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poornima versorium - Poornima Group of Colleges
POORNIMA VERSORIUM
POORNIMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ADVISORS
Dr. R. P. Rajoria
Campus Director, PCE
Dr. Om Prakash Sharma
Principal , PCE
VOLUME-X
♦Official Newsletter for internal circulation♦
May, 2014
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To be a model of excellence in Technical Education and Research by producing world class Engineers,
prepared for lifelong engagement in the rapidly changing fields of electrical and related fields with the ability
to work in team.
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Electrical Engineering will:
CHIEF COORDINATOR
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Prepare its students with skills, knowledge and positive attitude to get succeeded as professionals.
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Maintain a vital, state-of-the-art research enterprise for availing the opportunities of knowledge
Mr. Shivraj Sharma
enhancement & its dissemination.
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Prepare the graduates for long lasting challenges for being ethically committed, dedicated and career
FACULTY COORDINATORS
oriented in all spheres of life.
Mr. Akshay Mittal
Ms. Megha Modani
STUDENT COORDINATORS
Tripti Chandra (III Year)
Deepti Gupta (III Year)
Pratyush Raj (II Year)
Inside this volume: Vision and Mission…….1
 Messages...…………...1-2
 Department under hood...3
Dear Students,
“Education is the foundation upon which a progressive nation stands and its citizens are
made responsible by that education.”
I am happy to know that the tenth issue of “POORNIMA VERSORIUM”, the newsletter of
Electrical Engineering Department of Poornima College of Engineering is being published soon.
Engineers belong to the greatest profession in the world, responsible for almost everything that
makes life worth living- from leisure activities to medical treatment, mobile communications to
modern transport systems. The engineers of the twenty-first century must constantly be able to
gather information and decide on a course of action, including what tools are needed for a given
task. The successes and achievements of our group have been possible due to endless efforts of one
and all members of Poornima Family, who accepted tough jobs as a challenge and attempted them with joy and zeal,
and miracles happened.
I appreciate the efforts of the editorial team for bringing out this publication and convey my best wishes to all students
and faculty members of the department for success in whatever they do.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Dr. S.M. Seth
“Jai Hind”
Chairman, PGC & PJ Foundation,
Chairperson, Poornima University
(Former Director, NIH, Roorkee)
 Department events……...4
 Pedagogues explorations..5
 Strokes......................... ...6
 Faculty corner…………..7
 Student corner.………….8
 Projects and seminars…..9
 Achievers…………...10-12
 Alumni corner……….....13
 PEO’s, and PO’s……….13
I am glad to learn that the Department of Electrical Engineering, Poornima College of Engineering is
bringing out its newsletter “VERSORIUM” for even semester, 2013-14.
Engineering graduates should be capable to succeed in the current scenario of globalization and
multi disciplinary work culture. We, at Poornima College of Engineering, are committed to fulfill
this requirement by providing quality education.
The intention behind the newsletter is to showcase achievements of staff members as well as
students to share their ideas, experiences and motivate others.
I wish entire staff and students of the department a great success and congratulate all for devoting
their valuable time for publishing this newsletter.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Sh. Shashikant Singhi
“Jai Hind”
Director General, PGC
It is a matter of great pleasure to express my heartfelt greetings to the readers
of the X issue of POORNIMA VERSORIUM, a departmental newsletter of electrical engineering
department of Poornima college of engineering
With dramatic developments in the field of Science and Technology in the recent past it has become
extremely important for all of us to strive hard to keep pace with the changing scenario. The key to
our success depends on the dedication of each individual. Since the electrical department is going to
be the largest department of Poornima college of engineering and hence the working of the
department should be regulated well. The electrical department of Poornima College of
engineering is working hard to maintain excellence in teaching and research in order to train the
budding technocrats with the quality education and to make them capable to survive in the present
cut throat competitions. I wish all the success to their sincere efforts through the mode of this
newsletter.
”Always do your best. What will you plant now, you will harvest later”
Dr. R. P. Rajoria
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Campus Director, PCE
“Jai Hind”
“SAVE ENERGY, SAVE ENVIRONMENT, SAVE
UNIVERSE”
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“Whenever you see a Successful Person, You see the Public Glories, Cannot see the Sacrifices for that Success.”
I am glad to convey my message through this newsletter on the occasion of release of Newsletter to all faculties, staff and students of
Department of Electrical Engineering.
Dear Students, Self-confidence is the key to success. It has to be generated from within. On the way to the accomplished of your task you
may face difficulty but let no difficulty weigh heavy on our mind and confidence. Disbelief in yourself of any kind makes a dent in your
personality and you may be diverted from your path of success within a fraction of second. It is well known fact that we judge ourselves
by what we feel capable of doing (without checking our limits), other judge us by what we have done. Once you start working towards
what you want to achieve with self-confidence, your life becomes enjoyable and easier. Do not forget that without confidence nothing is
possible and confidence does not come all of sudden. Have confidence that if you have done a little thing well, you can do a bigger thing
