Powering the Future
The Department of Electrical Engineering at COEB is dedicated to producing engineers who can lead the transformation of the power and energy sectors. We focus on cutting-edge research in smart grids, renewable energy, and industrial automation.
- Smart Grid Technology Research
- Renewable Energy Systems
- Advanced Control Theory
- High-Voltage Engineering Labs
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Career Opportunities
Power Systems Engineer
Design and optimize electrical power grids and distribution networks.
Control Systems Design
Develop automated control systems for industrial and robotic applications.
Renewable Energy Consultant
Advise on the implementation of solar, wind, and sustainable power solutions.
Specializations
Our program offers in-depth knowledge in key areas of electrical technology.
Power Systems
In-depth study of power generation, transmission, and protection mechanisms.
Control & Automation
Focus on industrial automation, PLC-SCADA, and advanced control systems.
Sustainable Energy
Integration of renewable sources and energy storage technologies.
HOD's Message
"Our goal is to illuminate paths of innovation where theory meets practical world-class engineering standards."
Dr. Electrical Head
Professor & HODFaculty Profile
Dr. Robert Wilson
Professor (Power Systems)
Prof. Sarah Miller
Associate Professor (Machine Design)
Laboratories
Electrical Machines Lab
Equipped with various AC/DC motors, generators, and transformer units for practical testing.
Power Electronics Lab
Modern converters, inverters, and drive control modules for advanced research.
Department Library
Our specialized library contains over 2,500 volumes focused on electrical engineering, from classical electromagnetic theory to modern grid analytics.
- IEEE Journals Access
- Standards & Guidelines Archive
- Electrical Design Handbooks
Top Alumni
Vikram Das
Batch of 2016
Executive Engineer at OPTCL
Pritam Sahoo
Batch of 2018
Systems Specialist at Schneider Electric
PEO's & PO's
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO 1: To prepare graduates with a strong foundation in basic sciences and electrical engineering.
PEO 2: To enable students to analyze and solve problems in the energy and automation sectors.
PEO 3: To inculcate professional ethics and lifelong learning abilities.
Program Outcomes (POs)
PO 1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply math and science to electrical systems.
PO 2: Problem Analysis: Identify and formulate complex engineering problems.
PO 3: Design/Development: Design solutions for public health and safety needs.