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Sujit Kumar Dash |
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Sujit Kumar Dash
B.E. (UCE, Burla), M.Tech (IIT, Kharagpur)
Senior Lecturer in Dept. of EEE
Sujit Kumar Dash joined the institute on July’ 2009
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Contact Address |
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Institute of Technical Education & Research
Jagamohan Nagar, Khandagiri,
Bhubaneswar – 751030, India.
Phone : +91-674-2350181, 2351539. 2351777, 2351419
Fax : +91-674-2351880/2351217
Web: http://www.iter.ac.in/Ele_ele.php |
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At: Keshpur, PO: CRRI, Cuttack- 753006
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+91-674-2350181, 2351539. 2351777, 2351419-104 |
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sujitkdash@iter.ac.in , sujitdash@gmail.com |
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Research Interest
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Power System Optimization (Revenue Optimization for Generating Stations) |
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Teaching (UG/PG) |
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UG course: Power System Operation & Control, Basic Electrical Engineering, Network Theory, Switch Gear & Protection, Electrical Machines |
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Experience (Academic/Industry) |
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September 2001 - June 2007
Organization : Eastern Academy of Science and Technology , Bhubaneswar , Orissa
Post held : Sr. Lecturer in Electrical Engineering Department
Achievements :
1) Proficiently taught subjects : Network Analysis and Synthesis ,Power Electronics, Control System Engineering , Electrical Machines , Internet Technology Languages (JAVA) , Programming in C.
2) Took initiative for establishment of an improved electrical maintenance philosophy, which is now functional in the institute.
3) Conceptualized and assist in the set up of the VLSI Laboratory for the institute..
July 1999 - April 2000
Organization : University College of Engineering , Burla
Post held : Part-time Lecturer in Electrical Engineering Department.
Achievements : Proficiently taught subjects: Network Analysis and Synthesis ,Digital
Electronics, Control System Engineering , Electrical Machines.
March 1995 – December 1995
Organization : Motherson Sumi Systems Ltd , Noida
Post held : Engineer (Quality Control)
Achievements :
1) Ensured customer satisfaction through stringent quality control measures for wiring harnesses.
2) Imparted training for technicians on quality testing.
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