"The best way to predict future is to create it" inspired me as I believe that we are presently exploring, trying to find possible solutions to energy crisis. I take this opportunity as a great chance for innovation and improvement in the energy sector trying to create a more dependable and reliable sources.
After acquiring 89% in 10th and 94% in 12th, I embarked on this path of engineering - that masterful discipline where art and science are one in 2010, after getting into one of the top 150 best universities in the BRICS countries in which I secured 1848th rank amongst 2,50,000 people.
During undergraduation, an In-plant training in BHEL taught me manufacturing of turbo generators which fuelled my interests to get into the Power Sector. My seminar on Kite Energy: An idea to produce renewable energy using Kites was appreciated by our professors as it discussed renewable energy production employing control instrumentation which enables kites to move in pre-aligned effective paths enhancing my knowledge of control systems, instrumentation, aerodynamics, power generation etc. My industrial visit to Diesel power plant enhanced my knowledge of power production using combustion engines where I explored different aspects of power generation. I have a taken up a mini-project named "Multi Motor Control System for AC or DC motors" where in, we constructed a control system using 555 timer's different states to remotely control the switching of multiple motors. A visit to Bidadi power grid station made me well acquainted with SCADA, gas insulation systems, protective equipment, power transmission etc. My participation in an IEEE international conference exposed me to the recent developments in Power & Energy systems field. My major project was "One Cycle Control of Multiple Input Buck Converter" in which we had to control each cycle of power production of multiple sources acquainted me with the practical implications involved while generating, transporting energy and controlling equipment developing my simulation and apparatus building skills which would be of great help while managing huge power systems equipment. This pursuit of knowledge has converged all my academic endeavours to pursue my masters in electrical engineering at your esteemed university.
The Dept. of ECE at University of Waterloo is a well-known centre of excellence. The research interests of the faculty are extremely compatible with those of mine. In particular, I would like to work with the faculty namely Prof. Shesha Jayaram, Prof.Mehrdad Kazerani, and Mr Ramadan A. El-Shatshat who are involved with the Power Systems, Smart Grid and High Voltage Engineering. My ultimate goal is to produce effective equipment which could be used to capture electrical energy from thunders. I shall be glad to be a part of the group and witness and contribute my bit to the leading research being carried out at your esteemed university. In terms of research facilities also, you have more to offer to a graduate student. I, therefore, look forward to joining University of Waterloo as a graduate student with utmost financial support possible.
After acquiring 89% in 10th and 94% in 12th, I embarked on this path of engineering - that masterful discipline where art and science are one in 2010, after getting into one of the top 150 best universities in the BRICS countries in which I secured 1848th rank amongst 2,50,000 people.
During undergraduation, an In-plant training in BHEL taught me manufacturing of turbo generators which fuelled my interests to get into the Power Sector. My seminar on Kite Energy: An idea to produce renewable energy using Kites was appreciated by our professors as it discussed renewable energy production employing control instrumentation which enables kites to move in pre-aligned effective paths enhancing my knowledge of control systems, instrumentation, aerodynamics, power generation etc. My industrial visit to Diesel power plant enhanced my knowledge of power production using combustion engines where I explored different aspects of power generation. I have a taken up a mini-project named "Multi Motor Control System for AC or DC motors" where in, we constructed a control system using 555 timer's different states to remotely control the switching of multiple motors. A visit to Bidadi power grid station made me well acquainted with SCADA, gas insulation systems, protective equipment, power transmission etc. My participation in an IEEE international conference exposed me to the recent developments in Power & Energy systems field. My major project was "One Cycle Control of Multiple Input Buck Converter" in which we had to control each cycle of power production of multiple sources acquainted me with the practical implications involved while generating, transporting energy and controlling equipment developing my simulation and apparatus building skills which would be of great help while managing huge power systems equipment. This pursuit of knowledge has converged all my academic endeavours to pursue my masters in electrical engineering at your esteemed university.
The Dept. of ECE at University of Waterloo is a well-known centre of excellence. The research interests of the faculty are extremely compatible with those of mine. In particular, I would like to work with the faculty namely Prof. Shesha Jayaram, Prof.Mehrdad Kazerani, and Mr Ramadan A. El-Shatshat who are involved with the Power Systems, Smart Grid and High Voltage Engineering. My ultimate goal is to produce effective equipment which could be used to capture electrical energy from thunders. I shall be glad to be a part of the group and witness and contribute my bit to the leading research being carried out at your esteemed university. In terms of research facilities also, you have more to offer to a graduate student. I, therefore, look forward to joining University of Waterloo as a graduate student with utmost financial support possible.