MATLAB Training Workshop | IEEE Day 2025

Title: MATLAB Training Workshop on Basic Electrical System Modeling | IEEE Day 2025

Date: October 8, 2025

 Time: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM 

Venue: Computer Lab, 3rd Floor, CCET Alappuzha

The IEEE SB CCET successfully executed a highly specialized MATLAB Training Workshop on Basic Electrical System Modeling as a key technical contribution to the IEEE Day 2025 celebrations. Led by domain expert Dr. Bijuna Kunju K (Professor, EEE Dept., TKMCE) [Image 1], the intensive, hands-on session successfully engaged 45 dedicated students on short notice. The event provided high-value technical proficiency, rewarded participants with an e-certificate, and allocated 12 Activity Points.

Proceedings:

The workshop was conducted with professional precision in the Computer Lab, adhering to the following structure:

  • Brief Introduction: The proceedings began with Adithyan Mohanlal, MD Lead, IEEE SB CCET, setting the context through a brief introductory address.
  • Welcome Address & Felicitation: Vishnu S (Branch Counsellor & PES Chapter Advisor) delivered the official welcome address and invited the Chief Guest to the podium.
  • Expert Technical Session: Dr. Bijuna Kunju K. led an exceptionally interactive and educational session on translating electrical theory into computational practice. Key functionalities covered included:
  • Programming Fundamentals: Advanced matrix algebra, M-file scripting (e.g., solving quadratic equations), and specialized data visualization using subplot and custom plots.   
  • Control System Analysis: Hands-on application of the Control System Toolbox, focusing on defining Transfer Functions (TF) and performing comprehensive analysis.   
  • Core Analytical Topics: Practical training in obtaining Step Response (e.g., RLC circuits), generating Bode Plots to determine stability margins (Gain Margin/Phase Margin), and plotting the Root Locus to assess system stability.   
  • Motivation: The speaker also motivated attendees, sharing her experience and emphasizing the necessity of practicing MATLAB skills and deepening involvement in the IEEE community.
  • Vote of Thanks: The session concluded with the official Vote of Thanks delivered by Mohammed Ashiq (Secretary, IEEE SB CCET).
  • The MATLAB Training Workshop was successfully completed on October 8, 2025, meeting its objective of elevating the technical capabilities of our members. Engaging 45 students in high-level analytical topics on short notice confirms the administrative efficiency and professional focus of IEEE SB CCET. We extend our deepest gratitude to Dr. Bijuna Kunju K for delivering a phenomenal, inspiring, and highly rigorous session.