well too. It is your gradual progression. You alone can realize what you can do. You alone can master art of doing things left unfinished
by others. Self-confidence energies you and propels you for fulfillment of your wish which is often called your ambition.
As a good human being, one should keep on doing the right things with strong effort and dedication. People will keep on finding the errors. It is easier to find
error than to find truth, for the former lies on surface and is easily seen, while the latter lies in the depth, where few are willing to reach and see.
"Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for
something and that this thing must be attained." …..Marie Curie.
Till next newsletter all the best!
“ Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Dr. Om Prakash Sharma
“Jai Hind”
Principal, PCE
“Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value”
I am very grateful that I have got this opportunity to convey my message through the POORNIMAVESORIUM’14.
The electrical department is working with the aim to build an effervescent community of engineers, where faculty and students are
cronies in a mutually inspirational education process, engrossed in learning. This learning process would lead to the inventions and then
to discoveries.
A well-trained engineering graduate will be equally competent in research and professional positions, drawing upon his analytical,
practical and problem-solving skills. But we aren’t just about the technology. We look for, and develop creative problem solving
strengths in our students; at the same time, we encourage students to grow as effective team players, with a strong set of ethics,
communications skills and zeal to outshine.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan “
Mr. Shivraj Sharma
“Jai Hind”
HOD,EE
The proof of ones existence is in fact the trail left out after the exist from the stage. Every human being is destines to contribute his mind
for growth and development of the society he lives in. A life, one living is the one which is partly set apart for the welfare of people
around him. A majestic Peepal tree lives for itself and at the same time gives shelter to the large no of birds and releases fresh air to the
surrounding . Its life is worthy. To live for oneself alone is against the harmony of the universe, I wish, the electrical department of PCE
imbibes this sprit and be its carrier.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Mr. Harbeer Singh
“Jai Hind”
DAC, EE
I extend my warm wishes to all our readers. As we all know, POORNIMA VERSORIUM, a house newsletter of electrical engineering
of PCE mirrors its aims and objectives. It also highlights events, activities and academic progress and achievements. In this edition , we
have tried to capture this semester excitement and activities. I do hope that that the newsletter encourages many more students to use it as
a platform to express their creativity. This issue enhances our knowledge as we all often lists our spirits in the stressful times. I
sincerely hope that this issue makes for an interesting read.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
“Jai Hind”
Dr. S.K. Gupta
Professor., EE
Department of electrical engineering headed by Mr. Shivraj Sharma is functioning quite nicely to the utter satisfaction of all faculty
members and students. All nature of duties are well organized and completed on time. The result of all students are well above the
expected targets. My wishes to this department are for progress much more under his supervision and guidance.
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
“Jai Hind”
“
Mr. Amba Lal Mathur
Associate Professor, EE
I feel grateful that i have been the part of the alleged cluster of Poornima College of Engineering which is none other than my electrical
department. It is a matter of great pride for me that we are releasing X volume of departmental publication "POORNIMA
VERSORIUM" which shows the extraordinary efforts done by the department. I aspire that this department progress at an exponential
rate with boosted zeal and enthusiasm.
With all my blessings
“A Smooth sea never make a skillful Sailor”
“Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan”
Mr. Vaibhav Jain
Jai Hind”
Dy. HOD, EE
FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK..!!
Taking Opportunity is the first step towards success. We are extremely happy to have this liberty to work as the editor of POORNIMA
VERSORIUM, volume IX, issue 2. We pay our grateful thanks to our dynamic HOD, Mr. Shivraj Sharma for encouraging us to bring
out the best. In this issue, we have included endeavor of faculty members and students, the departmental events, tech crunches, and
the most enduring strokes of our alumni's for the even session 2013-14.
We congratulate the Editorial Team for their hard work and enterprise in producing the inaugural issue of our department.
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that count.”
Ms. Megha Modani
Mr. Akshay Mittal
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Volume- X
DEPARTMENT UNDERHOOD..!!
MILESTONES of the department
First row (L to R): Ms. Neha Jain, Mr. Shivraj Sharma (HOD), Dr. S. K. Gupta, Mr. Amba Lal Mathur, Mr. Harbeer Singh.
Second row (L to R): Ms. Anamika Satrawala, Ms. Nidhi Sharma, Ms. Anjali Shukla, Ms. Anjali Jain, Ms. Neha nigam,
Ms. Jyoti Sharma, Ms. Nistha Gaur, Ms. Vidya Sharma, Ms. Megha Modani
Third row (L to R): Mr. Govind Sharma, Mr. Anil Pratap Singh, Mr. Trilok Chand Soni, Mr. Brajesh Sahu,
Mr. Mohammad Imran, Mr. Nitin Goel.
Fourth row( L to R): Mr. Akshay Kumar Mittal, Mr. Amit Kumar Jain, Mr. Nemichand Kohli, Mr. Ramesh C. Daroga, Mr.
Kanhaiya Lal, Mr. Udit Mamodiya.
Fifth row ( L to R): Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini, Mr. Dharmendra Kumar Bansal, Mr. Chetan Sharma, Mr. Jaldeep Yadav,
Mr. Dinesh Rathore, Mr. Pankaj Kumar Basniwal
Not in the frame: Mr. S. P. Shrivastva, Mr. Vaibhav Jain, Ms. Satyamwada Priyadarshi, Mr. Ankur Dalmiya, Mr. Pradeep Yadav,
Mr. Madan Singh, Mr. Anil Sharma, Ms. Bhawana Kumari, Mr. Rafeek Mohammed
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HEARTIEST Welcome to

