This document contains information about the Electronics and Communication department at GIT R&D Lab including:
1) A list of 14 faculty members in the department.
2) A brief description of the department and the areas of specialization covered including devices and circuits, analog and digital electronics, and communication systems.
3) The mission, objectives, labs, workshops, and activities of the department including industrial visits, seminars, and a conference on microwave devices and components.
2. Faculty Members
Dr. M.L.SISODIA • Mr. OM PRAKASH VERMA
Dr. J.D.JAIN • Mr. SATYENDRA SINGH
Dr. MANISHA GUPTA • Ms. GARGEE GUNTHEY
Mr. DINESH SETHI(HOD) • Mr. SUJEET KUMAR GUPTA
Mr. RAHUL JAIN • Mr. AKASH SHARMA
Mr. SITARAM MALI • Mr. MANISH JAIN
Mr. RISHABH SHARMA • Mr. PRAMOD KR. NEHRA
Mr. NITIN KUMAR SHARMA • Mr. NITIN DHAR DWIVEDI
Mr. RITESH KUMAR KALBHORE • Ms. PRIYAMVADA TIWARI
Mrs. SHILPA WAGHMARE • Mr. ABHISHEK AMAN
Mr. R.N. VISHNOI • Ms. RUCHI SINGHAL
Mr. ATUL SHARMA
Mr. MANISH KR.GUPTA
Mr. MANOJ GUPTA
Mr. PRNAY SHARMA
3. About the department
Electronics and Communication Engineering
graduates are qualified for professional practice or
graduate work in several areas of specialization. In
addition to fundamentals of science and
mathematics, the program provides a solid
background in Devices & Circuits, Analog and
Digital Electronics and Electromagnetic. The senior-
level classes offered include Control Systems,
Communication Systems, Digital Signal Processing
and Digital System Design.
4. Contd.
Electronics Engineering is one of the largest and
fastest growing field of engineering. It covers a
wide range of applications such as television,
radio, computers, telecommunication etc. which
make our life easier and enjoyable. They help us
see, hear and communicate over vast distances
and do things faster.
5. MISSION
To generate new knowledge by engaging in
cutting-edge research and to promote academic
growth by offering undergraduate &
postgraduate courses and to develop human
potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually
capable and imaginatively gifted leaders can
emerge in a range of professions.
6. Objectives
To produce graduates who are able to practice electronics engineering
to serve state and regional industries, government agencies, or national
and international industries.
To produce graduates with the necessary background and technical
skills to work professionally in one or more of the following areas:
analog electronics, digital electronics, communication systems,
computer-based systems and control systems.
To prepare graduates for personal and professional success with
awareness of and commitment to their ethical and social
responsibilities, both as individuals and in team environments.
To prepare graduates who are capable of maintaining and improving
their technical competence through lifelong learning, including
entering and succeeding in an advanced degree program in a field such
as engineering, science or business.
7. Modern, state of the art and well furnished labs
Computer lab with the necessary design software
like Lab View
Well maintained workshops comprising many
shops like Project Lab, MAT LAB etc.
12. Departmental Achievements
Around 60 % students have been placed in several
prestigious firms
Major recruiters are:-
Tech Mahindra
L & T Infotech
Indian Army
HCL-BPO,
WIPRO Infotech
Capgemini
Syntel
Future First
CMR Design
13. Faculty Achievements
Book on” Control System Engineering.” by Mr. Dinesh
Sethi.
Journal Published on “ New adaptive alogorithym for next
generation antennas” by Mr. Nitin Kumar Sharma, and Mr.
Sitaram Mali
National paper on “New Advance Micro strip Patch
Antenna with High Gain Efficiency” by Mr. Rahul Jain
National paper on “Circularly polarized dual frequency
broadband rectangular patch antenna with notches” by
Dr. Manisha Gupta
14. Career Opportunities
for Electronics Engineers
Electronics has a major role in improving productivity in
industries like oil, energy, agriculture and so many other
important sectors of economy. In steel, petroleum and
chemical industries, it is the electronic devices that direct,
control and test production processes. Health care industry
depends on electronic instruments to perform chemical tests
and to check body functions. The safety in transportation,
factories, mines and in homes rely heavily on electronics.