Electrical Engineering
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School of Engineering
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Campus: Byblos
Vacancy date: Spring 2012
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the School of Engineering (located in Byblos, Lebanon) invites applicants for part-time teaching opportunities in Electrical Engineering effective February 2012. Candidates are preferred to have an earned Ph.D. degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering from a reputable University. Currently, the department is in need of part-time teaching faculty who are well experienced in the following courses:
The courses are:
ELE201 Electrical Circuits I [3-0, 3 cr.]. This course covers the resistors, capacitors and inductors, voltage and current sources, operational amplifiers, voltage and current laws, node and mesh analysis, network theorems, power and energy, three-phase circuits, DC and sinusoidal excitation of circuits, and computer-aided circuit simulation (SPICE). Prerequisite: PHY201 Electricity and Magnetism.
ELE305 Introduction to Electrical Engineering [3-0, 3 cr.]. This course introduces the concepts of resistors, capacitors and inductors, voltage and current sources, operational amplifiers, voltage and current laws, node and mesh analysis, network theorems, power and energy, three-phase circuits, logic circuits, and binary representations.
The Lebanese American University is an Equal Opportunity Employer operating in Lebanon under a charter from the Regents of the State University of New York. Information about the University can be found on this website (http://www.lau.edu.lb).
To apply, please submit via email (andrea.jamhour@lau.edu.lb): (1) a letter of interest highlighting relevant background and experience and (2) a detailed curriculum vitae no later than January 15, 2012.