    3.Dr. Babasaheb Naik Technological Universities, Lonere

    Conference

    Courses Conducted

    Sr. No. Date Name of the Course Industry Person/Faculty
    1 18/12/2014 19/12/2014 Basics of LabVIEW programming for engineers Prof.P.V.Kasambe (S.P.I.T, Andheri) Prof.D.S.Sawant (M.P.I.T, Mumbai)
    2 19/02/2015 21/02/2015 Applications of Embedded Systems in Microcontroller Pawankumar L. Fakatkar (Jubilant Technologies)
    3 13/05/2015 15/05/2015 Microcoprocessor Prof. Smapada Pinge Prof. Anupa Sabnis
    4 12/09/2015 Introduction to MATLAB Mr. Pawankumar Fakatkar (Jubilant Technologies ) & Prof P.V. Kasambe (S.P.I.T, Andheri)

    Lectures Delivered

    Activities of EESA

    Sr. No. EVENT DATE Description

    1.

    Inauguration of the Committee

    11th August,2014

    Inauguration by Mr. Vinod Sadavarte

    2.

    Seminar on “Importance Of Electrical Engineering”

    11th August,2014

    Seminar By Mr. Vinod Sadavarte

    3.

    Scientific Calculator Workshop

    22nd August, 2014.

    Workshop to teach FE students to use scientific calculator

    4.

    Treasure Hunt

    22nd August,2014

    Fun Event for students

    5.

    Teacher's Day

    5th September,2014

    Teachers Day Celebrations

    6.

    Guest Lecture on 'Technical Paper Presentation

    19th September,2014

    Guest Lecture by Dr. Dhananjay Kalbande

    7.

    Seminar on “Share market”

    27th September,2014

    Seminar was conducted by Ashok Jainani

    8.

    Technical Workshop on Eagle Software

    14th January,2015

    Workshop to teach Eagle software to students

    9.

    Guest Lecture

    12th February,2015

    Guest Lecture by Dr. Ambarish Bhatt

    10.

    Technical Workshop on 8051 uC

    19th & 21st February,2015

    Students were taught how to use 8051 uC for their embedded system projects

    11.

    Seminar on “ Challenges of power sector”

    23 rd February,2015

    Seminar was conducted by Mr. Vijay Sonawane

    12.

    Technical Quiz

    24th March,2015

    A Quiz was conducted for all the students.

    13.

    Seminar on ‘competitive exams’

    20th March,2015

    Seminar was conducted by the final year students Dhruvin Gosar and Aditya Zade

    14.

    EESA sports

    1st,2nd,3rd and 4th April,2015

    Sports events were conducted for all the students

    15.

    Industrial visit

    14th April,2015

    A visit was conducted to Siemens, Transformer Factory, for the third year students.

    Students Achievements

  • Following are GATE ranks for GATE 2016

        1. Vaibhav Bhosale AIR 71

        2. Aditya Zade AIR 15

        3. Muklul Patharde AIR 420

        4. Kartiuk Gayakwad AIR 1290

        5. Anjali Thorat AIR 1498

  • Vidhi Jain from TY B. Tech. won 1st prize in VRC Technovanza '15
  • A group of 4 students from the department won first prize for IET NICE 2015. (Rahul, Prakhar and Alok and Vatsal).
  • Total 20 students are working on SIX ONGOING PROJECTS under innovation networking under TEQIP with ICT.
  • Rahul Kamath and his team won first prize in IET Karmaveer Exopo national level working model project competition.
  • Prakhar Mehta :

        1.GRE score 324/340     2.TOEFL score 116/120

        Got admit in ETH ZURICH in Switzerland for Renewable Energy.

