Teaching
EE 7V81 - Biomedical Electronics (Fall 2006)
This is a graduate level course that primarily focuses on bioinstrumentation covering clinical and research measurements. The course will be seminar based. Some of the topics include the design of medical instruments, displacement sensors, temperature sensors, amplifiers and signal processing, electrocardiogram, electrode polarization, and blood pressure sensors. The course also explores the possibility of a variety of novel engineering applications in the biomedical sphere. Some of the topics that will be covered will focus on wireless sensor networks in telemedicine and use of FPGAs for fast signal processing. Students will be instructed to explore scholarly articles and will present and debate their findings during the last week(s) of class.
Courses Taught at LSSU (Spring 2003 - Spring 2005)
Electronic Design, Digital Fundamentals, Microcontroller Fundamentals, Microcomputer Systems, Digital Design, C Programming, Introduction to Engineering, Senior Design Projects I and II.