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Curriculum Vitae
1. Name: Bhalchandra Nemichand Chaudhari 2. Office address: Professor of Electrical Engineering & Deputy Director
College of Engineering, Wellesley Road, Shivajinagar, Pune-411005, Maharashtra, India.
Email: [email protected] Phone No :( 020) 2557112 Fax: (020) 25507002 Mobile no: 9423582027 3. Education:
Degree Percentage% University/Board Year
Ph.D. Course CGPA 8.6 I.I.T., Bombay 2001
M.E 75 % [University Rank 1st ] Marathwada 1991
B. E. 78 % [University Rank 2nd ] Marathwada 1987
S.S.C 88.3 % [Board Rank 12th ] Aurangabad 1983
4. Experience
Post Organization From To Experience in Years
Electrical Engineer Garware Plastics and Polyester limited
June 87 July 88 01
Lecturer Marathwada institute of technology
Aug.88 July 89 01
Design Engineer, DoE –GoI Selection
Centre for Electronics Design and Technology, CEDT A ’bad.
July 89 Feb.90 08 months
Lecturer MPSC selection, Rank 2
Government College of Engineering Aurangabad
March 90
June 2000
10.5
Assistant Professor MPSC selection Rank 2
Government College of Engineering Aurangabad
July 2000
June 2002
02
Professor MPSC selection, Rank 1
College of Engineering, Pune
July 2002
Till date
13.5
Total Experience = 28.5 years {13.5 years as a Professor}
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5. Professional outputs [Summary]:
Please refer Annexure A for the details
Publications in last 5 years 29
Total publications 73
Patents 05 [04 filed, 01 with Patent Attorney]
Sponsored R & D projects 07 [Total funds fetched so far Rs. 603 lakhs]
Noteworthy industrial testing and
consultancy assignments
10 [Clients: Emerson, Stanford Generators, Bosh,
MSEDCL, etc.]
6. Student Guidance
B. Tech projects 20 in last 10 years
M. Tech projects 21 in last 10 years
Ph.D. Supervision 02 Ph.D awarded
02 Thesis submitted, Viva-voce awaited
01 On the verge of completion
02 Registered, work at intermediate stage
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7. Administrative responsibilities shared / positions held during the tenure of Professor at
College of Engineering, Pune [Summary, please refer Annexure B for the details]
[A] At Institute level
Deputy Director July 2015 onwards till date
Member {Senate Representative}, Board of Governors 2008 onwards till date
HoD, Electrical 2002-04, 2009-12 5 years
Dean, Academics 2004-07 3 years
Rector 2002-2005 3 years
Chief Rector 2005-2007 2 years
Chairman, Library 2007-2009 2 years
Dean Quality Assurance, 2012-15 3 years
Chairman, PG admissions, 2008-10 3 years
Chairman, Electrical Works Committee, 2009-15 6 years
Member, Building Works Committee 2012 onwards
Chairman, Write-off Committee 2008-2010
Besides above, worked on several committees constituted by the Board or Director of the
institute, or the Senate as a Chairman or as a member, for various assignments such as framing
the academic structure, articulating the vision-mission and fixing the goals, performance
appraisals for the faculty, supporting staff recruitments, internal enquiry, etc. in last 10 years
[B] At University Level
Member, Board of Studies, Instru. and Control, Pune University 2012 onwards
Member, Board of Studies, Electrical Engineering, North
Maharashtra University
2007-2011
Member, Finance Committee, Dr. B. A. T. University, Lonere 2008-2011
Member, Academic Council, Dr. B. A. T. University, Lonere 2013 onwards
Member, Board of Studies, Dept. of Technology, Pune University 2011-13
Worked on several committees formed by the Pune University, Shivaji University, Dr. BAMU
and Dr. BATU for faculty selection, Local enquiry, Continuation of programs and other tasks.
