Teaching
At the undergraduate level, I am involved in the
introductory circuits and electronics class (6.002) taken by all students in the
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. This course
introduces a range of important engineering concepts, and is a core element of
the EECS curriculum. Information about this course can be found on the
6.002 Web Page.
At the graduate level, I am engaged in teaching power
electronics. The graduate power electronics course (6.334) introduces the
fundamental principles of power electronic circuits and covers many of the
technical areas important to their design. A major design project helps
students bring together the knowledge gained in the class. Information about
this course can be found at the 6.334 Web
Page and at the
6.334 OpenCourseWare Site. I have also introduced an advanced power
electronics course, which I taught for the first time in the fall of 2002. This
course addresses advanced concepts and emerging technologies in the field, and
provides students the opportunity to engage in sophisticated design and
experimental work.
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