Head of the Department
Prof. (Dr.) K. M. Hossain
Professor
B.Sc.(JU), B.Tech.(JU), M.Tech.(NIT, Dgp), PhD (NIT, Dgp)
LABORATORY
• Microprocessor Lab
• Industrial Instrumentation Lab
• Sensors & Transducers Lab
• Control Engineering Lab
• Process Control Lab
• Electronics Instrumentation &
• Measurement Lab
• Advanced Microprocessors and
• Microcontrollers Lab
• Telemetry & Remote Control Lab
• Instrumentation & Control
• Design Lab
• Power Electronics Lab
• Power Plant Instrumentation Lab
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APPLIED ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING (AEIE)
Year of establishment: 2002
B.Tech. in Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (4 years)
Year of commencement: 2002
Current Intake: 60
VISION
To aspire to be a premiere department; imparting world class technical
education and to bridge
industry expertise with academic excellence, thereby producing
technically competent engineers
catering to the needs of the society, environment and the nation. |
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MISSION
The mission of the Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
Department is to provide
with a foundation in Electronics and Instrumentation, and the
underlying mathematics and science, and to provide excellent
opportunity with strong moral sense of social and ethical
responsibilities, in order to build up professionally competent
engineers through value-added teaching, learning and research
environment.
The key objective is to provide state of the art infrastructure and a
facilitating environment toward
quality education and promote high standards of professional ethics,
transparency and accountability. Department fosters establishing value
creating networks with alumni, industries,
educational institutes and other stake-holders and encourages
collaborative research and consultancies with industries. |
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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Graduates of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
department are expected to excel in professional career or pursue higher
education and research or in entrepreneurship by acquiring sound knowledge
in basic science, mathematics and core engineering.
2. Graduates of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
department are expected to abide by professional code of conduct,
following the principles of financial management, possessing sound
communication skills and ready to take leadership or have enough tolerance
to act as a simple and indispensable member of a multicultural team
working on a multi-disciplinary project.
3. Graduates of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
department are expected to be a good citizen, conscious about the society
and environment, respect for professional ethics and values and quality to
adapt in the fast changing society through life-long learning. |
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES
a. Apply principles of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals and specialized knowledge in electronics and instrumentation
to the solution of complex engineering problems.
b. Identify, formulate and analyze various complex engineering problems.
c. Prescribe solution for complex engineering problems and design/develop
eco-friendly devices to cater the needs of society.
d. Use research based knowledge to conduct investigation of complex
problem and draw valid conclusion.
e. Use modern tools, both software and hardware for modeling, analyzing
and providing solutions for complex engineering
problems.
f. Apply engineering knowledge in workplace in particular and society at
large such as community health and hygiene, personnel and community
safety, keeping in mind cultural and legal issues involved.
g. Devise instruments and implement projects which are socially acceptable
and compatible to the environmental protection leading to sustainable
development.
h. Abide by ethical principles and professional code of conduct while
carrying out responsibility as professional engineers.
i. Take responsibilities individually or as a leader and also have enough
humility to act as a member of an assorted multi-disciplinary team.
j. Cognize and demonstrate effective communication skills on complex
engineering activities through technical report writing, presentation and
communicate with engineering community and society at large.
k. Manage projects and prescribe solutions to minimize project costs in a
multi-disciplinary venture.
l. Inherit a culture of enhancing knowledge in technological advancement
in their own and allied fields..
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