Students of BVOC (Solar Energy) programme at Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) have completed a three-week training programme in Advance Power Electronics Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, JMI. 

The project completion certificates to the students were distributed by Z A Jaffery, Head, Department of Electrical Engineering; Saeeduddin, Head, Department of Physics; and Ahteshamul Haque, Incharge, Advance Power Electronics Research Lab.

The Advance Power electronics lab, which has state-of-the-art equipment, is developed from the Project funded by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India to Ahteshamul Haque. 

The research lab has solar simulator, high bandwidth digital cathode-ray oscilloscope (CRO) with differential voltage and probe and hall-effect current probe. In addition, the lab has DC bias enabled 40 A rated LCR meter.  The students working in this lab have filed patents and published research papers in peer revived Journals and conferences.
 
Students are working round the clock in the laboratory and using the facility and coming up with new innovative ideas. The facility developed in the laboratory is used to produce skilled manpower from JMI.

The electricity supply to this lab is fed from the solar power plant designed by it lab and installed on its roof top.

Addressing the students, Jaffery and Saeeduddin and Ahtesham, said that in the years ahead, the Solar Energy sector has potential of employment as more and more solar energy generation facilities are being installed in the country.

Vice Chancellor Talat Ahmad and Registrar A P Siddiqui and Head, Z A Jaffery have extended their full support for the research lab