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[C] At State / National Level
Procurement in-charge for the Maharashtra, TEQIP project-Phase I
SPFU, Maharashtra
2003-2007
Member, Academic Committee, MSBTE 2011 onwards
Chairman, Electrical Engineering Board, MSBTE 2011 onwards
Member, Section Management Committee, ISTE Maharashtra-Goa
Section
2003 and 2004
Worked on several committees formed by the State Government /Directorate of Technical
Education , AICTE, for various tasks/ projects such as TEQIP, Technological University
formation in Maharashtra, Key performance indicators for the institutes in Maharashtra, C.R.
format for Teachers, Institute Gradation policy for the state, Autonomy committee, High level
enquiry committee constituted by Chancellor, etc. in last 10 years.
8. Awards/Prizes/Certificates:
Recipient of Cognizant Best Faculty Award 2013-14
Recipient of Teaching Excellence Award instituted by The Indus Foundation and AP Govt. in
2013.
Recipient of Linkein Innovation award in 2012.
Recipient of Fellowship of IEEE-PES society to attend PES winter meeting.
Board Ranker, University Ranker and recipient of National Merit Scholarship till graduation.
9. Miscellaneous: [Last 5 years]
Presently engaged in establishment of center of excellence in “Smart Renewable Energy
Systems” at COEP in association with 5 industries.
Evaluated 4 Thesis till date [03 IITB, 01 NIT Kurukshetra]
PG Examiner for several institutes including IITs
Worked on organizing committee of 4 technical events organized by other institutes
Delivered 13 expert lectures at R & D establishment, industry and other institutes.
Arranged 9 Workshop/Seminar/ CEP programs for faculty and students.
Worked in 6 NBA teams to grade other institutes
Invited for “Mission-10 X-Exhibition for academic innovation” arranged by Wipro .
Invited speaker for CEP program at IITB, and National Conference on Power Electronics at
IITB in 2015.
Worked on interview / promotion panel for DRDO, R&DE, ITM, and many institutions.
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10. Other information
Age 48 years {Date of Birth 13-09-1967}
Family Wife Asst. Professor at AISSMS College, Pune Son Second year B.Tech student at VIT, Pune Address 10, Butte Patil Prestige Apartment, Revenue Colony, Shivajinagar, pune-05 Contact 020-25507002/7112 [O]
020-25535664 [R]
9423582027 [M]
[email protected] / [email protected] 11. References
Dr. A. D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman, AICTE
Email : [email protected] M 9423582025
Dr. B. G. Fernandes, Professor & Head, Electrical Engineering, IIT, Bombay
Email : [email protected] 022-25768428 M 9833952378
Prof. N. B. Pasalkar, Former Director, Technical Education Maharashtra
M 9820414444
Pune : 06th March 2016 Prof. B. N. Chaudhari
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Annexure A: R&D Grants, Patents, Publications, Consultancy
Grants /Fund Fetching:
Total funds of Rs. 606.72 lakhs are fetched in last 12 years, from different funding
agencies making an average of Rs. 50.56 lakhs / Year.
1. Received a grant of Rs. 500 Lakhs from TEQIP – II, MHRD, GoI. Project for establishing a
Centre of Excellence in, “Smart Renewable Energy Systems”, 2013. [PI- B. N. Chaudhari]
2. Received a grant of Rs. 45 lakhs from MHRD, GoI, for developing Virtual Electrical
Machines laboratory under National project of MHRD.
3. Received a grant of Rs. 28.50 Lakhs from DST Project “Funds for Improvements in
Science and Technology-FIST 2004”, Project No- SR/FST/ETI-129/2004 Date-27th June
2005, and File. No. SR/FST/ETI-129/2004 date 27/06/2005. [PI- B. N. Chaudhari]
4. Received a grant of Rs.17.22 Lakhs from AICTE - RPS Project “Design and prototype
development of low and medium power permanent magnet synchronous motors for
speed dependent loads”. File. No. 8023/BOR/RID/RPS-75/2007-08, June 24, 2008.
[PI- B. N. Chaudhari, Co-PI- R. T. Ugale]
5. Received a grant of Rs.10.00 Lakhs from AICTE - RPS Project “Development of a novel,
energy efficient, field assisted, brushless, and permanent magnet synchronous motor
(PMSM) for agricultural pumps”. File. No. 8023/RID/RPS-38(POLICY-III) (GOVT)/2011-12,
May 09, 2012. [PI- R. T. Ugale, Co-PI- B. N. Chaudhari]
6. Received a grant of Rs. 6.00 Lakhs from AICTE for creating facility of “Advanced
Simulations of Electrical Systems”, at Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad.
