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Empowering the Future of Electrical Engineering

Event Date: 30 November 2024 

Event overview:

The Department of Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the University Polytechnic successfully hosted an expert lecture by Mr. R.C. Jha, former GM and HOD (Project Engineering Electrical) at NTPC. The session focused on key topics such as power grid operations, industrial automation, and renewable energy, offering students a deep dive into these crucial areas. Mr. Jha provided valuable insights into industry practices and highlighted significant career opportunities in the electrical engineering domain. His engaging presentation not only enriched the students' understanding of practical applications in the field but also offered guidance on navigating their future professional paths. The lecture was both informative and inspiring, fostering a strong connection between academic learning and industry expectations. Participants were highly motivated by Mr. Jha's expertise and experience, making the session a remarkable success that left a lasting impression on all attendees.

Event Detailed Description:

The session commenced on 30 November 2024 with a formal introduction to Mr. Jha’s illustrious career and his notable contributions to the energy sector. With decades of experience in project engineering and leadership roles at NTPC, Mr. Jha is a repository of knowledge and expertise in the domain of electrical engineering. The lecture provided an excellent platform for students to gain insights into cutting-edge advancements and critical areas of interest, such as power grid operations, industrial automation, and renewable energy.

The session began with an exploration of power grid operations. Mr. Jha explained the complexities involved in managing large-scale energy distribution networks, emphasizing the importance of grid stability and efficiency. He provided detailed explanations of the challenges faced in balancing energy demands and supply, offering real-world examples of strategies employed to ensure uninterrupted power delivery.

Beyond technical knowledge, Mr. Jha provided a wealth of career advice for aspiring engineers. He encouraged students to develop skills in emerging areas such as data analytics, machine learning, and IoT, which are becoming integral to the energy sector. He also shared tips on securing internships, acing interviews, and remaining adaptable in a rapidly evolving industry.

The session was interactive and engaging, with students actively participating in the Q&A segment. Mr. Jha’s responses to their questions—ranging from technical queries to career-oriented advice—were candid and insightful, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

This expert lecture was an enriching experience for the participants. It not only broadened their understanding of the electrical engineering industry but also inspired them to explore new career possibilities and contribute to the field with innovative ideas. The Department of Diploma in Electrical Engineering takes pride in organizing such impactful events and looks forward to hosting more sessions that empower students to achieve excellence in their professional endeavours.

Department: Diploma In Electrical Engineering

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