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1 Message From The Director Message From The HOD The very feeling of being the Head Of The Electrical Department is greatly boosted when I come across great works of the students. It rep- resents the creativity, innovation and persever- ance of the students aiming to excel lands be- yond the island of academics. The Society Of Electrical Engineering has been one of the most active society in GBPIET. I congratulate all who have put ef- forts in the magazine, wishing them huge success. Dr. SANJAY GAIROLA SPARK Volume 1, Issue 2 CONTENTS Message From The Director 1 Message From The HOD 1 Message From The Mentors 2 Editor’s Note 3 Articles Goonj 2K19 4 14 Depart- mental Ac- tivities 20 A Word With The Alumni 22 SPARK SPARK SPARK 2018-2019 Society Of Electrical Engineering Our college GBPIET has been evolving since its foundation. The Electrical Department has been the backbone of the college. It seems that every iota of this department is seemingly in- spired to achieve huge success. This magazine is surely no exception. I believe that this mag- azine will become the helmsman for younger engineers. I con- gratulate all the contributors as well as the editorial board, and wish them success. With Best Wishes Dr. MAHIPAL SINGH CHAUHAN

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    Message From The Director

    Message From The HOD

    The very feeling of being the Head Of The

    Electrical Department is greatly boosted when I

    come across great works of the students. It rep-

    resents the creativity, innovation and persever-

    ance of the students aiming to excel lands be-

    yond the island of academics.

    The Society Of Electrical Engineering has been one of the most

    active society in GBPIET. I congratulate all who have put ef-

    forts in the magazine, wishing them huge success.

    Dr. SANJAY GAIROLA

    SPARK

    Volume 1, Issue 2

    CONTENTS

    Message

    From The

    Director 1

    Message

    From The

    HOD 1

    Message

    From The

    Mentors 2

    Editor’s

    Note 3

    Articles

    Goonj

    2K19

    4

    14

    Depart-

    mental Ac-

    tivities 20

    A Word

    With The

    Alumni 22

    SPARKSPARKSPARK

    2018-2019

    Society Of Electrical Engineering

    Our college GBPIET has been evolving since

    its foundation. The Electrical Department has

    been the backbone of the college. It seems that

    every iota of this department is seemingly in-

    spired to achieve huge success. This magazine

    is surely no exception. I believe that this mag-

    azine will become the helmsman for younger engineers. I con-

    gratulate all the contributors as well as the editorial board, and

    wish them success.

    With Best Wishes

    Dr. MAHIPAL SINGH CHAUHAN

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    Message From The

    Mentors

    There is no more pleasure than seeing your able

    students achieve new milestones. The SEE has

    always proved its worth and made sure that the

    upcoming engineers get their regular feed of

    motivation. Congratulating them, we assure that

    every future assistance will be provided to the

    curious students by us. I wish that they keep making us feel

    proud.

    MR. SHISHIR SARKAR

    OUR AIM

    To transform the “SPARK” residing inside the students into a

    burning desire to achieve success in every possible field,

    whether it be technical or any else.

    Hence continuously developing the department of Electrical

    Engineering!

    2018-2019

    “The good mentor tells.

    The superior mentor demon-strates.

    While the Greatest mentor In-spires!”

    ~L. B. Tray-

    nor I feel extremely happy on encountering the con-

    stant hard work of our students which keeps the

    spirit of our department high. The second issue

    of the magazine SPARK reflects the ethos and

    aspirations of the students, faculty and other

    team members of the institution. A heart full

    congratulations to all the members for bringing

    out this magazine.

    Dr. YATINDRA KUMAR

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    “The first draft is black and white.

    Editing gives the story color.”

    ~Emma Hill

    My father once told me that “To achieve

    perfection, you need not only hours of

    perseverance but also great guidance and

    team work .” His words perfectly applies

    to the work of SEE in bringing out the II

    issue of SPARK Vol. 1. The guidance of

    our seniors and the faculty became our

    light in fulfilling this endeavor.

