Facility

ADMINISTRATION AND COURSE BUILDING

The Department of Electrical Engineering has two main three-story buildings, namely Building A and Building B. Building A is used for leadership rooms, undergraduate and graduate student administration services, faculty rooms, a prayer room, library, seminar room, English club room, and conference room. Building B is used for classrooms (8 rooms) equipped with AC and LCDs, 1 HME (Electrical Engineering Student Association) room, 1 Electro Workshop (EWS) room, a prayer room, and laboratories (7 rooms).

LABORATORIES

In addition to practical activities, the laboratories at the Department of Electrical Engineering are also used for research purposes by faculty members and students. There are 6 laboratories:

  1. Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory
  2. Electric Energy Conversion and Power System Laboratory
  3. Automatic Control Engineering Laboratory
  4. Telecommunication and Signal Processing Laboratory
  5. Modeling and Simulation Laboratory
  6. Computer and Informatics Laboratory

Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory:

  1. Basic Electronics
  2. Digital Systems

Research activities conducted in the Electronics and Microprocessor Laboratory are related to:

  1. Electronic Circuit Design
  2. Microcontroller Applications
  3. Robotics

Electric Energy Conversion and Power System Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Electric Energy Conversion and Power System Laboratory:

  1. Basic Energy Conversion
  2. Electrical Quantity Measurements
  3. High Voltage Phenomena
  4. Power Electronics
  5. Lighting
  6. Electric Motors
  7. Electric Machine Applications
  8. Protection and Relay Systems

Research activities conducted in the Electric Energy Conversion and Power System Laboratory are related to:

  1. Analysis of Electrical Power Network Systems
  2. High Voltage
  3. Renewable Energy
  4. Power Electronics

Telecommunication and Signal Processing Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Telecommunication and Signal Processing Laboratory:

  1. Basic Telecommunication Systems
  2. Telecommunication Systems I
  3. Telecommunication Systems II
  4. Telecommunication Systems III

Research activities conducted in the Telecommunication and Signal Processing Laboratory are related to:

  1. Cellular Network Simulation
  2. Traffic Analysis

Automatic Control Engineering Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Automatic Control Engineering Laboratory:

  1. Basic Control Systems
  2. Manufacturing Process Control

Research activities conducted in the Automatic Control Engineering Laboratory are related to:

  1. Process Control Techniques
  2. Industrial Control System Applications
  3. Robotics

Modeling and Simulation Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Modeling and Simulation Laboratory:

  1. System Modeling and Identification
  2. Analog Control
  3. Digital Control

Research activities conducted in the Modeling and Simulation Laboratory are related to:

  1. Modeling and Simulation of Control Systems
  2. Intelligent Control Systems
  3. Development of Control Methods

Computer and Informatics Laboratory

Practical activities carried out in the Computer and Informatics Laboratory:

  1. Computer Programming Practice
  2. Database System Practice
  3. Computer Network Practice
  4. Software Engineering Practice
  5. Interface and Peripheral Practice
  6. Object-Oriented Programming Practice

Research activities conducted in the Computer and Informatics Laboratory are related to:

  1. Database Implementation
  2. Information System Design
  3. Computer Network Design
  4. Internet of Things Implementation
  5. Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)

LIBRARY

The Department of Electrical Engineering’s library, covering an area of 82 square meters, is located on the first floor of Building A. The library is equipped with around 6000 books with 1700 titles, 1000 scientific journals, and hundreds of magazines in both print and CD formats, as well as an Electronic Catalog System that assists students and faculty in searching for references in the field of electrical engineering.

INTERNET FACILITIES

The Department of Electrical Engineering is connected to the SIFT (Faculty of Engineering Information System) network, which is connected to the optical fiber network of all departments in the Faculty of Engineering and the Dean’s Office. The LAN in the Department of Electrical Engineering is connected to dozens of computers used by faculty members and students for internet access. Faculty members and students can also access the internet through WiFi services available in several places, both in Building A and Building B.

ACADEMIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (SIA)

The web-based SIA has been implemented in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Students can access SIA through the internet, so filling out Study Plan Cards (KRS) and viewing Grade Report Cards (KHS) no longer requires a physical presence on campus.

FACULTY ATTENDANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM

Students can check the attendance of faculty members in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Currently, this information system can only be accessed from devices connected to the Department of Electrical Engineering’s LAN.

INTERNSHIP AND FINAL PROJECT SYSTEM

Information related to internships and final projects can be accessed through this system, including internship and final project regulations, implementation guidelines, and schedules for final project exams. Submission of internship and final project proposals and selection of supervising faculty members can be done online.

SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION MEDIA

The Department of Electrical Engineering manages two scientific communication media: “Transmisi” and “Transien.” Transmisi is used to publish research results of researchers and faculty members, both from within and outside the Department of Electrical Engineering, while Transien is used to publish research results from student Final Projects. Both magazines are published every four months. Transmisi is available in print and online editions, while Transien is only available online.

COOPERATION PROGRAMS

With the existing human resources and laboratory facilities, the Department of Electrical Engineering at UNDIP provides professional engineering services. These engineering services cover areas such as:

  1. Instrumentation Systems
  2. Electric Power Systems
  3. Electronics and Microprocessors
  4. Telecommunication Systems
  5. Control Systems
  6. Computer and Informatics Systems

In addition to these engineering services, the Department of Electrical Engineering also provides consultancy, survey, and training services in various fields of electrical engineering.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUDENT ASSOCIATION

HME (Electrical Engineering Student Association) serves as a platform for electrical engineering students to practice organizing, channel their talents through various activities, and showcase their creativity. Through HME, electrical engineering students can continue to cultivate professionalism in the field of electrical engineering and develop management and organizational skills for the advancement of electrical engineering itself. HME is structured into four areas:

  1. Education and Intellectual
  2. Interests and Talents
  3. Student Welfare
  4. Cooperation and Community Service

These areas are directly responsible to the HME chairman for program implementation and activities. In addition to these four areas, HME also has bureaus, each of which is authorized to manage its own activities. Bureaus coordinate with the HME chairman.

SPORTS FACILITIES

To maintain the fitness of students, faculty members, and staff, the Department of Electrical Engineering has several sports facilities, including basketball courts, volleyball courts, futsal courts, and table tennis tables.

OTHER SUPPORT FACILITIES

In front of Building A, there is a sitting ground that students can use for discussions and internet access. On the east side of Building B, there is a sitting ground and a canteen where students can have breakfast and lunch. Buildings A and B, along with the canteen, are connected by a corridor, facilitating easy access for faculty members and students during the teaching and learning process.