  • Tejas Kopte and team along with Ad-hoc teacher Deepti bansod won the prize for their presentation on Energy Conservation project

        competition at Dahanu Thermal power Station on 4th Feb 2016

  • SPCE team participated ABU ROBOCON competition and got rank 20.
  • Students Persuing For Higher Studies

  • Ms. Utkarsha Barate

        M.Tech (Power System) National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli

  • Ms. Sampada Sahare

        M.Tech (Power System) National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli

  • Dhruvin Gosar

        PGDM in Finance S P Jain Institute of Management and Research

  • Jitu Chaudhari

        MS in Engineering Management Northeastern University, Boston

  • Gopalkrishnan Iyer

        MS Electrical and Computer Engineering Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA

  • Namra Patel

        MMS Pursuing Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

  • Meritorious Students

    Merit No. Name of Student
    First Year B. Tech.
    1 Gholap Pavan Bharat
    2 Surve Uddhav Ramchandra
    3 Srivastava Arti Ramannath
    Second Year B. Tech.
    1 Upadhyay Abhishek
    2 Gogate Madhura Vinayak
    3 Acharya Sameer
    Third Year B. Tech.
    1 Karat Nikita Pradip
    2 Deshmukh Parikshit Vijay
    3 Thorat Anjali Rajendra
    Final Year B. Tech.
    1 Amala Thomas
    2 Kurminla Venkatesh Dhananjay
    Patil Swati Ramesh
    3 Sadavarte Pranita Vinod
    M. Tech. Electrical (PE & PS)
    1 Gaikwad Ninad
    2 Sabat Millan J.
    3 Shah Urmi Pankaj

    Introduction

    The Department strives to offer its students excellent instructional and educational opportunities in electrical engineering, thus providing a durable technical foundation in an environment of rapid technical change. In this process, it enables and promotes their professional growth through contact with best professional practice. The department thus tries to play a role of resource and technical leadership in a national level development activities. It is possible if major players in the game that is faculty, infrastructure and industry are well equipped.

    Sr. No Programme Started in Intake
    1 B. Tech (Electrical) 1962 60
    2 M. Tech (Power Electronics and Power System) 2014 18
    3 Ph. D. 2018 35

    Vision

    Department of Electrical Engineering aspires to produce socially responsible and dedicated electrical engineer by providing conceptual learning that enhances research based activities.

    Mission

    • To educate through classroom teaching along with intensive practical activities and promote academic excellence with the help of expertise in different fields of Electrical Engineering from industries and academic institutes.
    • To promote innovative ideas through seminars and projects.
    • To bring awareness of social responsibilities as an Electrical Engineer

    PO / PEO

    Programme Educational Objectives

    I.The students will have the skills and expertise in the area of Electrical Engineering with sound foundation, essential engineering fundamentals and latest developments in the field of Electrical Engineering.
    II.The students will become proficient in engineering and communication skills eventually leading them to higher studies in various disciplines of Electrical Engineering.
    III.The students will have skills to participate effectively in design and implementation of multidisciplinary projects.
    IV.The students will be lifelong learners respecting professional ethics.

    Programme Outcomes

    I.Demonstrate the real world engineering problems and techniques necessary to formulate, analyze, and solve.
    II.Demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data, and report results.
    III.Demonstrate an ability to function on engineering and science research projects, as well as on multidisciplinary industrial projects.
    IV.Demonstrate the ability to design electrical systems that meets desired specifications or requirements.
    V.Comprehend issues / problems in various domains of electrical engineering.
    VI.Demonstrate an understanding of professional & ethical responsibilities.
    VII.Be able to communicate effectively.
    VIII.Develop an ability of adapting to the latest developments in software, equipments or technology in the field of Electrical Engineering.
    IX.Develop an ability of self-education and understand the value of life-long learning.
    X.Demonstrate an awareness of contemporary issues and assess the impact of engineering on society.
    XI.Produce skilled graduate engineers with goodwill for humanity.

    Program Outcome

    The graduates will be able to:

  • Apply knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering.
  • Conduct experimental investigation and interpret the results.
  • Design Civil Engineering systems with realistic constraints keeping focus on socio-economic benefits.
  • Work effectively as an individual as well as team member.
  • Identify, investigate, analyse and formulate safe design for Civil Engineering problems.
  • Practice profession with ethics and responsibility.
  • Communicate effectively in work environment.
  • Recognize the need for lifelong learning to assimilate technological advances.
  • Contribute to the solution of contemporary issues for sustainable development.
  • Use equipment, techniques, modern engineering tools and software necessary for engineering practice.
  • Internship Training

    Every year around hundreds of students underwent internship training. These trainings benefit the students by making them aware of the trends/activities carried out in an industry and will make them job ready. Such students can contribute more effectively in classroom teaching with their views, knowledge, experiences gained in industry.

