Research

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.

Completed Research

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

 

Ongoing Research

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