Overview of Teaching Interests
I am an electrical engineer with a great passion for physics and mathematics, and thus both my research and teaching interests are broad and interdisciplinary. My teaching interests include the entire electromagnetic spectrum of courses, including Electromagnetic Theory, and Antennas and Radiation, as well as physics-oriented electrical engineering courses, mostly courses on Modern Imaging, Inverse Scattering, Physical Signal Processing, and Physical Information Theory.
Courses Taught at Northeastern Include
Modern Imaging (graduate)
Electromagnetic Theory II (graduate)
Antennas and Radiation (graduate)
Complex Variable Theory and Differential Equations (graduate)
Electrical Machines (double listed: graduate and undergraduate)
Advanced Seminar (graduate)
Special Topics (graduate)
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (undergraduate)
Electronics 1 and 2 (undergraduate)
Circuits and Signals: Biomedical Applications (undergraduate)
Special Topics in Electromagnetics: Capacitive and Electric Field Sensing (undergraduate)
Introduction to Subsurface Sensing and Imaging (undergraduate)
Linear Systems (undergraduate)
Numerical Methods (undergraduate)
Electric Energy Devices (undergraduate)
Electronic Design (undergraduate)
Mentorship
I advise Ph.D., Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, and undergraduate students, in the course of their research. I also provide general academic advising and mentorship to other students.