File no./8020/RID/Modrob-159/2001-02. March 04, 2002. [HoD- Prof. Nikam, PI- B. N.
Chaudhari]
7. Received a sanction for Rs. 6.6 Lakhs from DST under SERC Fast Tract Proposals for
Young Scientist 2000-2001. File no. SR/FTP/ET-12/200, June 21, 2000.
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Patents:
1. B. N. Chaudhari and R. T. Ugale, “Rotor structures for permanent magnet synchronous
motors”, Patent. Appl. No. 569/MUM/2012, March 2, 2012, filled at patent office,
Mumbai.
2. B. N. Chaudhari, R. T. Ugale and S. Baka “Hybrid excited rotor structures for line start
permanent magnet synchronous motors”, Patent. Appl. No. 3621/MUM/2012,Dec.26,
2012, filled at patent office, Mumbai.
3. B.N. Chaudhari, P. Bastawade, “Double stator double rotor permanent magnet
synchronous generator with claw pole arrangement for inner rotor”, Application
Number: 209/MUM/2014; filled at patent office, Mumbai.
4. B. N. Chaudhari and Priyanka Golatgaonkar,”A poly-phase transverse flux machine”,
Application number: 200/MUM/2015; filled at patent office, Mumbai.
5. B. N. Chaudhari, Priyanka Golatgaonkar, R. T. Ugale, “Single phase transverse flux
generator”, Complete Specifications application submitted to patent attorney.
6. B. N. Chaudhari, Priyanka Golatgaonkar, R. T. Ugale, “Homopolar single/polyphase
transverse flux brushless motor/generator”, Application under preparation for the U. S.
Patent.
Publications
International Journals 06
National Journals; 02
International conferences * 51
National Conferences 14
Total 73
*23 Conferences are regular international conferences arranged by IEEE/IET
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Journals:
1. V. S. Rajguru, and B. N. Chaudhari, “Modeling and Control of Active Clamp Forward Converter with Center Tap Transformer”, IETE Journal of Research. Vol. 61, Issue. 5, pp.447-456, March 2015.
2. R. T. Ugale, B. N. Chaudhari, S. Baka, S. S. Dambhare and A. Pramanik “Induced pole rotor structure for line start permanent magnet synchronous motors,” IET Journal on Electric Power Applications, Vol. 8, Issue. 4, pp. 131-140, April 2014.
3. R. T. Ugale, B. N. Chaudhari, and A. Pramanik “Overview of research evolution in the field of line start permanent magnet synchronous motor,” IET Journal on Electric Power Applications, Vol. 8, Issue. 4, pp. 141-154, April 2014.
4. R. T. Ugale, B. N. Chaudhari, S. Baka and A. Pramanik, “A hybrid interior rotor high performance line start permanent magnet synchronous motor,” Taylor and Francis Journal on Electric Power Components and Systems, Vol. 42, Issue. 9, pp. 901-913, May 28, 2014.
5. S. V. Jadhav, and B. N. Chaudhari, “A Novel artificial neural network based space vector modulated DTC and its comparison with other control techniques”, Journal of Springer Lecture Notes in Control Systems- Springer LNCS, pp 61-70, Copyright 2013
6. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “ Performance of line start permanent magnet synchronous motor with single phase supply system”, IEE Proc. Electric Power Appl. Vol. 151, issue.1, pp. 83-90, 2004.
7. D. N. Sonawane, M. S. Sutaone, B. N. Chaudhari and A. Badurkar, “FPGA implementation of simplified SVPWM algorithm for three phase voltage source inverter”, IJCEE. Vol. 2 No.6,1793-8163, pp. 1010-1017, 2010.
8. Anant Deshpande, V. M. Aranake, B. N. Chaudhari and V. N. Pande, “Design and development of a three phase generalized power modulator for grid interface of wind installations”, Institute of Engineers, Annual Technical Journal, pp 206-213, Nov. 2015.
