Updesh Pandey is Associate Professor and Head Electrical and Electronics Department Mahakal Institute of Technology,Ujjain. He is persuing his PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
He Received his M.E. Degree in Digital Communication from Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidhyalay( Technical university of Govt. of Madhya Pradesh) Bhopal M.P. in 2008, B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidhyalay Bhopal M.P. in 2004, Polytechnic Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Rajiv Gandhi ProudyogikiVishwavidhyalay Bhopal M.P. in 2001.
He has teaching experience of 18 years. He started his carrier in Mahakal Institute of Technology Ujjain in 2004 as Assistant professor. Presently he is working as Associate Professor and Head Electrical and Electronics Department in the same institute.
His Research includes Analog and Digital circuits, Signal and Systems, Digital signal Processing and Image Processing. He has published 15 National/International Journals and Conferences.
He is awarded as Chartered Engineer (India) by Institution of Engineers India.
He has life time membership of IETE and IE India.
Why To Choose Electrical Engineering
The power sector accounts for almost a quarter of the projected investments amongst all the infrastructure sectors between 2012-17. With a production of 1108 TW, India is the world's fifth largest producer and consumer of electricity with a total demand of 1905 TW expected by2022. Wind energy accounts for nearly 70% (21.1 GW) of installed capacity, thereby making India the world's fifth largest wind energy producer. The Government of India has seta capacity addition target of 30 GW, which will take the total renewable capacity to almost 55GW by the end of 2017. This includes 15 GW from wind power, 10 GW from solar power, 2.9 GW from biomass power and 2.1 GW from small hydro power. One of the major developments in the Indian solar sector is the JNNSM initiative, which basically aims at generating 20 GW of solar power by year 2020. The Govt. targeted additional thermal power capacity of 88.5 GW during 2012-17 and 86.4 GW during 2017-22.
About Department
Today is the era of science & Technology, quality education is also under scanner and the onus of imparting specialized technical education lies on the respective branch of engineering. The Department of Electrical Engineering, MIT Ujjain, which has a fine blend of renowned as well as young and dynamic personalities as faculty, All the faculties are dedicated to teaching student and aiding them in developing technical and communication skills necessary to have successful careers..