    It gives us enormous satisfaction to present you the second issue

    of Volume 1 of the magazine from SEE, which is titled

    SPARK. The SEE has always stood on the aspirations of the

    Electrical Department and by the grace of our ever assisting fac-

    ulty members, we will be continuing so.

    This magazine is a compilation of the hard work and toil of its

    contributors. The team heart fully congratulates every member

    who made the efforts a success, especially our lovely juniors.

    The first issue got a very good response and we hope this issue

    gets the same feedback. However the path to perfection rides

    through constant developments, so every suggestion is valuable.

    Last but not the least a very token of thanks to all the authors

    who sent their articles. We truly hope that the following pages

    will make an interesting read and also inspire the young engi-

    neers.

    ~ Shrey Painuli

    EED III YEAR

    shreypainuli21@gmail

    Feel free to share your suggestions

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    ARTICLES

    Page 4 SPARK

    The Art Of Managing Things

    The top priority for team manager is delegation. Successful dele-

    gation starts with matching people and tasks, so you first need to

    explain what your term’s role and goal are. A good way of doing

    this is to put together a team charter, which sets out the purpose

    of the team and how it will work.

    "EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP IS PRIORTISING THINGS. EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT IS DISCIPLINE

    CARRYING IT OUT."

    Another key duty you have as a manager is to motivate team

    members. Team only performs well if their managers are moti-

    vating them effectively. By combining well motivational practic-

    es with meaningful work, the setting of performance goals, and

    use of an effective reward system, you can establish the kind of

    atmosphere and culture that you need to excel. The better you

    are able to link these factors together, the higher the motivation

    levels of your team are likely to be. That’s a win-win for you,

    them, and the organization.

    The most effective way of developing your people is to ensure

    that you give regular feedback to members of your team. If you

    give and receive feedback regularly, everyone performance will

    improve.

    Communication skills are essential for success in almost any

    role, but these are particular skills and techniques that you’ll use

    more as a manager than you did as a regular worker. Active lis-

    tening is another important skill for managers. Most good man-

    agers are active listeners, it helps them to detect problems early

    and build trust within their teams……..!

    ~RAHUL NAINWAL

    EED III Year

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    FAST FORWARD TO THE FUTURE

    Evolution Of Telecom Technology

    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 5

    Fifth-generation wireless (5G) is the latest iteration of cellular technology, engineered to greatly increase the speed and responsiveness of wireless networks. With 5G, data trans-mitted over wireless broadband connections could travel at rates as high as 20 Gbps by some estimates exceeding wireline network speeds as well as offer latency of 1 ms or lower for uses that require real-time feedback. 5G will also enable a sharp increase in the amount of data transmitted over wireless systems due to more available bandwidth and advanced antenna technology. In addition to improvements in speed, capacity and latency, 5G offers network manage-

    ment features, among them network slicing, which allows mobile operators to create mul-

    tiple virtual networks within a single physical 5G network. This capability will enable

    wireless network connections to support specific uses or business cases and could be sold

    on an as-a-service basis.

    Each generation of cellular technology is separated by not just their data transmission speed, but also a break in encoding methods which requires end-users to upgrade their hardware. 4G can support up to 2Gbps and are slowly continuing to improve in speeds. 4G featured speeds up to 500 times faster than 3G. 5G can be up to 100 times faster than 4G. Wireless network operators in four countries which are, The United States,

    Japan, South Korea and China. They are largely driving the first 5G

    buildouts.

    Samsung is currently researching into 6G. Not too much is currently

    known on how fast 6G would be and how it would operate; however, 6G

    will probably operate in similar magnitudes more than the differences be-

    tween 4 and 5G. Some think 6G may use millimeter waves on the radio spectrum

    and may be a decade away.

    ~AJAY GIRI

    EED III YEAR

    “Technological

    evolution is

    the result of

    our own desire

    to lead a

    better life.”

