SITE Ph.D. FAQs
Ques. What research areas are covered in the Ph.D. program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
Ans. The program covers diverse research areas including power system analysis, power electronics, electrical machines, renewable energy systems, high voltage engineering, and control systems. Students can choose their specialization based on their interests and faculty expertise.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for Ph.D. research at SITE?
Ans. SITE has well-equipped electrical laboratories with high-voltage testing equipment, power electronics workstations, electrical machine testing facilities, and renewable energy systems. Students have access to simulation software like MATLAB/Simulink and PSCAD for power system analysis.
Ques. Are there opportunities for industry collaboration during Ph.D. research?
Ans. Yes, SITE has collaborations with leading power utilities, electrical equipment manufacturers, and renewable energy companies. Ph.D. scholars can work on industry-sponsored research projects and participate in internships.
Ques. What is the typical research output expected from Ph.D. students?
Ans. Ph.D. students are expected to publish their research in peer-reviewed journals and conferences. The program typically results in 3-5 publications per student during the 3-year duration, along with a comprehensive thesis.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. while working in the industry?
Ans. Currently, SITE offers Ph.D. programs primarily on a full-time basis. However, candidates should contact the department directly to inquire about any part-time or external research options that may be available.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in academia, research institutions, power utilities, electrical equipment manufacturing companies, and government research organizations. Many also establish their own research ventures or pursue postdoctoral fellowships at prestigious institutions.
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