Congratulations to
Dr. S. K. Gupta (Professor), Mr. Amba Lal Mathur, Associate Professor, Ms. Anjali
Shukla (Assistant Professor), Ms. Anjali Jain (Assistant Professor), Ms. Nistha Gaur (Assistant Professor), Ms. Nidhi
Sharma (Assistant Professor) in the department of Electrical Engineering.
Mr. Anil Pratap Singh, Ms. Neha Jain, Mr. Pradeep Yadav and Mr. Anil Sharma on getting
married.
WE, During News Hours...
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DEPARTMENT EVENTS..!!
Volume- X
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Republic Day

On 26th January of republic day was celebrated by our department. There was
flag hosting followed by parade and sweet distribution. The event was followed
by felicitation of faculty members. Cultural programme was conducted by the
students in Arbuda convection centre.
IEEE Conference
Poornima College of Engineering and Poornima University jointly
organized an IEEE International Conference on Recent Advances and
Innovations in Engineering (ICRAIE-2014) from 9th May to 11th May2014 with technical sponsorship of IEEE in association with ISTE,
IETE, IEI and ISLE. The department has been involved in organizing
this conference where 5 faculties actively participated in various committees of the conference. Total 1351 papers were submitted out of which 225
research papers from three tracks CS/IT, ECE and EE belonging to 9
IITs, 22 NITs and 20 states of the country were accepted and presented
during the conference. These papers shall be submitted to IEEE Explore
for publication in IEEE digital library.
Workshops and Seminars

Two day workshop on “Industrial automation and embedded system” was organised on March 4, 2014 by Electrical
Department of Poornima College Of Engineering. This course offered a unique opportunity the pedagogues and budding
innovators working in the relevant topics of the industrial automation and embedded system like PLC, SCADA etc to enhance
their technical skills.

“Sun is the ultimate energy source and hence its exploration is of great importance.” With this vision, a two day workshop
named “interfacing solar system with embedded system” was offered to the students. This training was speeded up for 5-6
hours for two days on April 10-11, 2014 in the campus arena only.

A workshop on AUTO CAD electrical was held on 28th march, 2014 by Electrical Department of Poornima College of
Engineering. This workshop was conducted by “PRIME VISION AUTOMATION SOLUTIONS”. It was a certified
workshop of total 4 hours and attended by 120 students of electrical engineering department.
P-PDEC club

It has been noticed that even after getting good education students find themselves
lacking somewhere when it comes to their own personality. They feel difficulty in
public facing. The P-PDEC Club (Poornima-Personality Development, Enhancement
and Change Club) under the guidance of Mr. Ankur Dalmiya, teaches the effecting
techniques and trains the student. This Club also focuses on Handshaking Etiquettes
and Table Manners. Apart from the above, it enhances one’s personality and brings
out a major change in them so that they can come out with flying colors.
Energy Club

The aim of this club is to aware the students & society about the importance of
energy conservation. This club was formed in odd sem session 2013-14 and
volunteers of this club are working enthusiastically for its motto ”FOR THE
CHANGE, BE THE CHANGE”.
Blood Donation Camp
A blood donation occurs when a person voluntarily has blood drawn and used
for transfusions. Carrying on with the same spirit a successful blood donation camp was
organised on 24th feb in college premises by JAIN SOCIETY.There were a large number of
volunteers and active participation of students, faculties and staff members was really worth
commending.
“No pillow is as soft as a clear conscience”
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Our Pedagogues explorations..!!
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Mr. Shivraj Sharma published a paper on ”Simulation and analysis of DFIG system with wind turbine implementing fuzzy
logic controller” at “International conference on non conventional energy (ICONCE) 2014” dated on January 16-17, 2014

Mr. Shivraj Sharma published a paper on ”Multi-agent model of hybrid energy system implementation” at “American
international journal of research in science and technology, engineering and mathematics” in February 2014.

Mr. Shivraj Sharma published a paper on ”Analysis and comparison of various control strategy of hybrid power generation”
at “International conference on non-conventional energy” in January 16-17, 2014.

Mr. Vaibhav Jain presented a paper on “Simulation and modeling of feedback field oriented control of an asynchronous
machines ”at “International conference on innovative advancements in engineering and technology dated on March 7-8, 2014.

Mr. Vaibhav Jain presented a paper on “Wireless transmission by using an electrical resonant transformer ( Teslo coil ) ” at
“National conference on trends and innovations in electrical engineering(NCTIEE-2013)” dated on march 16, 2014

Mr. Vaibhav Jain, Mr. Nitin Goel, Mr. Ankur Dalmiya, Mr. Jaldeep and Mr. Dharmendra Bansal made their memorable
contribution as organizers in IEEE International Conference, held at Poornima University.

Ms. Neha Jain published a review paper “Analysis Of power quality improvement In voltage sag and load sensitivity using
Fuzzy Logic” in “International journal of engineering research and technology”.