    ― R.S.Amblee

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    Page 6 SPARK

    अनेकता में एकता !

    सोचा मैंने आज कुछ लिखने का पर मेरी किम कुछ लिख न पाई।

    एक डर सा था इस लिि में लक कही ीं मैं कुछ ऐसा न लिख ि ीं लक लकसी

    के लिि को ठेस पहुचें।।

    उन िोनोीं का ररश्ता बहुत नाज़ुक ह, ऐसा िगता है एक ही मााँ के िो

    बच्ोीं को लकसी ने अिग-अिग टुकडोीं में बााँट लिया हैं।।

    आज मुझे मेरी वो िोस्त याि आती है,

    जो हर ईि पर मुझे सेवई खखिाने बुिाती थी।

    जो हर लिवािी पर मेरे यहााँ लक खीर खाने चिी आती थी।।

    वो हर मखिि में, मैं हर मखिर में,

    वो चािर चढा कर, मैं चुनर चढा कर,

    वो उस खुिा से, मैं उस भगवान से,

    वो यही िुआ करती थी, मैं यही मन्नत माींगती थी,

    लक हमारी िोस्ती सिामत रहे॥

    आप ही बता िीलजए लक सेवई और खीर में लकतना फ़रक है?

    शायि उतना ही लजतना

    मखिि को मखिर,

    चािर को चुनर,

    और भगवान को खुिा बोिने में।

    एक रोज़ वो मेरे पास आती है, पता नही ीं कहााँ से क्या सुन कर और

    मुझसे प छती है।

    हम अिग-अिग धमम के हैं, क्या इस बात से तुझे फ़रक पडता है?

    इतना तो मुझे पता ही था लक इन बातोीं से मुझे कोई फ़रक नही ीं पडता

    पर मेरा लिि और लिमाग ये सोचने पर मजब र हो चुके थे की ये बात

    उसके मन में डािी लकसने,

    उस समय बस िो ही चीजें थी उसको बोिने के लिये,

    क्य ाँ फ़रक पडेगा मुझे॥

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    "ये पेड ये पते्त ये शाखें भी परेशान हो जाएीं ! अगर पररीं िे भी लहन्ि और मुस्लमान हो जाएीं

    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 7

    िोनोीं के ख न का रींग तो िाि ही है न,

    हमें लजस चीज़ ने जोडे रखा है वो लवश्वास ही है न,

    अरे हमारे ररशे्त में अगर खठास की वजह कसाब है, तो लमठास लक वजह भी तो किाम ही है न॥

    उसे समझाने मे थोडा वक़्त िगा।

    बस थोडा वक़्त॥

    काश कुछ ऐसे ही समझाने

    वािे िोग और समझने वािे िोग मेरे इस िेश में आ जाते,

    जो उन िोगोीं को समझा पाते जो मखिर और मखिि के नाम पर इींसानोीं का बाँटवारा कर रहे है।

    जो ये बोिते हैं की हरा रींग मुसिमान का और िाि रींग लहन्िु का है॥

    बात तो लिर ये भी सोचने वािी होगी,

    लक हरा हो या िाि, रींग तो इन्द्रधनुष का है न।

    मींलिर हो या मखिि बनती तो जमीन पर है न।

    लहन्िु हो या मुसिमान, सींतान तो लहन्िुस्तान की हैं न।

    आखखर सींतान तो लहन्िुस्तान लक है न।

    ~VISHAKHA

    EED III YEAR

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    Page 8 SPARK

    Another achievement have been added to the pockets of the Pow-

    er Engineers of India. The highest rating special transformer is

    here.

    BHEL Bhopal has successfully designed and manufactured the

    highest rating special type split winding 120 MVA 400/11.5-11.5

    kV station transformer. As a matter of technical point of view this

    is very useful for power generation in the country. The transform-

    er successfully underwent Short circuit test at National High

    Power Test Laboratory (NHPTI) Bina.