    Industrial Visit

    Industrial Visit is a part of college curriculum. With an aim to go beyond academics, industrial visit provides students with an opportunity to learn practically through interactions, working methods and employment practices. In every academic year our department arranges various industrial visits in order to provide them the exposure to recent technologies which have emerged and help them to co relate the theoretical knowledge with the practical knowledge.

    Expert Lectures Arranged Under TEQIP

    Academic Year 2014-15

    Sr. No. Date Topic Name of the person Industry/Academia Class
    1. 17/04/2015 Switchgear and Protection Ms. Medha Pandit L and T T.Y.B.Tech.
    2. 01/04/2015 Smart Grid Dr. Karandikar K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering B. Tech.
    3. 09/04/2015 Applied Non linear Control Prof. M. D. Patil Vivekananda College M.Tech.
    4. 13/09/2014 Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines Mr. Ashwin Damle Nayak Power Systems M.Tech.
    5. 12/09/2014 Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines Dr. Sushma Wagh VJTI, Matunga M.Tech.
    6. 22/09/2014 Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines Prof. Bindu R. FCRIT, Vashi M.Tech.
    7. 29/04/2015 Renewable energy resources Dr. Roshini Easow St. John College of Engineering and Technology B.Tech.
    8. 08/11/2014 SCADA Mr. Vikrant Sankhe IBM M.Tech.
    9. 18/09/2014 Project Management Mr. Tejas Sura IET, Tech Dias B.Tech.
    10. 10/08/2014 First MONORAIL Mr. A.K. Das IET, Tech Dias B.Tech.

    The industrial projects benefits the students by making them aware of the trends/activities carried out in an industry and will make them job ready. The students can contribute more effectively in classroom teaching with their views, knowledge and experiences gained in industry. List of industrial projects is as follows.

    Group No. Name of the Students Project Topic Guide Name of Industry
    1 Rohan Jalgaonkar, Rohit Dukhande, Suvedh Jaywant & Vaibhav Fere Efficient method of load flow studies for distribution systems Ms. Vidyullata Joshi TOYO Engineering India Ltd.
    2 Priyanka Jethe, Pooja Pangarkar, Harshali Sawant & Gauri Wagh Online monitoring of dissolved gas in transformer.
    Ms. Prajakta Joshi
    HVDC, Padghe
    3 Shrikant Chinchole, Pranita Sadavarte, Utkarsha Barate & Sampada Sahare Process planning and implementation in testing of switchboard panel Ms. Hemlata Rao Siemens, Kalwa
    Group No. Name of the Students Project Topic Class
    1 Krunal Chaudhari, Vaibhav Bhosale Micro-channel reactors for highly pressurized and exothermic reactions T.Y. B.Tech. Electrical
    2 Krunal Chaudhari, Rahul Kamath Bio-sensors for detection of pesticides in water T.Y. B.Tech. Electrical
    3 Krunal Chaudhari, Pratik Hirani, Prakhar Mehta
    VaibhavBhosale, Harsh Gosar, Rahul Kamath
    Microwave assisted micro-reactor systems T.Y. B.Tech. Electrical
    4 VaibhavBhosale, Pratik Hirani, Rahul Kamath
    Prakhar Mehta, Harsh Gosar
    Microwave Reactor T.Y. B.Tech. Electrical
    5 Prasad Hadawale ,Jay Kshirsagar, Nayan Bagale Pyrolysis system for conversion of plastic waste to useful chemicals T.Y. B.Tech. Electrical
    Sr.No Name Of Faculty Title Lecture Dates
    1 Ms. Medha Pandit Switchgear and Protection 17/04/2015
    2 Dr. Karandikar Smart Grid 01/04/2015
    3 Prof. M. D. Patil Applied Non linear Control 09/04/2015
    4 Mr. Ashwin Damle Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines 13/09/2014
    5 Dr. Sushma Wagh Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines 12/09/2014
    6 Prof. Bindu R. Modeling and analysis of Electrical Machines 22/09/2014
    7 Dr. Roshini Easow Renewable energy resources 29/04/2015
    8 Mr. Vikrant Sankhe SCADA 08/11/2014
    9 Mr. Tejas Sura Project Management 18/09/2014
    10 Mr. A.K. Das First MONORAIL 10/08/2014
    Sr.No Name Of Faculty Title Lecture Dates
    1 Mr. Sudhir Bhagwat Design of switchgear cables 3/11/2015
    2 Prof. Anupa Sabnis Microprocessor based relays 30/10/2015
    3 Mr. Shashank Kanade, Design of switchgear cables 27/10/2015
    4 Mr. Hemant Kudtarkar, Design of switchgear cables 16/10/2015
    5 Prof. B.B. Pimple Inverter connection to grid 16/10/2015
    6 Mr. Bharat Kadam Energy auditing 12/10/2015
    7 Mr. Nikhil Diviker basics of illumination engineering 12/10/2015
    8 Abhijit Kadam Space Vector Modulation 29/9/2015
    Control System Hardware Laboratory