Mr. Anil Pratap Singh published a paper on "Review and analysis of solar photovoltaic software's " in “International journal
of current science and technology” on April 01, 2014.

Mr. Anil Pratap Singh published a paper on "A review of solar energy: potential, status, targets and challenges in Rajasthan"
in “International journal of engineering research and technology (IJERT)” on April 01, 2014.

Mr. Ankur Dalmiya published and presented a paper on "Analysis of filtered back projection method for image
reconstruction" in AICTE Sponsored “National seminar on advancement in wireless and optical applications” organized at
Poornima College of Engineering on Jan 18-19, 2014.

Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini presented a paper on “Assessment of wind energy scenario in india” in “national conference on
innovative advancements in engineering and technology” dated on April 25, 2014.

Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini presented a paper on “Piezoelectric micro power generator for energy harvesting” at “Recent
advancement in power system engineering-03” on February 22-23, 2014.

Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini presented a paper on “Solar photovoltaic cell” at “national conference on innovative advancements
in engineering –IV” on April 26, 2014.

Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini published a review paper on “Wind generation n India” at “International journal of engineering,
management and sciences” in May, 2014

.Mr. Dharmendra Kumar Bansal presented a paper on “Solar photovoltaic cell” at “national conference on innovative
advancements in engineering –IV” on April 26, 2014

Mr. Dharmendra Kumar Bansal presented a paper on “Piezoelectric generator harvesting bike vibrations energy to supply
portable devices” at “Recent advancement in power system engineering-03” on February 22-23, 2014.

Mr. Dharmendra Kumar Bansal presented a paper on “Assessment of wind energy scenario in india” in “national
conference on innovative advancements in engineering and technology” dated on April 25, 2014.

Mr. Jaldeep presented a paper on “Solar photovoltaic cell” at “national conference on innovative advancements in engineering
–IV” on April 26, 2014.

Mr. Jaldeep presented a paper on “Assessment of wind energy scenario in india” in “national conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology” dated on April 25, 2014.

Mr. Akshay Kumar Mittal attended a four day workshop on “youth empowerment and skills development” held at NIT
Surat.

Mr. Udit Manodiya received GOLD medal in B. Tech (RTU, Kota) in 2012 batch (EIC).

Ms. Megha Modani got 8th rank in the RTU (B. Tech, 2013).

