The Department of Electrical Engineering (DEE) has demonstrated a strong commitment to research and innovation, with a substantial proportion of faculty members actively participating in various research endeavors. This engagement, both individually and collaboratively, underscores the department’s focus on evidence-based engineering practice and applied research that aligns with industry and community needs. The high level of faculty involvement reflects DEE’s dedication to integrating research into professional growth and academic excellence. Across the five selected years (2018 to 2024 except for 2020 and 2021), the department demonstrated significant progress in both research productivity and creative scholarship.
In addition to research, DEE faculty members are significantly involved in creative work, such as innovative design projects, prototype development, instructional innovations, and technology-driven outputs. These creative activities highlight the department’s recognition of the importance of creativity in engineering, especially in areas that require design, problem-solving, and the development of novel solutions. Over the past five-year timeframe, the department has consistently produced research and creative outputs that contribute to both academic literature and practical applications, covering diverse areas like power systems, renewable energy, automation, instrumentation, control systems, and electrical safety.
DEE’s scholarly dissemination has been robust, with numerous studies published in peer-reviewed and indexed journals, reinforcing the department’s reputation for high-quality, internationally recognized research. The department has also documented multiple creative works, including engineering innovations and instructional materials, and many of these outputs have received awards or distinctions at various levels. These achievements affirm the quality and impact of DEE’s scholarly activities and showcase its alignment with institutional goals for academic excellence and innovation. The department remains committed to strengthening its culture of research and creativity, ensuring these remain central to its academic identity and service to the community.