    Room no.: 125A

    Control System Hardware Laboratory

    Hardware kits/ Experiment list:

    Sr.No. Experiments
    1. D.C Position control system (Closed loop built in PID) Analog system
    2. Study of digital Position control system
    3. Study of DC motor speed controller closed loop system with separately excited DC motor
    4. PID controller (analog type)
    5. Study of compensating networks
    6. DC voltage regulator as a closed loop system
    7. AC voltage regulator using Antiparallel SCR with digital controller
    8. Synchro Transmitter receiver pair
    9. AC servo voltage stabiliser as servomechanism
    10. Board models for actuating elements
    11. Study of potentiometer as error detector
    12. Process simulator panel
    13. Linear system simulator
    14. Study of frequency response of closed loop control system
    15. AC servo speed torque characteristics measurement
    16. Study of nonlinearities using OP-AMPs
    17. PID controller (Microcontroller based)

    This year equipments are received under TEQIP procurements in various labs. Some of them are:


    Renewable Energy Lab is developed under TEQIP procurements in the academic year 2014-15. Some of the equipments are as below



    Communication Lab is modified under TEQIP procurements in the academic year 2014-15. Some of the equipments are as below:



    Microcontroller lab is modified under TEQIP procurements in the academic year 2014-15 with trainer kit of MicroElektronica Microcontroller with Micro Pro for 8051.



    Analog Electronics Lab is modified under TEQIP procurements in the academic year 2014-15 with electronics instruments for measurement and observation.



    Switchgear Lab is modified under TEQIP procurements. Some of the equipments are as below:

    Some of the Labs are underdevelopment are:
    Sr. No Laboratory Name
    1 Electric vehicle lab
    2 Robotics lab & Embedded system lab

    Alumni Corner

  • Dr. Mangalvedekar from VJTI is a subject board member.
  • Mr. Nadkar from Aker Solution is BOG member.
  • Guest Lecture by Mr. Sadavarte who is one of the parents of final year student.
  • Board of studies comprises of 5 members apart from internal members. Out of these five, two are our (electrical) alumni,     one Mr. Hemant Kudtarkar from Toyo & the other Prof Dr. V. Mangalwedhekar from VJTI
  • Mr. Hemant Kudtarkar also contributed for final year B. Tech. Project in TOYO
  • Our alumni 2008 batch Pralay and Priyanka working in Siemens helped us for arranging I.V.
  • Medha Pandit from L & T who is also one of our alumni has taken a guest lecture on the topic air circuit breaker for TE students
  • Alumni Meet Report

