I received my PhD in biomedical signal processing from Queen's University, Kingston, ON. Canada. I have a decade of experience in research and algorithm development using MATLAB.
My teaching style includes solving a lot of practice examples. I begin with simple, easy-to-understand examples and move on to more challenging ones as soon as I feel students are comfortable solving the questions. I gradually increase the complexity and difficulty of examples and make sure that students deeply understand the materials.
I have taught the following courses to undergraduate students:
o Signals and systems: Introduction to analog and digital signal processing, focusing on time and frequency-domain analysis of linear systems
o Circuits Analysis: Analysis of circuits with resistors, capacitors and inductors with focus on the LTI circuits
o Engineering mathematics: Topics include Fourier series analysis, complex numbers analysis, partial differential equations, linear algebra
Subjects
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Signal and System Beginner-Expert
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Linear Algebra Beginner-Expert
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Mathematics & Statistics Beginner-Expert
Experience
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Lecturer (Sep, 2018
–Sep, 2020) at Shiraz University
Taught three courses to undergraduate computer engineering students
o Signals and systems: Introduction to analog and digital signal processing, focusing on time and frequency-domain analysis of linear systems
o Circuits Analysis: Analysis of circuits with resistors, capacitors and inductors with focus on the LTI circuits
o Engineering mathematics: Topics include Fourier series analysis, complex numbers analysis and partial differential equations