Ms. Anjali shukla published a paper on "Estimation and improvement of branch parameter by using residual analysis method"
in “International journal of engineering research and technology (IJERT)” on Feb, 2014.
“THE NUMBER OF SMILES YOU DO IN A DAY, MEASURES YOUR PERCENTAGE OF
SUCCESS”
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Star performers…!!
S.NO.
FACULTY NAME
SUBJECT NAME
RESULT
1
SHIVRAJ SHARMA
POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING
94.29
2
NEHA JAIN
GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER(A)
96.05
3
NEHA JAIN
GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER(A)
92.5
4
NEHA JAIN
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT(A)
91.67
5
VAIBHAV JAIN
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT(A)
95.77
6
VAIBHAV JAIN
ELECTRICAL MACHINE
91.67
7
TRILOK CHAND SONI
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
77.63
8
TRILOK CHAND SONI
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
95.59
9
TRILOK CHAND SONI
DATA STRUCTURE AND ALGORITHM
83.05
10
ANIL PRATAP SINGH
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS-1 (A)
93.06
11
ANIL PRATAP SINGH
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS-1 (B)
94.37
12
ANAMIKA SATTARWALA
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
97.1
13
ANAMIKA SATTARWALA
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
94.29
14
HARBEER SINGH
MACHINE LAB
SPECIAL AWARD
15
NEMICHAND KOHLI
TECHNICAL ASST. AWARD
NA
16
NEHA NIGAM
TECHNICAL ASST. AWARD
NA
17
ANIL SHARMA
TECHNICAL ASST. AWARD
NA
18
MADAN CHAUHAN
TECHNICAL ASST. AWARD
NA
TECH CRUNCH…!!
Seeing Light in a New Light: Scientists Create Never-Before-Seen Form of Matter
Working with colleagues at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, a group led by Harvard Professor of
Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor of Physics Vladan Vuletic have managed to coax photons into binding
together to form molecules -- a state of matter that, until recently, had been purely theoretical.
Researchers began by pumped rubidium atoms into a vacuum chamber, and then used lasers to cool the cloud of
atoms to just a few degrees above absolute zero. Using extremely weak laser pulses, they then fired single photons into
the cloud of atoms. As the photons enter the cloud of cold atoms, Lukin said, its energy excites atoms along its path,
causing the photon to slow dramatically. As the photon moves through the cloud that energy is handed off from atom to atom, and eventually
exits the cloud with the photon. When Lukin and colleagues fired two photons into the cloud, they were surprised to see them exit together, as
a single molecule
- Udit Mamodiya
Nano-Robotics Redefining Future Domain ?
Robot-assisted surgery has been occurring for more than a quarter of a century. Since the 1980s, robots
have been assisting doctors in repairing knee ligaments, removing gallbladders, and performing
hysterectomies. With the help of better and smaller robotic tools and software systems, patients require
smaller incision wounds and shorter time under anesthesia than with conventional surgery, which translates
into faster healing times, less pain, decreased risk of infection, and less blood loss. Beyond making surgery
safer and more accurate, robots are increasing the number of people with access to top medical care
- Pradeep Yadav
Google Glass..!!
Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD). It was developed by Google with
the mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a Smartphone-like
hands-free format. Wearers communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands. Google Glass became
officially available to the general public on May 15th, 2014, for a price of $1500. Before that users were required to
receive invitations before they could try Google Glass.
Google provides four prescription frame choices for about $225.00 U.S. It is necessary to remove a small screw in order
to move the Google Glass from one frame to another. Google entered in a partnership with the Italian eyewear company Luxottica, owners of
the Ray-Ban, Oakley, and other brands, to offer additional frame designs. Google sold Google Glass in the USA from 15 April 2014 for a
limited period of time for $1500.
- Megha Modani
“STOP WISHING STOP DOING”
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Faculty Corner..!!
Statue of Unity: The Tallest Statue in the World
The Statue of Unity is an under planning 182 meters (597 ft) monument of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
that will be created directly facing the Narmada Dam, 3.2 km away on the river island called Sadhu
Bet of Narmada river, near Bharuch in Gujarat state of India. On completion, it will be the tallest
statue in the world.
The unique Statue of Unity project is a vision by former Gujarat CM & our Prime Minister Narendra
Modi Ji, in the memory of Iron Man Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel who united India after
independence in 1947. At the time of independence, India was divided into 562 independent
“Rajwada”. Uniting 562 Rajwadas into one country, this mammoth task was assigned to Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel who made it possible by his unique wit and vision. Sardar Patel is referred as the
architect of United India which stands today. . Narendra Modi decided to pay a tribute to the
Architect of India by immortalizing his memory through an enormous project of this level
Ankur Dalmiya
EARTH PROVIDES ENOUGH TO SATISFY EVERY MAN’S NEED, BUT NOT
EVERY MAN’S GREED…...”
Our country is continuously striving from electrical energy crisis due to the exponential increase in industrial,
commercial and residential demand on the same pathway where the electrical power production rise is moving with a
steady increase. This club would be one of the steps to motivate the people to think and work to save the country from
power crisis problems. This Club is working with the vision for providing a platform before the aspirants to explore
the new technologies. In fact challenges are never far away in the world of international energy policy.
I express my gratitude to everyone who is working hard to make this club a great success.
“Your shadow shows your movement, but your attitude determines your success….”
POORNIMA ENERGY CLUB, PCE
To my guru and self...
When I think about the future, this thing comes to heart,
No more counting of the dollars, want to count the stars,
Slaying away the impressions, peruse the knowledge of start,
Just by being whatever I am, want to expertise in my own art,
This day of mine is a gift of you, with beautiful paper & chart,
You gave the strength and showed the way to pull this life cart,
Amazing are your ways and beautiful is everyone's cart,
The way I feel and live is the gift to him, from his own part,
What I want and what I do, two things were getting apart,
Now postponing things are over, as you have come to my heart,