    Courses Attended by Electrical Engineering Faculty

    Sr. No. Name of Faculty Courses/Workshops/Seminars Attended
    1 V.P. Joshi 3
    2 B.B. Pimple 1
    3 Anupa Sabnis 2
    4 Remadevi C. 2
    5 Rahul Dahatonde 5
    6 Sangeeta Daingade 2
    7 N.W. Kinhekar 2
    8 N.G. Bhitre 1
    9 Prajakta P. Joshi 3
    10 Matilda Justin 1
    11 Ushma Shah 2
    12 Rahul Chavhan 5
    13 Vishal Dake 5
    14 Hemlata Rao 1
    15 Archana Lakhe 2
    Faculty Name Course Date Place AICTE/TEQIP/ ISTE
    Remadevi C
    Workshop on Grid integration with renewable energy sources and energy conservation Feb. 27-28, 2015 Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of engineering and technology , Pune TEQIP
    Estimation Of Solar Radiation Data Conducted By Dr. Roshni Easow 26.08.2015 SPCE Mumbai TEQIP
    2 Days Training Program For Staff, Students And Lab Technicians On Renewable Energy Lab SPCE Mumbai TEQIP
    B.B. Pimple IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    Anupa Sabnis Workshop on Recent developments in power transmission and protection Sept. 18-19, 2014 CPRI, Bangalore TEQIP
    Training program on best practices in outcome based curricula design and pedagogy alignment Feb. 9- 13 , 2015 Yashada, Pune TEQIP
    Rahul Dahatonde Train the Trainer Sept. 18-21, 2014 Rutgers university TEQIP
    AICTE Conclave on Entrepreneurship Sept 19, 2014. AICTE, MHRD, Govt. of India TEQIP
    Industry Institute Partnership Nov. 10-14, 2014 NITTTR, Bhopal At Pune Extn. Eenter TEQIP
    Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Underwater signal processing Feb. 14-15, 2015 BCUD Savitribai Phule University TEQIP
    Building Emotional Quotient May 15, 2015. Cognizant, Pune. TEQIP
    Management Capacity Enhancement Program Oct 27 to Nov 2, 2014. IIM Indore. TEQIP
    FDP Jan. 27, 2015 Accenture, Pune TEQIP
    Sangeeta Daingade MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Third national symposium on advances in control and instrumentation Nov. 24-26, 2014 BARC, Mumbai TEQIP
    Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programs “Optimization and Game Theory From Basics to Latest Trends” June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    Workshop On Digital Signal Processing under TEQIP (KIT) 02-06 Nov 2015 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    N.W. Kinhekar IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    N.G. Bhitre IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    Control System 02/12/2014 – 12/12/2014 IIT, Kharagpur TEQIP
    Nature Inspired Computing for Engineering Application 06/04/2015 – 08/04/2015 IISc, Bangalore TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    Prajakta P. Joshi Workshop on Recent developments in power transmission and protection Sept. 18-19, 2014 CPRI, Bangalore TEQIP
    MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Third national symposium on advances in control and instrumentation Nov. 24-26, 2014 BARC, Mumbai TEQIP
    Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programs “Optimization and Game Theory From Basics to Latest Trends” June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Sumbul H.Abidi Optimization and game Theory:From Basics to latest trends June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Workshop On Digital Signal Processing Under Teqip (Kit) 02-06 Nov 2015 IIT, Bombay TEQIP
    “ Recent Trends In Power Electronics, Drives And Storage Technologies For Emerging Applications” 5th To 9th October 2015 VJTI, Mumbai TEQIP
    Matilda Justin Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Ushma Shah MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    Interpersonal skills and management June 30 – July 4, 2014 Structural Department SPCE TEQIP
    R.D.Chavhan Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    21st national conference on communication Feb27-Mar1 IITB TEQIP
    Faculty Development Program On “MEMS Device 16th Nov 2015 To 21st Nov 2015. SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    Hemlata Rao Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Raye Electrical safety Dec. 18-20, 2014 IEEE Pune TEQIP
    C.B. Lahoti ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Ushma Ahuja ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    National Energy Seminar 2015 Organized By Urja Prabodhan Kendra. Mumbai And SPJIMR, Mumbai 5thaug 2015 SPJIMR, Mumbai TEQIP
    Deepti Bansod Workshop On Smart Grid &Renewable Energy 25-27 Nov 2015 CPRI Bangalore TEQIP
    National Energy Seminar 2015 Organized By Urja Prabodhan Kendra. Mumbai And SPJIMR, Mumbai 5thaug 2015 SPJIMR, Mumbai TEQIP
    Faculty name Course date Place AICTE/TEQIP/ ISTE
    V.P. Joshi Interpersonal skills and management June 30 – July 4, 2014 Structural Department SPCE TEQIP
