On April 26, 2025, students from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
participated in an educational industrial tour to a prominent power grid company. The primary objective
of this visit was to enhance students' practical understanding of modern power grid systems and
operations, supplementing their academic knowledge with real-world experience.
The tour was conducted under the guidance of esteemed faculty members, including Professor Ashutosh
Nath, Mohammad Iftekher Uddin, Tajrin Jahan Rumky, Abir Mahmood, Kazi Md. Kamrul Hasan, and
Rumman Shahriar. Their mentorship played a crucial role in facilitating a productive and insightful learning
experience.
During the visit, students were introduced to key components of power grid infrastructure, including the
protection system, transformers, control mechanisms, and the one-line diagram of the entire substation.
The hands-on exposure to these systems enabled students to deepen their comprehension of how
theoretical concepts are applied in industrial settings.
This initiative reflects the department’s ongoing commitment to bridging the gap between academic study
and industry practice, equipping future engineers with the skills and insights necessary for their
professional careers.