DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING



About Computer Engineering

                     Computer engineers analyze, design, and evaluate computer systems, both hardware and software. They might work on system such as a flexible manufacturing system or a "smart" device or instrument. Computer engineers often find themselves focusing on problems or challenges which result in new "state of the art" products, which integrate computer capabilities. They work on the design, planning, development, testing, and even the supervision of manufacturing of computer hardware --including everything from chips to device controllers.
                     They work on the interface between different pieces of hardware and strive to provide new capabilities to existing and new systems or products. The work of a computer engineer is grounded in the hardware -- from circuits to architecture -- but also focuses on operating systems and software. They may also focus on computer networks for the transmission of data and multimedia. Computer engineers must understand logic design, microprocessor system design, computer architecture, computer interfacing, and continually focus on system requirements and design. It is primarily software engineers who focus on creating the software systems used by individuals and businesses, but computer engineers may also design and develop some software applications.


      The Department of Computer Science & Engineering is headed by Mr. A. Rama Rao, who moulds the students with his innovative thoughts and injected them in academic and co-curricular activities. Under his guidance the students of the department has excelled in academics, technical skills and disciplinary activities. We have formed an association namely, TAKSH (Teamwork Of Association For Keeping Society Healthy) under which we have taken MOU with SCUBES (Software Service & Solution) and further planning for more such companies. We the pioneers of E-plus club have showcased our college at Zonal level. The main aim of the department is "to come up with innovative ideas to create new trends in the society".



Employment

                      According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, computer engineers hold about 79,000 jobs. This represents 5.3% of the 1.5 million jobs held by engineers in the U.S. Computer engineers are employed in industry, government, education, and consulting. They usually work in teams with other engineers and individuals from other functional areas. They may be working on a new design of an electronic component for an individual project, focused on the development of software specific to a new product, or one being redesigned, or may work in sales or in supporting research activities. Computer engineers frequently work on new applications of computers, such as advances in digital television and photography, virtual meeting technology, intelligent highways, control systems, and new technologies for cars, phones, security systems, telescopes, airplanes, and space vehicles.


Long Term Goals

                     
  1. To build a team of academicians, attain excellence, offer academic programmes in engineering at undergraduate & postgraduate level including Doctoral programme.
  2. To motivate faculty members for higher education.
  3. To interact more with industries, research organizations and engineering institutes.
  4. To develop the institute as knowledge center.
  5. To improve existing labs and develop new labs as required.
  6. To inculcate moral values in students.
  7. To improve the consultancy and testing work.
  8. To motivate the faculty and students for research/ publication work.


Short Term Goals

                     
  1. To conduct student paper contest at the national level in association with CSI, IEEE.
  2. To strengthen the industry institute interaction.
  3. To develop special laboratories in technical collaboration with Software giants like Microsoft, IBM, INFOSYS
  4. To have Center of Excellence in Department.
  5. To Conduct International Conference in association with CSI, IEEE.
  6. To use Modern Teaching Aids effectively