    Train the Trainer Sept. 18-21, 2014 Rutgers university TEQIP
    Transformational leadership and change management Dec. 17-21, 2014 Jaipur Productivity Centre TEQIP
    Remadevi C Workshop on Recent developments in power transmission and protection Sept. 18-19, 2014 CPRI, Bangalore TEQIP
    Workshop on Grid integration with renewable energy sources and energy conservation Feb. 27-28, 2015 Dr. D. Y. patil Institute of engineering and technology , pune TEQIP
    Estimation Of Solar Radiation Data Conducted By Dr. Roshni Easow 26.08.2015 SPCE Mumbai TEQIP
    2 Days Training Program For Staff, Students And Lab Technicians On Renewable Energy Lab SPCE Mumbai TEQIP
    B.B. Pimple IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    Anupa Sabnis Workshop on Recent developments in power transmission and protection Sept. 18-19, 2014 CPRI, Bangalore TEQIP
    Training program on best practices in outcome based curricula design and pedagogy alignment Feb. 9- 13 , 2015 Yashada, Pune TEQIP
    Rahul Dahatonde Train the Trainer Sept. 18-21, 2014 Rutgers university TEQIP
    AICTE Conclave on Entrepreneurship Sept 19, 2014. AICTE, MHRD, Govt. of India TEQIP
    Industry Institute Partnership Nov. 10-14, 2014 NITTTR, Bhopal At Pune Extn. Eenter TEQIP
    Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Underwater signal processing Feb. 14-15, 2015 BCUD Savitribai Phule University TEQIP
    Building Emotional Quotient May 15, 2015. Cognizant, Pune. TEQIP
    Management Capacity Enhancement Program Oct 27 to Nov 2, 2014. IIM Indore. TEQIP
    FDP Jan. 27, 2015 Accenture, Pune TEQIP
    Sangeeta Daingade MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Third national symposium on advances in control and instrumentation Nov. 24-26, 2014 BARC, Mumbai TEQIP
    Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programs “Optimization and Game Theory From Basics to Latest Trends” June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    Workshop On Digital Signal Processing under TEQIP (KIT) 02-06 Nov 2015 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    N.W. Kinhekar IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    N.G. Bhitre IEEMA INSULEC 2015 Jan 22-23, 2015 Mumbai TEQIP
    Control System 02/12/2014 – 12/12/2014 IIT, Kharagpur TEQIP
    Nature Inspired Computing for Engineering Application 06/04/2015 – 08/04/2015 IISc, Bangalore TEQIP
    9th International Conferences On Switchgear And Control Gear SWICON 2015 Held At Hotel The Lalit 26-27 Nov 2015 Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai TEQIP
    Prajakta P. Joshi Workshop on Recent developments in power transmission and protection Sept. 18-19, 2014 CPRI, Bangalore TEQIP
    MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Third national symposium on advances in control and instrumentation Nov. 24-26, 2014 BARC, Mumbai TEQIP
    Continuing Education & Quality Improvement Programs “Optimization and Game Theory From Basics to Latest Trends” June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Sumbul H.Abidi Optimization and game Theory:From Basics to latest trends June 15-19 IIT Bombay TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Workshop On Digital Signal Processing Under Teqip (Kit) 02-06 Nov 2015 IIT, Bombay TEQIP
    “ Recent Trends In Power Electronics, Drives And Storage Technologies For Emerging Applications” 5th To 9th October 2015 VJTI, Mumbai TEQIP
    Matilda Justin Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Ushma Shah MATLAB Control system and DSP tool boxes Oct. 9, 2014 Mathworks India TEQIP
    Electronic system Design: From Devices to applications May 05-15, 2015 SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    Interpersonal skills and management June 30 – July 4, 2014 Structural Department SPCE TEQIP
    R.D.Chavan Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    21st national conference on communication Feb27-Mar1 IITB TEQIP
    Faculty Development Program On “MEMS Device 16th Nov 2015 To 21st Nov 2015. SPIT, Mumbai TEQIP
    Hemlata Rao Electromagnetics : Pedagogy and research trends Jan. 23-24, 2015 CDEEP IITB TEQIP
    Raye Electrical safety Dec. 18-20, 2014 IEEE Pune TEQIP
    C.B. Lahoti ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    Ushma Ahuja ISTE Approved Faculty Development Program On Basic Electrical, Electronics& Electrical Machines 13-17 July 2015 SPIT Mumbai TEQIP
    National Energy Seminar 2015 Organized By Urja Prabodhan Kendra. Mumbai And SPJIMR, Mumbai 5thaug 2015 SPJIMR, Mumbai TEQIP
    Deepti Bansod Workshop On Smart Grid &Renewable Energy 25-27 Nov 2015 CPRI Bangalore TEQIP
    National Energy Seminar 2015 Organized By Urja Prabodhan Kendra. Mumbai And SPJIMR, Mumbai 5thaug 2015 SPJIMR, Mumbai TEQIP