    This is the highest rating 400 kV station transformer short circuit

    tested for the first time in the country from live line i.e., directly

    Transmission grid. All the power transformers had to prove its ad-

    equacy to withstand abnormal conditions of short circuit and its

    reliability during its operation. This power transformer pass the

    most stringent test too. It is the 15th 400kV class transformer of

    BHEL which has passed short circuit till date.

    Split Winding Transformer is a special type transformer in which

    LV winding is split into two parts with common HV winding.

    These compact size transformers are exclusively used in large

    thermal power station to feed power to motors, fans and other sta-

    tion auxiliaries to run the thermal power plant.

    ~PURVANSHI GUPTA

    EED II YEAR

    Special Transformer : Biggest and Highest Rating

    “Electricity can

    transform people's lives, not

    just economically

    but also socially.”

    -Piyush Goyal

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    Tomorrow’s Fuel : Solar Energy

    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 9

    In today’s time, we have become so much habitual about using energy resources like die-sel, CNG and petrol that it never occurs into our minds that what if they were not there. Indeed, this situation is not far. With our current usage and demands the fossil fuels are

    going to last for an estimated time of about 50 years. The resources that we have used in the past 200 years had taken 4-6 million years to be formed. Hence, it is crucially im-portant that we shift our attention towards the other possible ways of sustaining our life-styles.

    Solar radiations reach the Earth’s atmosphere with the power of about 1366 watts per

    sq. metre. Solar energy can be captured using photovoltaic cells which can convert it

    into electric energy.

    For household needs, a solar power plant of about 5 KW capacity is sufficient which

    can be installed in an area of about 50 sq. m. Such a plant would cost around Rs

    9,00,000 and this amount can easily be recovered in about 16 years as we have many

    government schemes which provide subsidy to renewable sources of energy. Thereafter,

    the working of the plant will be free of cost to the user.

    Thus, solar energy can be utilized in remote areas where electricity is still a luxury. Al-so advancements in technologies of electric powered vehicles has opened a new scope for solar energy. Hence, it would not be wrong to call it the fuel of the future.

    ~NITISH SEMWAL EED III YEAR

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    Page 10 SPARK

    Future of Nano Electrical Power

    Plants get their energy from the sun through leaves and the pro-

    cess is called Photosynthesis. Humans do not have leaves but they

    get energy from sun in a very different way; here I am talking

    about the electrical energy. We do have the electrical vanes and

    we call it solar cell which gathers the light from sun and gener-

    ates the electrical energy just like leaves generate food for plant.

    The photo voltaic cells the so called minor source of energy were

    discovered erstwhile in 1870’s and have somehow limited todays

    intellect and since then have kept their properties same through-

    out. The main reason behind this is that the solar panels are not

    efficient to absorb the sunrays.

    SHOCKLEY–QUEISSER LIMIT

    “A single layer of solar cell in ideal condi-

    tion can radically be 33.7% efficient.”

    Recently by various smart means we can

    boost their efficiency by incorporating

    Nano particles. The all we have to do is to

    place these Nano tubes on the solar cells,

    then these tiny tubes (_QUANTUM

    DOTS) interact with the sunlight and concentrate the sun

    light .That concentrated sunlight is then sent to the photo voltaic

    cells which increase the efficiency 15 times way better than any

    other conventional photovoltaic cell.

    Quantum dots

    Quantum dots are very small semiconductor particles, only sev-

    eral nanometers in size, so small that their optical and electronic

    properties differ from those larger LED particles. They are a

    central theme in nanotechnology. Many types of quantum dot

    will emit light of specific frequencies if electricity or light is ap-

    plied to them, and these frequencies can be precisely tuned by

    changing the dots size, shape and material, giving rise to many

    applications. In the language of material science, nanoscale

    semiconductor materials tightly confine either electron or elec-

    tron holes .quantum dots are also sometimes referred as the arti-

    ficial atoms.

