27 May 2025

Celebrating Innovation and Excellence: ADBU EEE Releases ‘WATTS NEXT’ Newsletter Volume 2


The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) at the School of Technology, Assam Don Bosco University (ADBU), successfully launched Volume 2 of its departmental newsletter, "WATTS NEXT: EEE Insights", on 27 May 2025.

The launch event was graced by Fr. Joseph Nellanatt, Pro Vice-Chancellor, ADBU; Prof. Manoranjan Kalita, Director of the School of Technology ADBU; Dr. Bikramjit Goswami, Director of IQAC ADBU; and Dr. Pushpanjalee Konwar, Head of the EEE Department.

The newsletter serves as a dynamic platform highlighting the department’s academic initiatives, research breakthroughs, student accomplishments, and strategic collaborations. Featured content includes major events such as ICEESRE-2024, SDG-7 international conferences, seminars on machine learning and substation technologies, MoUs with reputed institutions, and impactful alumni success stories.

The efforts of the editorial team, led by Dr. Hironmay Deb, were highly commended. Students Promita Das and Bandita Bhardwaj (B.Tech. EEE, sixth semester) and Nayanjyoti Gogoi (B.Tech. EEE, fourth semester) were especially recognized for their creative contributions and editorial dedication.

The event reaffirmed the department’s unwavering commitment to innovation, academic excellence, and community engagement, positioning WATTS NEXT as a reflection of the vibrant and forward-thinking spirit of the EEE department at Assam Don Bosco University.

Interested readers can visit this link to read the issue.

25 May 2025

EEE organizes Online Workshop for Polytechnic faculty On Basics of Python for Engineering Education



The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Assam Don Bosco University, successfully organized an online workshop titled "Basics of Python for Engineering Education" on 24 May 2025. The workshop was exclusively designed for faculty members of diploma and engineering institutions, with the aim of equipping educators with foundational knowledge in Python programming, specifically tailored to engineering contexts.

The training sessions were conducted by two distinguished experts in the field: Dr. Bikramjit Goswami and Dr. Jyoti Kumar Barman. Their insightful presentations and hands-on approach made the sessions highly engaging and educational. Key topics covered in the workshop included Python syntax, data types, control structures, functions, file handling, and data visualization. The trainers also demonstrated simple, engineering-focused programming examples to bridge theory with practical application. Additionally, best practices for teaching Python effectively were discussed, providing faculty members with valuable pedagogical strategies.

The workshop was held from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM and saw enthusiastic participation from educators across various institutions. The free registration initiative encouraged widespread engagement and fostered a collaborative learning environment. Overall, the workshop was a significant step in promoting coding literacy among engineering faculty and enhancing the integration of programming in engineering education.