Events

Expert Talk by Dr. Sanjib Kumar Panda 20th June, 2023

Topic : A Plug and Play Operational Approach for Implementation of an Autonomous-Micro-Grid System 

Jointly Organized by IEEE Gujarat Section PES/IAS/PELS Joint Chapter & Electrical Engineering Society (EES), Student Chapter SVNIT, Surat.

Tuesday, 20th June, 2023

From 09:30 AM to 10:30 AM (IST)

Venue:-  Seminar Room, Ground Floor, New Electrical Department Building, SVNIT, Surat.

               Seminar Room, First Floor, IITRAM, Ahmedabad.

Masked Bandits 12th February, 2023

Welcome to Masked Bandits, the ultimate treasure hunt event for first-year students organized by EES, the Electrical Engineering Society. This event is specially designed to help new students relax, make friends, and have a great time. Masked Bandits is a thrilling treasure hunt adventure that takes you on a journey across campus to uncover hidden treasures and solve challenging puzzles. You and your team will have to work together to find clues, decode riddles, and overcome obstacles to reach the final destination.

Don't worry if you're new to campus or haven't met many people yet. Masked Bandits is a perfect way to connect with other first-year students,make new friends and explore the campus. You'll be working together towards a common goal, which is a great bonding experience.

So gather your friends, put your thinking caps on, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure with Masked Bandits!

Discharge  11th February, 2023

On 11th February 2023, The Electrical Engineering Society (EES) organized Discharge-2k23 for the first-year students. This orientation event provided a platform for students to learn about various events and opportunities provided by EES through informative talks, interactive workshops, and hands-on activities.

The event included presentations and fun talks by EES core team members and guidance from faculty members. The attendees also received a tour of the facility and learned about the EES's history, mission, and values. The objective of this orientation was to introduce first-year students to the members of EES and other students who share common interests. The event also provided an overview of events such as Dextrix and Masked Bandits, Aatish, and many more.

Overall, the EES's Discharge 2k23 aimed to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the EES in the electrical engineering department. The faculty members played a crucial role in the success of the event by sharing their knowledge, experiences, and insights.

The Big Brain  26th November, 2022

In the big brain held by the Electrical Engineering Society , attendees can expect to learn about how to pitch an idea and how to take part effectively in group discussion. The objective of a pitch an idea event is to provide a platform for individuals or teams to showcase their innovative ideas to a group of investors, potential partners, and other stakeholders. The goal is to convince them that the idea is worth pursuing and investing in.

In conclusion Electrical Engineering Society's event will be a remarkable opportunity for the engineering community to learn, engage, and inspire each other. It will showcase the innovative ideas of individuals .Participants may have the opportunity to receive feedback, guidance, and mentorship from experienced professionals, as well as potential funding or investment opportunities.

Colloquy 2.0  3rd October, 2022

The Electrical Engineering Society (EES) conducted Colloquy 2.0 seminar on 3rd October 2022, to promote technical and communication skills among students with a focus on the opportunities and challenges in the EV industry. The session was led by Dr. Krishna Vasudevan, an expert in the field of electric vehicles and an active member of many EV manufacturing companies. He shared his experience and insights into the industry and discussed the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Dr. Krishna Vasudevan is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Madras, India. He is an expert in the field of power electronics and has made significant contributions to the design, analysis, and control of power electronic circuits and systems. Dr. Vasudevan's research interests include power converters, renewable energy systems, electric vehicle charging, and energy storage systems. He has published numerous research papers in prestigious international journals and conferences and has received several awards and honors for his contributions to the field.

Dr. Vasudevan is also actively involved in teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, and his courses on power electronics and renewable energy systems are highly regarded by students and fellow researchers alike. Dr. Vasudevan's session was informative and engaging, and the students had an opportunity to interact with him and ask questions. The session provided a broad understanding of the EV industry and how it is growing rapidly, and the challenges and opportunities it presents.

In conclusion, EES's Colloquy session was an excellent platform for students to learn from eminent personalities with extensive knowledge and expertise in their respective fields. These session not only helped students enhance their technical and communication skills but also provided a broad understanding of the latest developments in the field of electric vehicles. The Colloquy sessions conducted by EES was successful in achieving it's objectives, and we look forward to more such sessions in the future.