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    Can Quantum Dots Turn Windows Into Solar Panels?

    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 11

    In addition to that Nano tubes can be used to harvest the heat energy too. These Nano

    tubes can turn the photovoltaic cell into the thermos-photovoltaic cell .Normally solar

    cells loose most of the energy of sun in form of heat (about 90% of it). Scientist have dis-

    covered a Nano-material that captures light and heat as well and doubles the efficiency of

    a normal cell. Normally the panels are on the rooftops or fields which are because they

    are opaque and block the sun light from going anywhere but the paper in nature-Nano

    technology is proposing a new solution using quantum dots to redirect the sun light of

    regular window. Quantum dots can be 50 atoms across so they can sit on a window and

    you will never even know that they were there. It will take 3 million of them in a row to

    cross the width of a human thumb. Within the Nano structure the dots absorb the light hit-

    ting the glass and redirect it into the panels located into the window frame and can make

    any window a potential solar energy collector.

    Complications to achieve the goal

    Each of the technology does have some demerits. Cost it has. As we know that we are

    dealing with the smallest particles inside any material so automatically complexity will

    be there and that complexity leads to increase many complications. Working in a Nano

    scale is not everyone’s cup of tea. A small glitch can bring a big complication there.

    Many scientist claims that the quantum dots can be made of organic and nontoxic mate-

    rial but as usual more research needed means more money is needed. It seems as if af-

    ter a few years solar panels will rule the world of sustainable energy sources.

    ~MAYANK BHATT

    EED FINAL YEAR

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    Page 12 SPARK

    The Lungs Of The World In Flames

    On august 19, Brazil’s largest city Amazon which is most diverse

    with millions of species and billions of trees went dark. The

    clouds of smoke were all over and covered the sun which turned

    the day into night for the people of Brazil. There are more than

    40,000 fires which were going in the amazon forest and still on

    the rise , even though the government has banned burning.

    “There is no doubt that this rise in fire activity is associated with

    a sharp rise in deforestation” said Paulo Artaxo, an atmospheric

    physicist. Farmers usually set fires in the dry season to use the

    land for farming and to graze cattle. Deforestation for farming is

    a very serious threat to the rainforests which often leads to an un-

    controllable burning.

    “WHAT WE ARE DOING TO THE FORESTS IS A MIRROR REFLECTION OF EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE

    DOING TO OURSELVES AND OTHERS.”

    Look deep into

    nature, and then you will

    understand everything better.

    -Albert Einstein

    This is the highest record breaking fire in Amazon forest since

    2013 marking an increase of 83 percent. Amazon’s ecosystem pro-

    duces 20 percent of earth’s oxygen and therefore called “the lungs

    of the world”.

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    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 13

    There is a huge loss of biodiversity and emission of carbon affecting the whole world. In

    addition to this, the fires are reducing the number of rains in many regions. Our planet is

    losing an essential carbon sink to be found in Amazon. “In the amazon, nothing is adapted

    to fire” said William Magnusson, a researcher, as 10 percent of Earth’s animal species live

    there.

    Brazil has already developed a framework to stop deforestation in the amazon and several

    environmental laws were passed to develop a national program to protect amazon. The

    leaders of the world’s wealthiest countries decided to provide an aid of $22 million and this

    offer was angrily rejected by the Brazilian government mentioning that they mind their

    own business.

    Later on, Mr. bolsonaro twitted that he would reconsider the offer only if Mr. macron with-

    draw his comments that Brazil does not have sovereignty over the Amazon.

    CARLOS QUESADA, FAMOUS SCIENTIST SAID

    “ THE AMAZON WAS BUYING YOU SOME TIME THAT IT IS NOT GOING TO BUY ANYMORE.”

    We all must come together and contribute to protect the forests for our children ,

    grandchildren and children yet to be born.

    We must protect the forests for those who cant speak for themselves such as birds,

    animals, fish and trees.

