
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
HOD's Message

Parag Datar
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
“Electrical is the most consequential engineering challenge of our generation and at the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, we treat it with exactly that weight. The transition to sustainable, intelligent, and distributed energy systems is not a future problem. It is happening now, and it demands engineers who understand both the physics of power and the intelligence of modern control systems. Our students work at the intersection of electronics, instrumentation, renewable energy technologies, smart grids, and IoT-enabled monitoring systems. They learn to design, optimize, and manage the energy infrastructure that the world is urgently building. What we give our students is not just technical knowledge, it is the awareness that the work they will do after graduation will matter in ways that go far beyond any single project or any single career. Electrical engineers don't just power systems. They power futures.”