Conferences:
1. Anant P Deshpande, B. N. Chaudhari, D. B. Talange and V. N. Pande, “Testing of boost
rectification of Back to back converter for Doubly fed induction generator”, PEIE-2014,
Chandigarh, India, 2014.
2. M. M. Reza, P. Bastawade, A. Pramanik and B. N. Chaudhari, “Magnetic field analysis of
linear tubular permanent magnet machine”, Proceedings of 2014 RAECS UIET Punjab
University, 06-08 March,2014
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3. R. T. Ugale, and B. N. Chaudhari, “A new rotor structure for line start permanent
magnet synchronous motors”, IEEE Int. Conf. IEMDC 2013, CD Proc., pp.1436-1442,
held at Chicago, USA, during May 12-15, 2013.
4. V. S. Rajguru, and B. N. Chaudhari, and P. Koppolu, “Current mode control applied to
active clamp forward-fly back converter”, IEEE Int. Conf. ICPEC 2013, CD Proc., pp. 329-
334, 2013.
5. V. S. Rajguru, and B. N. Chaudhari, “Small signal analysis and control design of active
clamp forward converter with centre tapped secondary”, IEEE Int. Conf. IICPE, CD Proc.
pp. 1-6, 2012.
6. P. Bastawade, M. M. Reza, A. Pramanik and B. N. Chaudhari, “No load magnetic field
analysis of double stator and double rotor radial flux permanent magnet generator for
low power wind turbines”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 2012, CD Proc., pp. 1-6, 2012.
7. S. V. Jadhav, J. Kirankumar, and B. N. Chaudhari, “ANN based intelligent control of
induction motor drive with space vector modulated DTC”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 2012,
CD Proc., pp. 1-6, 2012.
8. V. S. Rajguru, and B. N. Chaudhari, “Analysis and peak current mode control of active
clamp forward converter with center tap transformer”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 2012, CD
Proc., pp. 1-6, 2012
9. R. T. Ugale, B. N. Chaudhari and S. Baka, “Inset consequent and inset rotor line start
permanent magnet synchronous motor,”IEEE ICEM 2012, 20th Int. Conf. CD Proc.,
pp.333-338, held at Marseille, France, during, Sept. 2-5, 2012.
10. R. T. Ugale, S. K. Dond, B. N. Chaudhari and A. A. Tembe, “A low cost fast data
acquisition system for capturing electric motor starting and dynamic load transients”,
IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 2012, paper ID.260, pp.1-6, held at Bengaluru, India, during Dec.
16-19, 2012.
11. Anant P Deshpande, B. N. Chaudhari, and V. N. Pande, “Design and simulation of back
to back converter for modern wind energy generation system using dSPACE”, Int. Conf.
EPSCICON, .CD Proc., 2012.
12. V. S. Rajguru, Manjarekar and B. N. Chaudhari, “Small signal characterization of active
clamp forward converter with full wave rectifier and peak current mode control”, IEEE
Int. Conf. ICSET, CD Proc. pp. 1-5, 2010.
13. S. V. Jadhav, J. Srikanth, and B. N. Chaudhari, “Intelligent controllers applied to SVM-
DTC based induction motor drives: A comparative study”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 2010, CD
Proc., pp. 1-8, 2010.
14. R. T. Ugale, G. Singh, S. Baka and B. N. Chaudhari, “Effective energy conservation for
the agricultural sector using line start permanent magnet synchronous motors,” IEEE
TENCON 2009, 6th Int. Conf. CD Proc. paper no. 0758, pp.1-5, held at Singapore, Nov. 23-
26, 2009.
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15. R. T. Ugale, A. Bhanuji and B. N. Chaudhari, “A novel line start permanent magnet
synchronous motor using two part rotor,” IEEE TENCON 2009, 6th Int. Conf. CD Proc.
paper no. 0643, pp.1-5, held at Singapore, Nov. 23-26, 2009.
16. R. T. Ugale, Y. Balakrishna and B. N. Chaudhari, “Effects of short power interruptions
and voltage sags on the performance of line start permanent magnet synchronous
motor,” 4th International IET conf. IEEE, PES, IAS sponsored, St. John University, York, UK,
Conf. Proc. pp.184-188, April 2-4, 2008.