    ~SHEETAL CHAUDHARY

    EED III YEAR

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    Page 14 SPARK

    GOONJ 2K19

    Inter-departmental techno-cultural fest of our college. It will bring

    students from all the departments to come together and compete in

    various cultural, literary, photography and designing events to show-

    case their talent and boost their personality. The three day annual

    techno-cultural festival Goonj has students competing in more than

    50 cultural, literary, arts, music, technical and dance events.

    Slam Poetry

    Vishakha (II YEAR)

    Just Dance

    Prateek Kumar (III YEAR)

    Miss Goonj

    Mansi Negi (II YEAR)

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    Volume 1, Issue 2 Page 15

    Footloose

    Prateek Kumar

    Shubham Singh

    Hritik Kumar

    Zenith Khanduri

    Urja Saini

    Manvi Kaur

    Vishakha

    Nach Baliye

    Shubham Singh (I YEAR)

    Deepika Sijwali (III YEAR)

    III YEAR

    I YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    Drama

    Adarsh Verma

    Sumit Oli

    Sumit Kohli

    Deepti Semwal

    Vishakha

    Mohit Mehta

    Abhisar Vishnoi

    Deepak Rawat

    Hritik Kumar

    Himanshu Dhyani

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

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    Page 16 SPARK

    Clay Art

    Manpreet Kaur (II YEAR)

    Akansha Arora (I YEAR)

    “THE ONLY PLACE WHERE SUCCESS COMES BEFORE WORK IS IN THE DICTIONARY.”

    Halla Bol

    Mohit Mehta

    Deepak Rawat

    Hritik Kumar

    Anjali

    Kanishk

    Ravi

    Nitika Dasoni

    Shrey Painuli

    Siddarth Gaur

    Kesav

    Purvanshi Gupta

    Vaishali Singh

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    II YEAR

    II YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    I YEAR

    I YEAR

    Quawaali

    Saurabh Pargai

    Mahim Tiwari

    Nitish Semwal

    Priyanshu

    Karan Dimri

    Prateek Kumar

    Siddarth Gaur

    Rakshit Sharma

    Magar Singh

    Sumit Kohli

    Yogesh Tiwari

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    I YEAR

    III YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    I YEAR

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    Ghupp Chupp

    Uddeshya Aswal

    Yogesh Tiwari

    Ayush Chauhan

    Anuj Semwal

    Abhay Dhyani

    Vasu Singhal

    Bhaskar Joshi

    Abhinav Joshi

    I YEAR

    I YEAR

    I YEAR

    I YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    II YEAR

    II YEAR

    Wall Painting

    Deepak Rawat

    Parv Chandola

    Priyanshu

    Urja Saini

    Sneh Singh

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

    I YEAR

    Rangavalli

    Manpreet

    Pooja

    Akansha Arora

    Vaishali Singh

    FINAL YEAR

    III YEAR

    YEAR

    I YEAR

    Bash From The Trash

    Sneh Singh

    Anshu

    Anjali Rani

    Bhanupriya

    I YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    Collage

    Nitika Dasoni (II YEAR)

    Pot Designing

    Anjali

    Manpreet

    III YEAR

    III YEAR

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    Page 18 SPARK

    Instrumental

    Saurabh Pargai

    Mahim Tiwari

    Nitish Semwal

    Priyanshu Negi

    Harshit

    Rock Band

    Saurabh Pargai

    Mahim Tiwari

    Nitish Semwal

    Priyanshu Negi

    Harshit

    Rakshit

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    FINAL YEAR

    II YEAR

    III YEAR

    II YEAR

    I YEAR

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    Technical Team

    I YEAR

    Anuj Semwal

    Mohit Dimri

    Aditya Dhyani

    Ayush Chauhan

    Aman Lohani

    II YEAR

    Shrey Painuli

    Rajat Chauhan

    Devendra Ku-mar

    Ankit Bisht

    Aditya Bhard-waj

    Rajan Kumar

    Rounak Kumar

    Himanshu Joshi

    Deepak Rana

    III YEAR

    Sangam Kumar

    Piyush Mehta

    Snehdeep Kun-

    war

    Sandeep Singh

    Rana

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    DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

    On 10th of March the Soci-

    ety of Electrical Engineer-

    ing, (SEE) conducted a

    painting competition for 1st

    and 2nd year students. The

    theme for the competition

    was “Tribute to Indian Ar-

    my#PULWAMAATTACK.”

