Sikandar Ali Khan

Electrical Engineering Department

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Email: sikandaralikhan@dtu.ac.in

Qualifications

B. Tech, M. Tech, Ph.D. (Pursuing)

Areas of Interest

Design of Electrical Machines, Electrical Drives, Design Optimization

1. Faculty Details 

Name : Sikandar Ali Khan

Designation : Assistant Professor

Research Areas : Design of Electrical Machines, Electrical Drives, Design Optimization

Academic Qualifications :

Ph.D. (Pursuing) from Electrical Engineering Department, Delhi Technological University.

M. Tech in Power Systems and Drives from Aligarh Muslim University

B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University

2. Courses taught :

Courses Taught
Academic Year 2017 - 18
ODD semester EVEN semester
Basic Electrical Engineering B. Tech. (I semester) Basic Electrical Engineering B. Tech. (II semester)
Power Transmission and Distribution B. Tech. (V semester) Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (IV semester)
Academic Year 2018 - 19
ODD semester EVEN semester
Basic Electrical Engineering B. Tech. (I semester) Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (IV semester)
Network Analysis & Synthesis B. Tech. (III semester) Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (IV semester)
Academic Year 2019 - 20
ODD semester EVEN semester
Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (III semester) Asynchronous & Synchronous Machines B. Tech. (IV semester)
Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (III semester) Nature Inspired Algorithms M. Tech. C&I (II semester)
Academic Year 2020 - 21
ODD semester EVEN semester
Electromagnetic Field Theory B. Tech. (III semester) Asynchronous & Synchronous Machines B. Tech. (IV semester)
Special Electrical Machines B. Tech. Continuing Education (V semester) Dynamics of Synchronous Machine M. Tech. PSY (II semester)
       

 

3. Seminars and FDPs attended :

  • One week FDP under TEQIP – II  “Recent Advances and Challenges in Power and Energy for Sustainable Growth” held during June 1-5, 2015.
  • One week GIAN course under TEQIP – II programme titled, "Photovoltaic array to utility interface power converters", held during August 22-27, 2016.
  • One week GIAN course on “Recent Trends in Power System Reliability Evaluation : Models, Statistical Methods and Applications” held during 9 - 13 October, 2017.
  • One week GIAN course on “Emerging Cutting-Edge Technologies in Advanced Electrical Machines and Drives : Design & Performance Issues, Fault Diagnosis, Failure Prognosis and Mitigation” held during 6 - 10 November, 2017.
  • One week GIAN course on “Emerging Trends in Advance Control System Applications in Intelligent Transport Systems” held during 4 - 8 December, 2017.
  • One week GIAN course on “Smart Power Flow Controller for Smart Grid Application” held during 18 - 23 December, 2017.
  • One week GIAN course on “Recent Trends in Protection of Microgrids with high DER penetration : Issues, Challenges and Mitigation” held during 12 - 16 February, 2018.
  • One week TEQIP-III sponsored FDP on “Emerging trends in IOT and cyber security applications in smart grid (EICS-2018)”,held during 12-16 March, 2018.
  • One week online FDP on “Power Quality and Reactive Power Management” during 6 – 10 July, 2020.
  • One week online FDP on “Nascent Methodologies, Challenges and Realms of Research” during 3 – 7 October, 2020.

4. Publications

  • M. K. Jha, N. Seth, N. Tyagi and S. A. Khan, “SRM Torque Ripple Reduction Using Gray Wolf and Teaching and Learning Based optimization in Hysterisis Control” in International Conference on Intelligent Technologies (CONIT), 25 – 27 June 2021. doi : 10.1109/CONIT51480.2021.9498374.

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