17. R. T. Ugale and B. N. Chaudhari, “Effect of short power interruptions on performance of
AC motors,” IEEE ICIT 2008, Int. Conf. CD Proc. paper no. ZD-015997, pp.1-5, held at
Chengadu, China, April 21-24. 2008.
18. R. T. Ugale, V. Nagabhushanrao, B. N. Chaudhari and N. R. Bhasme, “Behavior of line
start permanent magnet synchronous motor under short power interruptions,”
POWERCON 2008 IEEE POWER INDIA, 6th Int. Conf. CD Proc. paper no. 451, pp.1-5, held
at New Delhi, India, Oct. 12-15, 2008.
19. Fating V. S., Jadhav S. V. Ugale R. T. and B. N. Chaudhari, “Direct torque control of
symmetrical and asymmetrica single phase induction motor”, IEEE POWERINDIA Int.
Conf., pp. 1-4, 2008.
20. G. Castelino, K. Faria, R. T. Ugale and B. N. Chaudhari, “One cycle control of power
converters”, 40th Anniversary Frontiers of Power Conference, CD Proc. pp.1.6, 2007.
21. M. Murali and B. N. Chaudhari, “Steady state power transfer capacity of UPFC with
operational constraints”, IEEE sponsored 29th Annual Conv. and Exhibition, CD Proc.
pp.1-6, 2003.
22. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Equivalent circuit of single phase permanent
magnet synchronous motor”, IEEE PES Winter meeting, vol.3, pp.1378-138, 2001.
23. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Steady state performance of polyphase
permanent magnet synchronous motor fed from single phase supply system”, IEEE PES
winter meeting, .vol.3, pp. 1382-1387, 2001.
24. R. S. Jadhav and B. N. Chaudhari, “Development of simple controller for switched
reluctance motors”, Frontiers of Power Conference, Oklohama University, USA, 2001.
25. R. S. Jadhav and B. N. Chaudhari, “Various topologies for SRM controller: A comparative
study”, Frontiers of Power Conference, 2001.
26. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Unbalanced operation of polyphase brushless
synchronous motors- Part I: Steady state”, Int. Conf. on Electrical Machines ICEM, 2000.
27. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Unbalanced operation of polyphase brushless
synchronous motors- Part II: Steady state”, Int. Conf. on Electrical Machines ICEM, 2000.
28. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Analysis of single phase induction motor:
Synchronous performance”, Int. Power Electronics Conf.IPEC, 2000.
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29. B. N. Chaudhari, S. S. Wekhande, S. S. Dambhare and S. S. Dhamse, “A new efficient
drive for 2 phase induction motor with minimum switching losses”, IEEE Int. Conf. ICIT
2000, vol.2, pp. 170-173, 2000.
30. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Permanent magnet synchronous motor for
general purpose energy efficient drive”, IEEE PES winter meeting., Singapore, pp. 213-
218, 2000.
31. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “EPROM-based modulator for synchronized
asymmetric regulator-sampled SPWM technique”, IEEE Int. Conf. ICIT 2000, vol.2,
pp.278-283, 2000.
32. S. S. Wekhande, B. N. Chaudhari, S. V. Dhopte and R. K. Sharma., “A low cost inverter
drive for 2-phase induction motor”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 1999, vol.1, pp. 428-431, 1999.
33. B. N. Chaudhari, S. S. Wekhande, S. S. Dhanse and S. Dambhare, “A low cost high
performance SPWM inverter”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 1999, vol.2, pp. 1033-1036, 1999.
34. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Unbalanced operation of polyphase line start
permanent magnet synchronous motors”, North American Power symposium NAPS-
2000, 1999.
35. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Synchronous motor using ferrite magnets for
general purpose energy efficient drive”, IEEE TENCON 1999, Int. Conf.vol.1, pp.371-374,
1999.
36. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Investigations on delta modulated inverter”, IEEE
TENCON 1999, Int. Conf, .vol.2, pp. 1006-1009, 1999.
37. B. N. Chaudhari and B. G. Fernandes, “Design and analysis of line start permanent
magnet synchronous motor”, Int. Conf. on Electrical rotating machines ELECRAMA,1999.
