Welcome to the Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (AEIE) Department!
This repository/document serves as an overview of our department's mission, academic programs, research initiatives, lab infrastructure, and other key resources.
To become a center of excellence in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation, fostering innovation, research, and skilled professionals to meet the evolving needs of industry and society.
- To impart strong theoretical and practical knowledge in electronics and instrumentation.
- To promote interdisciplinary learning and problem-solving skills.
- To encourage research, innovation, and industry collaboration.
- To develop professionals with ethics, social responsibility, and leadership skills.
- B.Tech in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
- Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
- Curriculum includes: Sensors & Transducers, Industrial Instrumentation, Analog & Digital Electronics, Embedded Systems, Control Systems, Process Control, PLC/SCADA, IoT, etc.
- M.Tech in Instrumentation Engineering
- Specializations may include Biomedical Instrumentation, Industrial Automation, etc.
- Basic Electronics Lab
- Sensors & Transducers Lab
- Process Control Lab
- Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab
- Digital Signal Processing Lab
- PLC & SCADA Lab
- IoT & Embedded Systems Lab
- Simulation & Modeling Lab (MATLAB, LabVIEW)
We encourage students and faculty to engage in R&D activities in the following areas:
- Industrial Automation
- Smart Sensors and IoT
- Biomedical Instrumentation
- Robotics and Control
- Signal Processing and AI applications in Instrumentation
- MoUs with reputed industries and organizations
- Internship and industrial training opportunities
- Workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by industry experts
- Projects in collaboration with industries
Graduates can pursue careers as:
- Instrumentation Engineers
- Automation Engineers
- Control System Engineers
- Embedded Systems Developers
- R&D Engineers
- Further studies in M.Tech, MS, Ph.D., or management