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Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engg.

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Overview

The department of Electronics & Instrumentation engineering started in the year 2001 and the first batch of students graduated in the year 2005. The department has highly qualified and experienced faculty. The instrumentation laboratory is of international standards with different process control work benches for measurement and control of flow, pressure, level etc. 
 
The primary focus of instrumentation engineering is the development and implementation of electrical and electronic instruments for the purpose of measuring, monitoring, and recording physical phenomena. Among many other types of instruments, instrumentation engineers develop seismic sensors, blood glucose sensors, fire detectors and a host of sensors for many applications. Major users of these instruments include industries that rely on automated processes, such as chemical and manufacturing plants. A very large field of work is also offered in biomedical engineering, and in metrology.
 
The scope of instrumentation engineering is vast, and is fast growing, in part due to the increased use of automatic control in manufacturing and process plants. Growth is also tied to the development of more accurate and more robust sensors, which allow us to detect phenomena of interest (such as the presence of minute levels of toxins in food) with much higher precision than what we could do a generation ago.
 
The Electronics and Instrumentation curriculum includes courses on the design of analog and digital electronic devices used for measurement and control of parameters such as flow, pressure, temperature, and level, and the calibration of such instruments. Students learn to program microcontrollers, and to design and implement communication networks composed of sensors, actuators, and programmable logic controllers (PLC). Since instrumentation engineering is closely related to control engineering courses on signals, systems, and control theory are also included.
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Research

The faculties of the department are very active in research. Some of the research areas of the faculties include MEMS, Semiconductor devices, Medical Instrumentation, Bio signal processing, Fetal ECG extraction, nonlinear analysis of ECG, Nonlinear analysis of EEG, Prediction of onset of epilepsy and process controls, Control system, Process Control, Neural networks and fuzzy Logics, Biomedical Instrumentation, Fetal ECG monitoring etc.
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Courses

The department has number of courses running in the institute. Some of the courses are Discipline Specific and some of them are available to all the disciplines. The courses are ranging from Microprocessor and Interfacing, Control System to Power Electronics. There are number of Elective courses EIE department offers, some of them are Fiber Optics & Optoelectronics, Fiber optics & Laser Instrumentation, Instrumentation for petrochemical industries, Robotics & Automation, Medical Instrumentation, Advanced Process Control, Bio-Medical, Image Processing, Digital Control, Virtual Instrumentation, Neural Network & Fuzzy logic, Data Communication & Networks, Digital Signal Processing, IC Fabrication Technology, Introduction to MEMS etc.
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Faculty

The faculties of the department are having high calibre in research and teaching. Most of the faculties possess doctoral degree from the esteemed institutions from India and abroad. The faculties are actively participating in research activities and getting involved in publishing their research. 

Achievements

  • AERIAL ROBOTICS COMPETITION

    The aerial robot, developed by students of BITS Pilani at the Dubai campus won the first position in the International Aerial Robotics Competition (IARC) held recently in  North Dakota, United States.

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Convocation 2011

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