When I think about the future, this thing comes to heart,
NET ZERO BUILDING
No more counting of the dollars, want to count the stars...
A zero-energy building, also known as a zero net energy
(ZNE) building, net-zero energy building (NZEB), or net zero
building, is a building with zero net energy consumption,
meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an
annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable
energy created on the site. These buildings still produce
greenhouse gases because on cloudy (or non-windy) days, at
night when the sun isn't shining, and on short winter days,
conventional grid power is still the main energy source.
Because of this, most zero net energy buildings still get half or
more of their energy from the grid. Buildings that produce a
surplus of energy over the year may be called "energy-plus
buildings" and buildings that consume slightly more energy
than they produce are called "near-zero energy buildings" or
"ultra-low energy houses".
Akshay Kumar Mittal
- Vikash Kumar Saini
“They know enough who know how to learn.”
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STUDENT CORNER..!!
Energy Challenges in India: Policies, Players and Issues
Rapidly increasing energy demand and growing concern about economic and environmental consequences call for effective and thorough
energy governance in India. To understand the dynamics of the energy policy framework governing India’s energy sector, it is essential to
comprehend the policy objectives and context in which they are placed. Three main energy policy objectives are pursued by the Indian
government: First, access to energy is the foremost goal in India’s energy policy making, as nearly one-quarter of the population lacks access
to electricity. This implies ensuring the supply of adequate and reliable energy to the Indian population amid growing energy demand,
bolstered by economic growth. Second, energy security is driven by increasing dependence on imported fuels, which is crucial to meet the
India’s huge energy demand. Increased import dependence also exposes the country to greater geopolitical risks and international price
volatility.
Gajendra Meena
Wave Energy Project by Aquamarine Power
The oceans cover about 70% of the terrestrial area. They contain
a lot of energy. A small part of it can be used. Off shore wind
power is not really a maritime energy, but its exploitation on sea
presents some particularities. The wind intensity is stronger and
wind blows more regularly than on the land, therefore the yield
is better. Seas are larges spaces without obstacles, where
implantation is in principle ideal. But there are lots of technical
constraints to build offshore windmills, which favor the
construction of large power machines to decrease electricity cost
These costs are including all expenditures during the life of the
farm, from construction to dismantling.
Hitesh Gupta
II year, EE
Can you fill us in on the technical aspects of HVDC --- what is it,
what does it do and why is it important?
HVDC transmission has a number of important applications which
complement traditional AC transmission. These include bulk power
transmission, asynchronous interconnections, and long underground
or submarine cable connections. More power can be transmitted
more efficiently over longer distance using fewer, less expensive
transmission lines with HVDC transmission, making it more
economic for bulk power transmission. Different grids can be
interconnected asynchronously in a controlled manner via HVDC
links while serving to isolate disturbances in one grid from impacting
the other grid.
Unlike with AC transmission, there is no distance limitation when
using HVDC cables for underground or submarine transmission.
HVDC transmission is directly controllable firming up capacity by
mitigating congestion on parallel paths.
-Aditya Tiwari
II year, EE
Nano technology
There is very serious effect of the refrigeration gas on the
environment so we have required to overcome this effect by using
nanotechnology in Magnetic refrigeration. Magnetic refrigeration
utilizes the magneto caloric effect. This effect causes a temperature
change when a certain metal is exposed to a magnetic field..The heat
transfer fluid for the magnetic refrigeration system is a liquid
alcohol-water mixture. The temperature of the fluid throughout the
cycle ranges from –12°F to 80°F.beds. This cooled fluid is then sent
to the cold heat exchanger, where it absorbs the excess heat from
the freezer. This fluid leaves the freezer at 0°F. The warm fluid then
flows through the opposite magnetized set of beds, where it is heated
up to 80°F. This hot stream is now cooled by room temperature air
in the hot heat exchanger to 70°F. The cycle then repeats itself every
three seconds after the beds have switched positions.
Bhupender Kumar Joshi
III year, EE
“It is one life, whether we spend it in laughing or in weeping”
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Volume- X
Page 9
Projects & seminars…!!
Final Year Seminar
Non-Syllabus Project
Out of 35 seminars, 2 are selected as the best seminar...
Out of 40 projects, 2 outstanding projects are..
ANALYSIS OF POWER
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
IN VOLTAGE SAG AND
LOAD
SENSITIVITY
USING FUZZY LOGIC
-Bhumika Gupta
HYDRO POWER
RENEWABLE ENERGY
AUTOMATIC RAIL
TRACK CRACK SYSTEM
STAR DELTA STARTER
USING RELAY
-Pankaj Kumar,
-Mayank Khandelwal
Gaurav Singhal,
Kamal,
Bansi Patel
-Dharnidhar Prasad
Nitin Singh,
Nitesh Kumawat
Syllabus Project
Innovations that attracts….!!!
Line main’s safety circuit breaker in power distribution network
-Praveen kumar gocher, nitin Sharma, puneet bhardwaj, veeram dev
This project is designed to control a circuit breaker with help of a password only. This proposed system
provides a solution, which can ensure the safety of the maintenance staff eg. Line man. The control to turn
ON/OFF the lines lies with line man only. This system has an arrangement such that password is required
to operate the circuit breaker. The system is fully controlled by a microcontroller from 8051 family. A
matrix keypad is interfaced to the microcontroller to enter the password
Guided by: Neha jain
Passenger information system for buses
-Rakesh kumar saket anand , sonu singh
A passenger information system is an electronic information system which provides real time passenger
information. It may include both prediction about arrival and departure times, as well as information
about the nature and causes of disruptions. It may be used both physically within a transportation hub and
remotely using a web browser or mobile device
Guided by: Anil pratap singh
Construction of central
irrigation water pump
unit
for
-Anjanee
Sharan Sharma, Anshu Garg, Ankit Yadav, Anshul Jain
This project aims in providing a user friendly reliable
and automated water pumping system for illiterates.. In
this project automation is done through the wireless RF