38. B. N. Chaudhari, K. B. Chaudhari and S. S. Wekhande “An integrated laboratory model
for experimentation on PWM techniques at undergraduate level”, 8th European Power
Electro. Drives Conf. EPE, 1999.
39. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “A new interrupt driven protection scheme for
microcontroller based motor drives”, Int. Conf. IEEE ANDESCON, 1999.
40. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “Low cost technique for EPROM based PWM
generation”, 21st Int. Conf. INTELEC, 1999.
41. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “A novel memory based comparator for multiple
over current relay”, Int. Conf. on Modern trends in protecction scheme, CBIP, New
Delhi,1999.
42. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “Auto load shedding and restoration equipment
with inbuilt multiple over current protection and auto reclosing”, Int. Conf. on Modern
trends in protection scheme, CBIP, New Delhi,1999.
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43. S. S. Wekhande, B. N. Chaudhari and K. Chaudhari., “A low cost square fed modulator
suitable for three phase FHP AC drives”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 1998, Vol.2, pp. 735-738,
1998.
44. B. N. Chaudhari, S. K. Pillai and B. G. Fernandes, “Energy efficient line start permanent
magnet synchronous motor”, IEEE TENCON 1998, Int. Conf, .vol.2, pp.379-382, 1998.
45. B. N. Chaudhari, B. G. Fernandes and S. K. Pillai, “A new rotor geometry for permanent
magnet synchronous motor”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES 1998, Vol.1, pp. 260-263, 1998.
46. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “A new hybrid rotor for line start permanent
magnet synchronous motor”, IEEE Int. Conf. PEDES,1998.
47. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “PC based laboratory model for load shedding and
restoration”, Int. Conf. GRIDSAFE IE. Nagpur.
48. B. N. Chaudhari, and V. Seth, “Electronic ballast for fluorecent lamp with dimming
feature”, Poc.of 34th Annual frontier of power conference.Oklohama University, USA,
1999.
49. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “Development of microcomputer based simulator
of discrete state time based control system for manufacturing process”, ACE Int.
Conference.
50. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “Development of microprocessor based
multioption, multi segment, multistep universal timer”, Int. Conference on
Instrumentation.IISc, Bangalore, 1996.
51. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “Design of low cost programmable logic controller
as a teaching aid”, International Conference on Instrumentation. IISc. Bangalore,1996.
National Conferences
1. Ponnuru Ch K Chaitanya, R. T. Ugale and B. N. Chaudhari, "Design and development of
Brushless DC Motor for Textile Industry application," CD Proc., 2014 ANSYS
CONVERGENCE Conferences, held on May 6, 2014 at Pune, India.
2. Vaibhav Kadam, R. T. Ugale and B. N. Chaudhari, "Design and development of Switched
reluctance motor for Textile Mill application," CD Proc., 2014 ANSYS CONVERGENCE
Conferences, held on May 6, 2014 at Pune, India.
3. R. T. Ugale, Y. Balakrishna and B. N. Chaudhari, “Behavior of line start permanent
magnet synchronous motor under unbalanced supply,” 4th National conf. on cutting
edge Technology in power conversion and industrial drives, PCID 2008, BAIT,
Sathyamangalam, Erode (TN), Conf. Proc. pp. 82-86, Feb. 22-23.,2008.
4. R. T. Ugale, Y. Balakrishna and B. N. Chaudhari, “Modeling and simulation of line start
permanent magnet synchronous motor- A step by step approach,” 2nd National Conf. on
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current trends in Technology, NUCONE 2007, NIT, Ahmedabad, Conf. Proc. pp. 23-29, 29
Nov.-1 Dec.,2007.
5. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Operation of polyphase line start permanent
magnet synchronous motor connected to sungle phase supply system”, National Power
System Conf., NPSC, 2000.
6. B. N. Chaudhari, and A. S. Thosar, “Recasting technical eductation institute functioning
for accelerated qualitative growth”, National Seminar on Recasting Rural Tech. Educ. For
Next Mellenium, 2000.
7. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “Microprocessor based multiple over current relay
with fast peak detectors”, National Power System Conf., NPSC, 2000.
8. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Quality of technical education DO we Really wish
to improve?”, National Vancancies in Technical Education.
9. B. N. Chaudhari, and A. S. Thosar, “Vacancies in technical education: courses,
consequences and remedies”, National Vancancies in Technical Education.
10. B. N. Chaudhari, and B. G. Fernandes, “Development of a digital multi output over
current relay with multiple time constant”, National seminar on power systems.
Shegaon,
11. B. N. Chaudhari, and S. S. Wekhande, “Digital multiple over current relay using fast peak
detector within built auto re closure”, All India seminar on electric energy systems.
University of Roorkee,1998.
12. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “Laboratory model of microcomputer based power
monitoring station with data loging and protection features”, National seminar on
power systems. Shegaon,1995.
13. B. N. Chaudhari, and G. K. Andurkar, “Development of microprocessor based model of
automatic sun tracking system for solar panel”, All India seminar on cogeneration and
non-con. Energy sources. Jabalpur, 1995.
Consultancy Assignments
1. Development of linear motor for compressor, consultancy project by Emerson India
limited.
2. Development of PM motor for agricultural pumps, consultancy project by Crompton
Greeves.
3. Development of Virtual laboratory for “Electrical Machines”, MHRD
4. Development of Rotating Machines laboratory set up for IIT Gandhinagar.
5. Development of line start 1 h p motor for power looms. Hira Motors Echalkarangi.
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Annexure B: Noteworthy work at COEP [July 2002 onwards]
As Professor and Head of Electrical Engineering Department
Motivated a team of 18 faculty, and empowered them to bring in complete
transformation of the department in the tenure of 10 years.
Innovations in laboratory development. Conceptualized, designed and commissioned 10
new laboratory setups which has attracted attention of other institutions including IITs.
Most of these set ups are first-of-its-kind, and have impacted on domain laboratories.
{Please see annexure B1, for sample}. Many top-of-the-class academicians like Prof.
Natarajan, Prof. Shrivastav, Prof. Dhande, Prof. Sonde and others have appreciated
these efforts.
Modernization and removal of obsolesce of all Laboratories in the department.{pl. see
annexure B2}
Planning and commissioning of 3 new laboratories.
Refurbishment of complete civil infrastructure through organized efforts. { from class-
rooms to rest rooms; from laboratories to faculty rooms, from seminar halls to pantry;
from biometric systems to CCTV}
Major role in investment of @ 7 crores to bring in this transformation.
Flagship role in writing the proposal for TEQIP I. The proposal fetched maximum
grants in the country.
Critical study of electrical programs at elite institutes and design of the UG/PG
programs.[3 iterations are completed in last 12 years]
Empowerment of faculty and students and establishing academically conducive culture.
Increase in no of PhD faculty [01 to 09] in the department.
Replicated IIT practices/academic culture to the best of abilities.
Successfully attracting attention of bright UG students towards domain higher education
and research.
In cultivating research culture among UG students.
Key role in fetching research and development grants to the tune of 6 crores.
Not encouraging in-breeding, and induction of bright young faculty.
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As the Dean Academics and Dean Quality Assurance
Major contribution and role in transformation from university affiliated academic
system to self-designed and self-governed academic system.
Framing of academic rules and structures, evaluation schemes.
Establishment of examination section.
Design and implementation of feedback system for faculty and course evaluation.
Planned innovative schemes such as adjunct faculty, emeritus professor etc.
Innovated and implemented the unique scheme of “take-a-course-at-IIT”.
Set a culture of deliberations and discussions on academic matters in the senate.
Designed academic structure for 2003-2007, 2011-2015 academic iterations.
Introduced concepts like “liberal learning course”, “mandatory learning course” in the
2011-2015 iteration and increased the open elective courses to encourage cross domain
learning.
Lead the team of faculty to articulate the vision and mission of the institute and setting
time bound goals. Second iteration is in progress.
Active participation in NBA accreditation of institute programs
Design of all inclusive, rigorous faculty appraisal system to ensure professional growth
of the institute.
As the Procurement in-charge, Maharashtra State during TEQIP –Phase I [2003-2007]
Successfully utilized funds of Rs. 110 Crores for procurement of the equipment at 17
project participating institutions with in given time frame. This has fetched additional
funds for the state.
