Teaching

Graduate Student Advising

Advising, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Computer Science, 2021

Gnana Nishitha Chowdary Aluri (Master student at Computer Science, F19, S20, F20)

ETC/CET 433 Automatic Control Systems/Lab

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (S19, S21): In this course, the students will develop an understanding of the basic principles of automatic control theory, with emphasis on time and frequency domain methods. The principle of the elements of control systems will be implemented in Python and/or MATLAB. The coding and representing the automatic control algorithms will be applied to case-studies (Temperature Control in this course) for various engineering problems. Data fitting and differential equation representation of systems from several engineering disciplines will be studied. The students will study the principle elements of control systems such as: Sensors, Controls (P, PI and PID), and Actuators and test them in lab environment.

ETC/MTC 357 Mechatronic Design/Lab

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (F19, S20): This course is an introduction to designing mechatronic systems, which require integration of the mechanical and electrical engineering disciplines within a unified framework. There are significant project-based design experiences. Topics covered in the course include: fundamental of electronics, 2D/3D drawing, sensor technology, actuators, principles of mechatronics, low-level interfacing of software with hardware, DC stepper motors and control.

ETC 331 Control Systems/Lab

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (F18, S19, F19, F20, S21, F21): Basic control systems studied using Laplace transforms. Principles of electro-mechanical control systems (electrical and mechanical), measuring means, components and their characteristics, and controller characteristics. Analysis of a control system by the frequency/phase responses and stability criteria.

ETC 275 Intro to Programming for Eng.

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical/Mechanical Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (S20, F20, F21): Introduction to programming with MATLAB. Provides to basic properties of the MATLAB, a powerful programming language and development tool for different disciplines, and programming concepts for engineers for various engineering application. Students will be doing sample MATLAB engineering problems in real time.

ETC/CET 102 Electric Circuits Lab

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (F19, F20): Introduction to theory, analysis and design of electric circuits. Units and definitions. Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Laws. Analysis of resistive circuits. Circuit analysis using superposition, nodal and mesh methods, Norton Thevenin theorems, and current and voltage divider rules. Transient and sinusoidal steady state response of circuits containing resistors, capacitors, and inductors.

ETC/CET 101 Fundamentals of Electrical & Computer Engineering Lab

Undergraduate course, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Electrical/Computer Engineering Technology, 2021

Taught - (S21): Introduction to programming with MATLAB and Python. Provides to basic properties of the MATLAB/Python, a powerful programming language and development tool for different disciplines, and programming concepts for engineers for various engineering application.