    Contact Us

    Dr. Sangeeta Daingade

    Head of Electrical Engineering Department
    Sardar Patel College of Engineering
    Munshi Nagar, Andheri(W), Mumbai 400 058
    Email : hod_eed@spce.ac.in
    Phone: 022 - 26289777 Ext.: (210)

    Courses Attended by Supporting Staff Under TEQIP

    Sr. No. Name of the faculty Title of the training program Date of training Duration ( No. of days ) Training providing agency
    1 P. M. Dhopatkar Development of positive attitude towards work and life Jan. 30-31 , 2015 2 days Saitej life training institute
    2 S. V. Shelar
    3 A. M. Shah
    4. R. Gowalkar Life skills for a happy life - III April 23-25, 2015 3 days Walchand College of Engineering Sangli
    5. S. V. Shelar

    Meritorious Students

    Conference

    UG Programme
    B. Tech in Electrical Engineering (Duration: 4 Years)

    Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

    1. PEO1. The students will have the skills and expertise in the area of Electrical Engineering with sound foundation, essential engineering fundamentals and latest development in the field of Electrical Engineering.
    2. PEO2. The student will become proficient in engineering and communication skills eventually leading them to higher studies in various discipline of Electrical Engineering.
    3. PEO3. The students will have skills to participate effectively in design and implementation of multidisciplinary projects.
    4. PEO4. The student will be lifelong learner respecting professional ethics.

    Programme Outcomes (POs)

    1. PO1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
    2. PO2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences
    3. PO3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations
    4. PO4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions
    5. PO5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
    6. PO6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
    7. PO7. 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.
    8. PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice
    9. PO9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
    10. PO10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
    11. PO11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
    12. PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

    Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

    1. PSO1. To simulate concepts in Electrical Engineering using software like Scilab, MATLAB, Python, ETAP, Lab View, FEM.
    2. PSO2. To design and/or implement hardware models in power system, power electronics, electrical machines, renewable energy using DSP processor, Microprocessor, Microcontroller etc.
    PG Programme
    M. Tech in Power Electronics and Power System (Duration: 2 Years)

    Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

    1. PEO1. Graduates will have the skills and expertise in the area of Power Electronics and Power System with sound foundation and latest development in associated fields.
    2. PEO2. Graduates will engage in lifelong learning such as higher studies, research and other continuous professional development activities.

    Programme Outcomes (POs)

    1. PO1. An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems
    2. PO2. An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document
    3. PO3. Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program

    Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

    1. PSO1 Graduates will be able to excel in Power Electronics and Power System Allied areas.
    2. PSO2. Graduates will be able to excel in Research activity & Entrepreneurship.

