Career Opportunities

Part-Time Faculty Positions, Computer/Electrical Engineering

This position is no longer open.

School of Engineering
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Campus: Byblos
Vacancy Date: Spring 2017

The School of Engineering (located in Byblos, Lebanon) invites applicants for possible teaching opportunities in Computer and Electrical Engineering courses effective Spring 2017 (classes start 16th January), course description:

COE212 Engineering Programming [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course covers a high-level programming language syntax, structured programming, basic constructs, arrays, object programming, case studies, and projects tailored towards solving engineering and mathematically-oriented problems.

COE431 Computer Networks [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course covers the topologies, installation and configuration, testing, modeling and simulation of networks. In addition to: protocols, standards, TCP/IP, and socket programming.

ELE593 ELE Application [3-0, 3 cr.]
This course allows ELE graduates to acquire the technical skills that are required to match a specific industry-related need. In particular, it exposes students to the techniques, which can improve their chances of gaining employment in jobs aligned with the considered need. This exposure is reinforced by an extensive hands-on experience that is brought into classroom through small-scale projects pertaining to problems inspired from the identified need.

The current topic is:
Electrical Design, software and calculation notes complete including Lighting, Power and Low current systems design.

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 (charbel.kadi@lau.edu.lb): a detailed curriculum vitae no later than 15th December 2016. Use the following Subject in the email: COE/ELE Part-Time Spring 2017. Applications will be treated by a first come first served basis.