    Students were divided into

    teams. Each team compris-

    ing least of 3 students. Everyone was filled with real pride and enthusiasm as the theme it-

    self pumped everyone with Patriotism.

    The event started at about 11 am. Students were provided with colors, brushes and charts to

    display their best art. A competitive spirit was maintained all throughout the competition.

    The result of which was that within an hour amazing paintings were drawn by the students.

    The top six groups were given prizes, where Vinay,

    Himanshu & Neeraj bagged 1st prize. Komal, Vaishali,

    Purvanshi & Sneh got 2nd while Richa, Gitanjali,

    Avantika & Ritika had to settle as 2nd runner ups.

    Summing up, the event was fruitful as it brought one

    another to creative side of Technical students. We hope

    SEE conducts many such events in future.

    ~MANSI NEGI

    EED III YEAR

    Painting Competition, SEE

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    Quiz

    On 5th of March a Quiz competition was organized by the Society of Electrical Engi-

    neering, (SEE) for 1st and 2nd year students. The competition to give an exciting edge

    was divided into 3 parts which catered for different needs in the students to earn the top

    notch. A team of 3 students was formed by the students. First round was a qualifying

    round which creamed the best from MCQs. The Second round checked the visual perfor-

    mance of the teams. The final round led to an intense Battle among the last standing

    teams. The finale led to a rivalry tie breaker for the 2nd and 3rd positions. The First posi-

    tion was bagged by Nitish Semwal, Rahul Chauhan and Himanshu Joshi while the team

    of 2nd year comprising Aman Kumar, Shrikant Saini and Abhishek Singh became the

    runners up. Ajay Giri, Ankit Bisht and Shrey Painuli got the third position.

    The Quiz competition was a complete pack as it encouraged the students to wander into

    the track of knowledge, not only in the technical sphere but also other affairs!

    ~ANKIT RAWAT

    EED III YEAR

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    Expert Lectures on “Maximum Power Extraction Techniques for Solar PV

    Array” on 6th May 2019 and “Adaptive Control Techniques for Grid Inte-

    grated Solar PV Array” on 7th May.

    Expert Lectures on “Active Power Regulation in Non-synchronous AC

    Grid with HVDC interconnection” on 22nd May and “Load Frequency

    Control of Power System in perspective to Smart Grid Operation” on 23rd

    May.

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    Expert Lecture

    By the efficient efforts of our esteemed faculty, an expert lecture was organized on

    'Transient Response Analysis' on the 22nd of August, 2019. The professors from 'The

    College Of Technology, Pantnagar came to our college and received a very appreciating

    response from the audience, which constituted the students of third and final year. The

    seminar room was set up according to the needs of the lecturer who was aided with a

    presentation on the topic.

    The lecture culminated in the addition to the knowledge of the students on Electrical

    Machines.

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    A WORD WITH THE ALUMNI

    1. Greetings Sir! How are you doing? Where are you currently working at?

    Hello juniors, I am doing great, currently working at an incubation company named Tech-

    nogripper as a business analyst. So if you want to know anything about startups from ideation

    to funding, I am happy to help.

    2. How was your experience during your undergraduate program?

    My graduation years were the 4 golden years of my life. I believe I grew as a person there,

    before coming to college I was more or less aimless, but looking harder I did found out that

    my passion for solving real life problems could be channelized in the right direction. And our

    College gave me the platform to test my wits, learn my passion and work care freely. It was

    a journey that took me inside myself, exploring a lot of dimensions and perspectives and

    made me who I am today. I enjoyed my days with the best of friends and the best of every-

    thing I could imagine having.