    SUPPORTING STAFF

    SUPPORTING STAFF

    MR. PRAVIN R. AMBOKAR
    FOREMAN

    MR. ANIL A. KALE
    LAB ASSISTANT

    MS. SHIVANI GAWLE
    LAB ASSISTANT

    MR. NILESH P. PUJARI
    JUNIOR CLERK

    MR. VINOD Y. TAMBVEKAR
    LAB ATTENDENT

    MR. TANVIR DIWAN
    LAB ATTENDENT

    MR. ISRAR A. SAUDAGAR
    HAMAL

    MRS. SHAILA MORE
    MALI


    CONTRACTUAL SUPPORTING STAFF

    MR. SANTOSH SHELAR
    LAB. ASSISTANT
    Room.No.124

    Teaching Staff

    Regular Faculty

    Dr. B. B. Pimple




    Associate Professor
    Ph.D. (IIT Bombay)
    M. Tech. (Electrical)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: July 1998
    Research Area: Electrical Drives, Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy Sources
    Email-id: b_pimple@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 295
    Room.no.131      

    Dr. Anupa Sabnis




    Professor & Dean Academic
    Ph.D. (IIT Bombay)
    M.E. (Electronics)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: December 2004
    Research Area: Image Processing, Communication Engineering, DSP, Robotics
    Email-id : anupa_sabnis@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 218
    Room.no.131      

    Mrs. V. P. Joshi




    Associate Professor
    M.E. (Electronics)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: August 1988
    Research Area: Electronics
    Email-id: v_joshi@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 264
    Room.No.124/127      

    Dr. Sangeeta Daingade




    Head of Department & Assistant Professor
    Ph.D. (IIT Bombay)
    M. Tech. (Power and Control)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: September 1999
    Research Area: PLC & Automation, Control System, Co-operative Control
    Email-id: sangeeta_d@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 210
    Room.no.131      

    Dr. Nandkishor W. Kinhekar




    Assistant Professor
    Ph.D. (IIT Roorkee)
    M. Tech. (Electrical)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: March 2001
    Research Area: Power Systems, Demand side Management
    Email-id: n_kinhekar@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 272
    Room.No.126      

    Mr. N. G. Bhitre




    Assistant Professor
    M.E. (Electrical)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: August 2003
    Research Area: Control System, Robotics
    Email-id: n_bhitre@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 256
    Room.No.130      

    Dr. Swati A. Lavand




    Assistant Professor
    Ph.D. (IIT Bombay)
    M.E. (Electrical Power System)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: June 2006
    Research Area: Power System Protection, WAMS, Power System Computation
    Email-id: swati.lavand@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 257
    Room.No.125      

    Mrs. Ushma Shah




    Assistant Professor
    M.E. (EXTC)
    B.E. (EXTC)
    Year of Joining: June 2006
    Research Area: Image Processing, Artificial Intelligence
    Email-id: ushma.shah@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 260
    Room.No.124      

    Mrs. Prajakta Joshi




    Assistant Professor
    Pursuing Ph.D. (University of Mumbai)
    M. Tech. (Power Electronics and Power Systems)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: September 2008
    Research Area: Power System Protection, Power Electronics
    Email-id: prajaktajoshi@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 274
    Room.No.132      

    Mrs. Sumbul Abidi




    Assistant Professor
    Pursuing Ph.D. (IIT Bombay)
    M. Tech. (Electrical)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: November 2009
    Research Area: Power System, Electric Drives
    Email-id: abidi.sumbul@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 214
    Room.No.126      

    Mrs. Matilda J.




    Assistant Professor
    M. Tech. (Power Electronics and Power Systems)
    B.E. (Electrical & Electronics)
    Year of Joining: November 2009
    Research Area: Power Electronics and Power System,
    Email-id: matillda@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 256
    Room.No.125A      

    Mr. Vishal Dake




    Assistant Professor
    Pursuing Ph.D. (University of Mumbai)
    M. Tech. (Power System)
    B.E. (Electrical)
    Year of Joining: May 2015
    Research Area: Power Systems, Power Electronics and Renewable Energy
    Email-id: vishal_dake@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 275
    Room.No.125A      

    Mr. Rahul Chavhan




    Assistant Professor
    M.E. (E & TC - VLSI and Embedded System Design)
    B.E. (EXTC)
    Year of Joining: May 2015
    Research Area: Embedded System, Internet of Things, and Optical Electronics
    Email-id: rahul.chavhan@spce.ac.in
    Ext.: 213
    Room.No.125A      

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