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Amjad Bou Matar

Laboratory Instructor of Electrical Engineering

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EE 307 Computer Architecture
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 
The course introduces the architecture of digital systems, with an emphasis on the structural principles common to a wide range of computer technologies. Multilevel implementation strategies, the definition of new primitives (e.g., gates, instructions, procedures, and processes) and their mechanization using lower-level elements, the organization and operation of digital computers and the hardware/software interface are addressed.

EE 420 Power Electronics
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Lab Instructor

The course teaches the principles of designing power electronic circuits. Power electronics design has applications in several fields from motor drives to consumer electronics to electric power transmission over HVDC lines. Therefore, the course reviews the fundamentals before covering power electronic circuit topologies. This entails a review of switching devices, e.g., diodes, thyristors, BJTs, and the fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuit design. Building on the fundamentals, the course covers AC to DC, DC to DC, DC to AC, and AC to AC electric power conversion. The lab component is simultaneously administered to offer a practical perspective including the selection of components vis-à-vis the application. In addition, the lab goes over the design and testing aspects of power electronic circuit design.

ُُEE 308 Electrical Energy Conversion
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
The course teaches the basic concepts of electrical machines and power semiconductor converters and their application within modern power systems.Pre-requisites: EE 202, EE 309 

EE 306: Control and Feedback System Design
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
The course teaches the analysis and synthesis of continuous and sampled-data linear feedback control systems, and its application to a variety of physical systemsPre-requisites: EE 301 

EE 210 Digital Logic Systems
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 

EE 401: Digital Signal Processing
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
This course presents an introduction to the techniques and algorithms of digital processing for signals and information data. It is designed for senior-level undergraduate students in electrical and computer engineering. The theory and practice covered in this course can be applied in wide range of science fields, such as image processing, communications, satellite systems, biomedical, power and electronic devices, and programmable units. The proposed content covers a review of discrete-time sequences and systems, sampling of continuous-time signals and aliasing effect, discrete Fourier transform: properties and applications; fast Fourier transform: implementation and computations, finite impulse response (FIR) filters design and analysis: low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, phase response etc.,  and infinite impulse response (IIR) filters design methods and cascaded structures.Pre-requisites: 108 CRHs passed

EE 207 Foundation of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 
Introduction to the theory, analysis and design of electric circuits. Voltage, current, power, energy, resistance, capacitance, inductance. Kirchhoff's laws node analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, steady state and transient analysis, AC, DC, phasors, operational amplifiers, transfer functions. 

EE 207 Foundation of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Semester: Summer
Offered: 2015

Lucturer

Introduction to the theory, analysis and design of electric circuits. Voltage, current, power, energy, resistance, capacitance, inductance. Kirchhoff's laws node analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, steady state and transient analysis, AC, DC, phasors, operational amplifiers, transfer functions.

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EE 307 Computer Architecture
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 
The course introduces the architecture of digital systems, with an emphasis on the structural principles common to a wide range of computer technologies. Multilevel implementation strategies, the definition of new primitives (e.g., gates, instructions, procedures, and processes) and their mechanization using lower-level elements, the organization and operation of digital computers and the hardware/software interface are addressed.

EE 420 Power Electronics
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Lab Instructor

The course teaches the principles of designing power electronic circuits. Power electronics design has applications in several fields from motor drives to consumer electronics to electric power transmission over HVDC lines. Therefore, the course reviews the fundamentals before covering power electronic circuit topologies. This entails a review of switching devices, e.g., diodes, thyristors, BJTs, and the fundamentals of electric and magnetic circuit design. Building on the fundamentals, the course covers AC to DC, DC to DC, DC to AC, and AC to AC electric power conversion. The lab component is simultaneously administered to offer a practical perspective including the selection of components vis-à-vis the application. In addition, the lab goes over the design and testing aspects of power electronic circuit design.

ُُEE 308 Electrical Energy Conversion
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
The course teaches the basic concepts of electrical machines and power semiconductor converters and their application within modern power systems.Pre-requisites: EE 202, EE 309 

EE 306: Control and Feedback System Design
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
The course teaches the analysis and synthesis of continuous and sampled-data linear feedback control systems, and its application to a variety of physical systemsPre-requisites: EE 301 

EE 210 Digital Logic Systems
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 

EE 401: Digital Signal Processing
Semester: Spring
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor
This course presents an introduction to the techniques and algorithms of digital processing for signals and information data. It is designed for senior-level undergraduate students in electrical and computer engineering. The theory and practice covered in this course can be applied in wide range of science fields, such as image processing, communications, satellite systems, biomedical, power and electronic devices, and programmable units. The proposed content covers a review of discrete-time sequences and systems, sampling of continuous-time signals and aliasing effect, discrete Fourier transform: properties and applications; fast Fourier transform: implementation and computations, finite impulse response (FIR) filters design and analysis: low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, phase response etc.,  and infinite impulse response (IIR) filters design methods and cascaded structures.Pre-requisites: 108 CRHs passed

EE 207 Foundation of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Semester: Fall
Offered: 2015

Course Tutor and Lab Instructor 
Introduction to the theory, analysis and design of electric circuits. Voltage, current, power, energy, resistance, capacitance, inductance. Kirchhoff's laws node analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, steady state and transient analysis, AC, DC, phasors, operational amplifiers, transfer functions. 

EE 207 Foundation of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Semester: Summer
Offered: 2015

Lucturer

Introduction to the theory, analysis and design of electric circuits. Voltage, current, power, energy, resistance, capacitance, inductance. Kirchhoff's laws node analysis, mesh analysis, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, steady state and transient analysis, AC, DC, phasors, operational amplifiers, transfer functions.

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