Ulka Mhaske
B.E. (Electrical), M.E.(Power Systems)
Electrical Engineering Students Association (EESA) is a student-driven organization dedicated to fostering collaboration, innovation, and leadership among students pursuing Electrical Engineering and related fields. The association provides a dynamic platform to enhance technical expertise, develop professional skills, and engage in extracurricular activities that complement academic learning. Through workshops, seminars, projects, and competitions, EESA strives to build a vibrant community that prepares students for challenges in the rapidly evolving world of engineering.
Objective :
- Organize workshops seminars and technical sessions to deepen students’ understanding of core electrical engineering concepts and emerging technologies
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Provide opportunities for students to work on innovative projects participate and contribute to research and development initiatives
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Conduct training programs on industry-relevant tools software and technologies to prepare students for careers in engineering
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Develop leadership management and teamwork skills through participation in events committee work and collaborative projects
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Facilitate interaction with industry professionals alumni and academic experts to create mentorship opportunities and professional connections
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Organize cultural sports and recreational activities to promote a well-rounded student experience beyond academics
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Foster partnerships with students and organizations from related disciplines to promote cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange and innovation
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Organize community service programs sustainability initiatives and outreach activities to encourage students to contribute positively to society
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Offer career guidance through resume-building sessions mock interviews and job placement assistance to bridge the gap between education and employment
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Build an inclusive and engaging environment where students can share ideas celebrate achievements and support each other in their academic and personal growth.