College of Engineering & Technology Labs

The College of Engineering & Technology at the UOS is comprised of three academic departments namely i) Department of Civil, Environmental & Transportation System, ii) Department of Mechanical, Industrial & Energy System and iii) Department of Electrical, Electronics & Computer Systems. Each department is equipped with latest infrastructure and resources to support practical learning, research, and innovation across various engineering and technology disciplines.

Department of Electrical, Electronics & Computer Systems: Icon

The Electrical, Electronics & Computer systems Department at the College of Engineering & Technology (UOS) is dedicated to advancing knowledge and research ranging from power electronics to instrumentations to computer engineering through cutting-edge facilities and specialized laboratories including Electrical machine Lab, power electronics Lab, high voltage Lab, Instrumentation and control lab, digital logic design lab, renewable energy Lab, integrated circuit design lab, communications Lab and Advanced computer lab. Few of the labs/equipment are depicted below.

Power Electronics Lab: Icon

The Power Electronics Lab is designed for practical studies and experiments related to the conversion, control, and management of electrical power using solid-state electronics. This lab provides hands-on experience with various power electronic devices like diodes, thyristors, MOSFETs, and IGBTs. The lab also covers the design and application of converters, inverters, and motor drives used in industrial applications.

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The Hydal Turbine in renewable Lab focuses on understanding the mechanical and electrical aspects of hydroelectric power generation. It features various types of turbines such as Pelton, Francis, and Kaplan turbines, which convert water energy into mechanical energy, and subsequently into electrical energy.

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High Voltage Lab Icon

The High Voltage Lab is designed to conduct experiments involving electrical equipment and systems that operate at high voltages, typically exceeding 1000 V. The lab is equipped with high-voltage transformers, circuit breakers, insulators, and other related equipment to study insulation, electrical breakdown, and the behavior of materials under stress.

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