On the 23rd of Asar, 2082, the Electrical Engineering Department hosted an insightful guest lecture by Er: Tajana Nepal, an alumnus of KhCE and PhD Scholar from Kathmandu University. The session, attended by 2nd and 3rd-year electrical engineering students, focused on the "Basics of Control Systems and Their Applications," offering students a deep dive into this critical field.
Er. Nepal began by demystifying control systems, explaining their role in regulating and optimizing the behavior of dynamic systems. She covered fundamental concepts such as feedback loops, system stability, and transfer functions, making complex ideas accessible through real-world analogies. Her engaging teaching style captivated the audience, sparking curiosity among students.
The lecture highlighted the practical applications of control systems, ranging from industrial automation to robotics and renewable energy systems. Er. Nepal shared examples, including automated manufacturing processes and smart grid technologies, emphasizing how control systems enhance efficiency and precision in modern engineering. She also discussed emerging trends, such as the integration of AI in control systems, inspiring students to explore innovative solutions in their future careers.
An interactive Q&A session followed, during which students eagerly asked questions about the challenges of designing robust control systems and their role in sustainable energy solutions. Er. Nepal’s practical insights and encouragement to pursue hands-on projects left students motivated to delve deeper into the subject.
The event was a resounding success, with students gaining a clearer understanding of the theoretical foundations of control systems and their transformative impact on technology. The department thanks Er. Tajana Nepal for her time and expertise, which enriched our students’ learning experience.
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