    3. What were the major challenges you faced in GBPIET? What was your moti-

    vation that kept you going?

    GBPEC itself was the biggest challenge, beautiful but remote location like our college stuck

    me hard at the very start... overpriced general store items, unavailability of fresh fruits and

    bakery products, poor restaurant conditions, travelling problems.

    These small and highly ignored issues seemed a good opportunity to me to build solution's

    that could not only benefit the college community but also myself.

    And so is said "Nothing will change Until you do." It became the biggest lesson of my life

    and my motivation to pursue entrepreneurship.

    Arush Sharma (2014-2018)

    Achievements : Founder Of SnapUp

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    4. What are your views on the SEE?

    SEE is a very good club encouraging students of electrical depart-

    ment every year to think out of the box. Events, competitions, work-

    shops boosted my confidence, made me a confident speaker. For me

    SEE was the starting point to learn and grow in the college.

    5. What comes to your mind when we say a ‘Perfect Elec-

    trical Engineer’?

    Excellent electrical engineer should have both theoretical

    knowledge and practical mindset. Troubleshooting attitude will

    make it better .

    6. Some valuable advice to the readers.

    Valuable advice:

    Follow your dreams. They know the way !

    By Mahima Arora (FINAL YEAR)

    “NEVER

    GIVE UP

    ON A

    DREAM

    JUST

    BECAUSE

    OF THE

    TIME IT

    WILL TAKE

    TO

    ACCOMPLIS

    H IT. THE

    TIME WILL

    PASS

    ANYWAY. ”

    –EARL

    NIGHTING

    ALE

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    Core Team Of SEE

    Name Post

    Vishakha Hritik Kumar

    President

    Nitish Semwal Treasurer

    Monika Joshi Harshit Dobriyal

    Cultural Head

    Nitika Dasoni Rahul Nainwal

    Management Head

    Sheetal Chaudhary Vinay Singh

    Art Head

    Malvika Negi Siddhartha Gaur

    Discipline Head

    Ajay Giri Rajat Chauhan

    Technical Head

    Shrey Painuli Literary Head & Ex-

    ecutive Editor

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    We Welcome The New Faculty Into

    The Department

    ACHIEVEMENTS

    More than 55 papers in international journal, nation-

    al and international conference papers have been

    published till date.

    INDIAN NATIONAL ACADEMY of ENGINEER-

    ING (INAE)- INNOVATIVE STUDENT PROJECTS

    AWARD at DOCTORAL LEVEL-2009

    ACHIEVEMENTS

    Major Project (M.Tech) on High Assurance Booting

    For financial transaction.

    Minor Project (M.Tech) on Interfacing of optical

    Transducers with Arduino Development Board and

    Monitoring data on PC.

    ACHIEVEMENTS

    Gold Medalist of UTU University in M. Tech. Power

    System branch.

    Awarded the “Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay rajya sak-

    shik utkristha prize” by Board of school education Ut-

    tarakhand and Uttarakhand state government.

    ACHIEVEMENTS

    Paper entitled “Steady State Analysis of Distribution

    System with Wind Generation Uncertainty”, has pub-

    lished in World Academic of Science, Engineering

    and Technology International Journal of Electrical

    and Computer Engineering, vol. 12, no 5, 2018.

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    EDITORIAL TEAM

    1) Chief Editor

    2) Editor

    3) Designer

    4) Students’ Co-ordinator

    5)Graphics Designer

    6)Technical Staff

    Dr. Yatindra Kumar, Associate

    Prof., EED

    Mr. Shishir Kumar, Asst. Prof. EED

    Mr. Nitish Rawat, Asst. Prof., EED

    Mahima Arora, Final Year

    Shrey Painuli, III Year

    Mr. Virendra Kumar