technology. The RF ID reader at the central control unit
decodes and fed input to the microcontroller and then
user’s exact water pump is connected to the
microcontroller which controls this.
Guided by: Harbeer singh
“THE ONLY IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY IS THE ONE YOU NEVER BEGIN”
POORNIMA VERSORIUM
S. No.
Name of the Student
Year and
Volume- X
Page 10
Activity Name
Event Name
Venue
section
1.
NIKHIL VAIDHYA
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
2.
JITESH LOHIYA
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
3.
PRATEEK ALAYOI
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
4.
PRAVEEN KUMAR
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
5.
MAHENDRA SONI
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
6
OM PRAKASH DHAKAR
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
7.
PRAKHAR KHANDELWAL
III Year, B
PROJECT-SOLAR CITY
APOGEE-13
BITS PILANI
8.
PIYUSH SHARMA
III Year, B
LUNAR ROVER CHALLENGE
SHASTRA-13
IIT-MADRAS
9.
PRAVEEN KUMAR
III Year, B
LUNAR ROVER CHALLENGE
SHASTRA-13
IIT-MADRAS
10.
NIKHIL VAIDHYA
III Year, B
LUNAR ROVER CHALLENGE
SHASTRA-13
IIT-MADRAS
11.
PAREEKSHIT
III Year, D
DANCE
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
12.
HITESH KUMAR
III Year, D
DANCE
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
13.
PRAVEEN SHARMA
III Year, B
ROBO RACE
JTF & ENERGY EXPO-14
SMS , JAIPUR
14.
NARENDRA SINGH
III Year, B
ROBO RACE
JTF & ENERGY EXPO-14
SMS , JAIPUR
15.
LUCKY GHOTHWAL
III Year, B
ROBO RACE
JTF & ENERGY EXPO-14
SMS , JAIPUR
16.
ABHISHEK
III Year, D
AD-MD SHOW
ENILAZE
KAUTILYA
17.
DEEKSHA AGARWAL
III Year, D
AD-MD SHOW
ENILAZE
KAUTILYA
18.
SHUBHAM SHARMA
II Year, C
ROBO-WAR
ROBO-WAR
IIMET
19.
SHUBHAM JAIN
II Year, C
ROBO-WAR
ROBO-WAR
IIMET
20.
SHUBHAM JAIN
II Year, C
ROBO-WAR
ROBO-WAR
IIMET
21.
SHUBHAM CHITTORA
II Year, C
ROBO-WAR
ROBO-WAR
IIMET
22
NARENDRA SINGH
III Year, B
SHOOTING
NCC
JAIPUR
23
NISHANT CHOUHAN
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
24
PANKAJ
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
25
PARTH RAWAT
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
26
PRAGYESH GOYAL
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
27
MANMEET SINGH
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
28.
MAYANK GUPTA
II Year, C
ROBO WAR
IGNUS-14
IIT-JODHPUR
Performers in sports at our own venue… “AAROHAN”..!!
S. No.
Name of the Student
Year and section
Event
Position Secured
1
UMASHANKAR SAINI
II Year, C
800M-RACE
II
2
VIRENDRA SINGH
II Year, C
200M-RACE
III
3
TAHSEEN SAIYAD
II Year, C
200M-RACE
II
4
TRAPTI CHANDRA
III Year, C
TREASURE HUNT
II
5
SHIFALI
III Year, C
TREASURE HUNT
II
6
HITESH GUPTA
III Year, C
TREASURE HUNT
II
7
HITESH GUPTA
III Year, C
PAPER PRESENTATION
II
8
VARTIKA AGARWAL
III Year, C
1ST YEAR TOPPER
SILVER MEDEL
Stop saying “I WISH”, start saying “I WILL”
POORNIMA VERSORIUM
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Volume- X
HEADLINERS OF THE DEPARTMENT..!! ..!!
S. NO.
NAME
1
SEMESTER PERCENTAGE
PARVIND ARARWAL
VII SEM
85.80%
2
KAMAL BHATIA
VII SEM
82.90%
3
GAJENDRA SINGH
VII SEM
81.80%
4
5
SHIVANI SHARMA
HANSA SAI
VII SEM
V SEM
81.50%
82.70%
6
APURVA JAIN
V SEM
81.30%
7
SUMAN
V SEM
81.30%
“COMING TOGETHER IS
BEGINNING, KEEPING
TOGETHER IS PROGRESS
AND WORKING TOGETHER
IS SUCCESS”
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS…!!
1 Nitin singh
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Nano material application in
future technology
International conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology
March 7-8,
2014
International conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology
March 7-8,
2014
International conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology
March 7-8,
2014
International conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology
March 7-8,
2014
Hybrid fuel cell strategies for
Prateek
efficient and continuous power
kumar sain
generation
Hybrid fuel cell strategies
Virendra
(TPV/PV/wind) for efficient and
sain
continuous power generation
Analysis of power quality
Parvind
improvement in voltage sag and
agarwal
load sensitivity using fuzzy logic
Analysis of power quality
Shivani
improvement in voltage sag and
sharma
load sensitivity using fuzzy logic
Anamika
Grid storage technology for power
sharma
system
Richa
Grid storage technology for power
choudhary system
Shashank
Nanowire and nanotechnology
kapoor
Gitesh
A strategy for smart and hydro
kumar
power distribution system
Satveer
A strategy for smart and hydro
singh
power distribution system
International conference on innovative
advancements in engineering and technology
March 7-8,
2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
April
07,2014
April
07,2014
April
07,2014
April
07,2014
April
07,2014
Abhishek
kumar
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
March 7-8,
2014
National conference on electric mechanical
engineering
March 7-8,
2014
Nano material application in
future technology
Hybrid fuel cell strategies for
Arun kumar
efficient and continuous power
12
gupta
generation
Hybrid fuel cell strategies
Abhay
(TPV/PV/wind) for efficient and
13
aeron
continuous power generation
Anjanee
Analysis of power quality
improvement in voltage sag and
14 sharan
sharma
load sensitivity using fuzzy logic
Analysis of power quality
Kamal
improvement in voltage sag and
15
bhatia
load sensitivity using fuzzy logic
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
Recent advancement in power system
engineering,III-2014
February
22-23,
2014
February
22-23,
2014
February
22-23,
2014
POORNIMA VERSORIUM
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Volume- X
DYNAMOS OF THE DEPARTMENT..!!
S. NO.
NAME OF STUDENT
SECTION
COMPANY NAME
1
BHUMIKA GUPTA
A
Infosys Technologies
2
BHUMIKA
MAHESHWARI
A
Infosys Technologies
3
PARVIND AGARWAL
B
Infosys Technologies
4
SHASHANK KAPOOR
B
Infosys Technologies
5
VISHVENDRA VIJAY
B
Infosys Technologies
6
VIVEK KUMAR GARG
B
Infosys Technologies
7
BANSHI PATEL
A
Tech Mahindra...
8
RICHA CHOUDHARY
B
Tech Mahindra...
9
KAVYA NAIR
A
L & T Infotech....
10
PANKAJ KUMAR
B
L & T Infotech....
11
KAMAL BHATIA
A
Cognizant Technologies
12
ABHISHEK KUMAR
SINGH
A
Universal Autofoundry
Pvt. Ltd.
13
VISHESH AGARWAL
B
Kamal Cogent Energy
14
SAKET ANAND
B
Universal Autofoundry
Pvt. Ltd.
15
ABHIJEET KUMAR
A
Cape Electric
16
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
A
OBO Bettermann
17
ANKIT YADAV
A
OBO Bettermann
18
DHARNIDHAR PRASAD
A
Mangal electric
19
RAVI BHUSHAN SINGH
B
Anupam electrical
20
RAVI KUMAR SHARMA
B
Cape Electric
21
BHUPENDER KUMAR
A
OBO Bettermann
22
MAYANK
KHANDELWAL
A
OBO Bettermann
23
NITIN SINGH
B
SSB (Indian Navy)
24
PANKAJ KUMAR
B
SSB (Indian navy)
“THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN A
SUCCESSFUL
PERSON AND
OTHERS IS NOT
LACK OF
STRENGHT, NOT
LACK OF
KNOWLEDGE,
RATHER LACK OF
WILL”
“...CARRYING THESE FIVE ASPECTS OF
EDUCTAION, MAKES THEM CHAMPION…