Throughout the project period, Maharashtra was ranked number one, in procurement
by NPIU. Well appreciated by the world bank in review meetings.
Formed and Lead a team of 17 colleagues from project participating institute to meet
the target.
Carefully designed the procurement systems and ensured that the world bank and NPIU
guidelines are followed.
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As the Chairman, Electrical works committee, and member Building Works Committee
Active participation in infrastructure improvement at the institute.
Designed the process to address the maintenance of electrical systems.
Built two state-of-the-art substations to cater to the needs of the institute for next 40
years.
Executed more than 300 electrical works amounting Rs. 5.5 crores during the tenure.
Planned the physical expansion of the electrical department to address future needs.
As the Chief Rector of hostels and Chairman library committee
Clicked transformation of the hostels.
Campus wide networking of the hostels
Establishment of 100 machine computer lab at hostels which works on 24 X 7
Historic write off 22000 books.
Investment of Rs. 1.2 crores in book procurement.
Face lifting of the library
As the Senate Representative on the Board [2008 onwards till date]
Participating actively in policy decisions during board meeting as senate representative.
During this tenure, I have raised faculty issues appropriately in the board meetings. I
could closely interact with great contributors like Chairman, F. C. Kohli, Prataprao
Pawar, Atul Kirloskar, Prof. Dhande, Prof. Sonde, Maitreya Doshi etc, which has been
a great learning experience for the life. I am learning from the thought process of
these visionaries.
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Annexure B1 : Innovative Experimental Set ups/ Academic Products conceptualized, designed, procured and commissioned at EED
{out of 10, 4 are briefly described}
All-in-One, Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory
Enables student to perform 15 experiments
Encourages course teacher to design new experiments
Ensures that individual student performs the experiment
Evaluates each student critically even in a larger group
Enriches the experimentation
Exposes industrial practices to the
students and, thus,
Embeds Excellence in Experimentation
All-in-One Rotating Machines Test Bed
Synchronous-DC-Induction Machine Set up
DC machine used as absorption / reaction dynamometer
Direct Measurement of Shaft torque and speed
Industry Standard Digital Instrumentation
Isolation for future computer acquisition
Facility to perform 20 experiments of single set up
Large usage bandwidth [from UG students to Research Scholar]
First-of-its-kind in country, and attracting attention of elite institutes. Laboratory replicated at IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Indore.
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Versatile, multipurpose 3 limb Transformer Model
Suitable for students ranging from ITIs to IITs.
[ITI student may use Plug and play approach and understand step-up, step-down, multi-secondary, Polyphase transformer connection, whereas IIT student may study and analyze Magnetic saturation, Effect of circulation current, Experimental derivation of B-H Characteristic and Hysteresis loop]
Facility to perform at least 10 experiments.
Concepts of transformer, electromagnetic fundamentals, three phase Connections, magnetic saturation, nonlinearities can be easily understood.
Generalized AC-DC-AC converter
Suitable for UG, PG and Research.
Helps research at UG
Suitable for drives, renewable, FACTs and several other applications.
Provides the platform to add new experiments in the domains of electric drives, power electronics, grid
interface of renewable, FACTs etc.
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Annexure B2 : Transformation at Electrical Engineering Department
Parameter
Period/Year
Period/Year
Ph.D
Qualified Faculty
2004 : 1 out of 17
2014 : 9 out of 18 [6 from IITs] 05 submitted thesis
03 enrolled for Ph.D [2 at IITB]
Ph.D students
2002: 02 2015: 21
Laboratory investment
1998 to 2002 : 23 lakh 2002-2006 : 350 lakhs 2006-2010 : 100 lakhs 2010-2014 : 150 lakhs
Publications Up to 2002 : @50 2002-2015 : More than 150
IEEE/IET transactions
Up to 2002 : nil 2015 : 16
Patents filed Up to 2010 : nil 2015 : 08
Academic sincerity
2004: @ 70 %
2014 : @ 95 %
Academic Results
2004 : @ 80 % 2014 : Above 90 %
Timely completion of M.Tech
2004: @ 50 %
2014 : @ 80 %