Date: 25th August 2025
Venue: C-Block Seminar Hall
Organized by: Institute of Engineers India (IEI), Student Chapter
Audience: III & IV B.Tech Students, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Objective of the Lecture
The objective was to equip students with classical fundamentals of power engineering while also exposing them to modern computational advancements. The session aimed to develop future-ready engineers capable of designing and operating intelligent, sustainable power systems.
Event Summary
The guest lecture was successfully conducted on 25th August 2025 at the C-Block Seminar Hall, organized by the IEI Student Chapter of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from III & IV B.Tech EEE students.
The resource person, a Lead Engineer from INNIO Austria, shared valuable insights into:
- Design, Selection & Operation of Generators in diverse power plants.
- Role of AI & Machine Learning in predictive maintenance, fault detection, and generator health monitoring.
- Bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world industry practices.
The session concluded with an interactive Q&A segment, where students actively engaged with the speaker, gaining deeper clarity on both technical and professional aspects.
Outcome
The lecture enhanced students’ understanding of:
- IEI’s role in advancing technological development.
- The importance of professional society participation.
- Research opportunities in AI-driven power engineering.
The event motivated students to actively engage in research, innovation, and professional activities aligned with industry needs.
Conclusion
The guest lecture was highly informative, engaging, and well-received by the students. The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering expresses its sincere gratitude to the IEI Student Chapter and the distinguished speaker from INNIO Austria for making the event a grand success.






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