MANISH KUMAR
ARUN
VISHESH KUMAR
PARVIND AGARWAL
SHIVANI SHARMA
RAJENDRA

INFORMATION

CONCEPTS

ATTITUDE

IMAGINATION

FREEDOM
...”
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Volume- X
PATH FOUNDERS….!!!
“ ITS NOT JUST THE DESTINATION THAT COUNTS, RATHER ONE IS EAGER
TO KNOW ABOUT THE JOURNEY..!!”
Advisor: Mrs. Renu Singhi, Poornima Alumni Association (PAA)
Coordinator: Mr. Devendra Gupta
“ PERSONALITY WHO GOT THE WINGS OF FIRE”


Mr. Pradeep Meena passed out from Poornima college of engineering in 2010. After the rigorous preparation to survive
in this cut throat competition , he cleared IES’13, holding department of railways. A talk with Mr. Pradeep leads to the
conclusion that a consistent and determined work is the only key to success.
Praveen Vats passed Poornima in 2011 is working in L&T shared his experience that it was very adventurous spending four
years at Poornima. Poornima is proved to be a great success in his career. Hard work which he did during his college time make
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.”
With this serving attitude towards society a very few among vast people joined “TEACHING” as profession. Some of
them are:

Mr. Vikash Kumar Saini as Assistant professor PCE, Jaipur.

Mr. Anil Pratap Singh as Assistant professor PCE, Jaipur

Mr. Dharmendra Bansal as Assistant professor PCE, Jaipur

Mr. Chetan Sharma as Assistant professor PCE, Jaipur
Programme Educational Objectives
The Programme Educational Objectives of the Department of Electrical Engineering have been defined as follows:
1.
The students will exhibit social and professional responsibility as lifelong learners with comprehensive skills needed by the global
competitive environment.
2.
The students will be able to formulate, analyze and apply the design process to solve electrical engineering problems.
3.
The students will be competent enough to communicate in all professional scenarios.
Programme Outcomes
The Engineering programme outcomes demonstrate that the students will attain the following outcomes which are as follows:
1.
Knowledge application in the field of mathematics, science and engineering.
2.
Competency in designing and experiment conduction with analysis & interpretation of data.
3.
An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs with in realistic constraints such as economic,
environmental, social, political, ethical, health & safety, manufacturability and sustainability etc.
4.
Functional ability in multi-disciplinary teams.
5.
An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems.
6.
To be responsible ethically as a good professional.
7.
An ability to communicate effectively.
8.
The wider scope of education to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal
context.
9.
An ability to recognize &locate the necessity and engagement in learning for the same.
10.
A knowledge of contemporary issues.
11.
An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools to be acquainted with the knowhow of engineering practices and
its all sectors.
Programme Specific Program Outcomes (PSPO’s)
1.
The students will be prepared to grow professionally through independent learning, continual education and participation in technical
societies.
2.
The students will be committed to professional, ethical and environmental responsibility as professional engineer with a concern for the
society as well.
“GROW STRONGER FROM THE PAIN, DON’T LET IT DESTROY”