TechX  15th September, 2022

On 15th September 2022, the Co-Curricular Affairs Council and Electrical Engineering Society organized a grand event on the occasion of Engineer's Day. The event aimed to promote innovation and entrepreneurship among budding engineers by providing a platform for different technical clubs and societies to showcase their work and expertise to the engineering community.

Dr. Anupam Shukla, Director SVNIT, and Dr. Ravi Kant, Dean (Student Welfare), attended the event, which added more value to it. The event was an interactive session where the participants engaged in discussions with the representatives of various technical clubs and societies. They asked questions, shared their opinions, and received guidance on how to start their technical clubs. The participating technical clubs and societies demonstrated their projects, shared their experiences and challenges, and explained their methodologies and techniques. The presentations covered a wide range of domains such as robotics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science, electronics, and many more.

The event provided an excellent opportunity for participants to gain insights into various technical and engineering domains and learn about the latest trends and advancements in the field. Additionally, it allowed participants to network and connect with like-minded individuals, leading to potential future collaborations and partnerships. In conclusion, the Co-Curricular Affairs Council and Electrical Engineering Society's event on Engineer's Day 2022, which was a remarkable opportunity for the engineering community to learn, engage, and inspire each other. The event showcased the innovative ideas and projects of various technical clubs and societies and paved the way for future collaborations and partnerships.

Recharge 2k22  8th - 9th September, 2022

Looking to recharge your technical and managerial skills? Electrical Engineering Society, the biggest student chapters of SVNIT had it's annual recruitment, and be a part of every exciting happening around the circuitry of fun and technological insights.

Our event, Recharge 2k23, conducted on September 8th-9th, 2022, at the New Electrical Engineering Department was a resounding success, attended by 150 enthusiastic participants. At EES, we take pride in nurturing young talent and providing them with a platform to grow and excel. Out of the 150 participants who attended Recharge 2k23, we selected 65 students who showed exceptional promise to serve EES. So, if you're passionate about technology, eager to learn, and looking for an enriching experience, join EES and become a part of our thriving community. 

Colloquy 1.0  6th September, 2022

Colloquy 1.0 was conducted on September 6, 2022, in the Seminar Hall of the New Electrical Engineering Department, by EES. The topic of the session was "Advancement of Motors in EV's," and the event aimed to educate participants about the development of motors in the electric vehicle industry.

The speaker for the session was Dr. Ragavan K, an eminent personality in the field of electric vehicles, with vast knowledge and expertise. He shared his insights and experiences with the participants and discussed the advancements made in motors in the electric vehicle industry. Dr. Ragavan K is a distinguished professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar. He completed his Ph.D. from the University of Utah, USA, and has over two decades of research and teaching experience in the field of power systems.

Dr. Ragavan's expertise lies in power system analysis, operation and control, and renewable energy systems. He has published over 70 research papers in various international journals and conferences and has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field. At IIT Gandhinagar, Dr. Ragavan leads the Power System and Control Group, where he and his team are working on cutting-edge research projects related to renewable energy integration, microgrids, and smart grids. Dr. Ragavan is also involved in several consultancy and advisory roles for the Indian power sector and is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.

The event was attended by 120 participants, including students, faculty members, and researchers. The participants were provided with an opportunity to interact with the speaker and ask questions related to the topic. During the session, Dr. Ragavan discussed various types of motors used in electric vehicles, such as DC motors, AC motors, and brushless DC motors. He explained the advantages and disadvantages of each motor type and how they impact the performance of electric vehicles.

Furthermore, he talked about the latest advancements in motor technology, such as the use of rare-earth magnets and the development of high-speed motors. He also discussed the challenges faced in the development of motors for electric vehicles, such as high cost, limited range, and the need for a charging infrastructure. Overall, Colloquy 1.0 was a successful event that provided participants with valuable insights into the advancements made in motors for electric vehicles. The session helped to raise awareness and promote interest in electric vehicle technology among students, faculty, and researchers.