By Shreyash Dwivedi & Ratandeep Choudhary

Power systems,
Ascentia SCI Lab
Think and Learn.

Two open-access books that combine fundamentals, real institute data, and hands-on simulation using SCI Lab. Made for Electrical Engineering students who learn best by doing.

Format PDF · Free access
Focus Power, data, simulation
Project snapshot
Books 2
Discipline EE
Access Open

From fundamentals and phasor diagrams to SCI Lab scripts: everything organized in one place for easy reference.

Why this project exists

Built from our late nights so yours can be a little easier.

Use it like a toolkit

  • Skim chapters before a lecture to anchor the concepts.
  • Use SCI Lab examples as templates for your own assignments.
  • Plug in your measurements from lab or field visits.
  • Adapt figures and scripts for reports or presentations.

The books

Designed to work together: one builds your intuition about power systems, the other shows you how to explore the same ideas in SCI Lab.

Fundamentals of Power Published

Understand how power actually flows.

A structured introduction to electrical power—generation, transmission, distribution—backed by examples and data based on your institute’s real infrastructure.

  • Basic electrical engineering recap with clear diagrams.
  • Generation, transmission and distribution explained with real values.
  • Campus power system as a running example and data source.
Ascentia SCI Lab In development

Turn concepts into code and plots.

A practical guide to SCI Lab for Electrical Engineering: from basic syntax and plotting to data analysis and power system simulations linked to topics from Fundamentals of Power.

  • Getting comfortable with SCI Lab as a daily tool.
  • Plotting, data analysis and small simulation workflows.
  • Examples that mirror chapters from Fundamentals of Power.

About the authors

This project grew out of our own notes, doubts, and mistakes and we decided not to keep it all to ourselves.

Shreyash Dwivedi
Ratandeep Choudhary

Found something to improve? Have an idea for a new example or dataset? You’re welcome to suggest changes or contribute.

Get in touch

How to reference

Shreyash Dwivedi and Ratandeep Choudhary, "Fundamentals of Power" & "Ascentia SCI Lab", open-access digital books, 2025. Available at: sdee001.github.io/EE-Collective/