Our wide range of research interests predominantly involve experimentation supported by theoretical modeling and simulation studies. The research interests include development of advanced methods for detection, location and quantification of defects in power equipment. The department is equipped with various simulation tools and equipments adequate for carrying out research in the development of advanced condition monitoring methods for monitoring the status and life time of power equipments. High Voltage Engineering research group is also active in the study of nanocomposites with a view to improve or modify the dielectric properties.
Sl.No. |
Name |
Area of
Research |
Guide |
1 |
Siny Paul |
Nanocomposite Insulators |
Dr. Sindhu T K |
2 |
Nisha P V |
Filtering of Electromagnetic
Interference in Power Systems |
Dr.Sindu T K Dr. Elizabeth P. Cheriyan |
3 |
Gowrishankar S |
Electric field computation in
polymeric insulators |
Dr.Sunitha K |
Sl.No. |
Name |
Area of
Research |
Guide |
1 |
Jineeth Joseph |
Condition Monitoring of Power Cables |
Dr. Sindhu T K |
2 |
Avinash Nelson A |
Characterization of Polymer Nano
Composites |
Dr. Preetha P Dr. Sunitha K |
3 |
Vidya M S |
Prediction of Discharge voltage of
High Voltage insulation systems |
Dr.Sunitha K Dr. Ashok S |
4 |
Joyce Jacob |
Liquid Nanodielectrics |
Dr. Preetha P Dr. Sindhu T K |
5 |
Emil NinanSkariah |
Applications of electric
Discharges/non-thermal plasma |
Dr. Sindhu T K |
6 |
Jacob P Varghese |
Epoxy nano dielectrics/Functionally
Graded Material |
Dr. Preetha P Dr. Sunitha R |
7 |
Anjitha V |
Computational electromagnetics in
Biomedical Applications |
Dr.Sunitha K |
8 |
Lakshmi Tharamal |
Condition Monitoring of Transformer
Oil |
Dr. Preetha P Dr. Sindhu T K |
9 |
Noorul Haque |
Surface Charging of Polymeric
Insulators Under Contaminated Conditions |
Dr.Sunitha K |
10 |
Deepu Koshy |
EMI/EMC of Electric Vehicles |
Dr. Sindhu T K |