Welcome to my Teaching page! Here, you will find information about the courses I have taught, my approach to pedagogy, and how I engage with students in both classroom and research environments.
Courses Taught (UG & PG)
I have had the privilege of teaching a variety of undergraduate and post-graduate-level courses, particularly in the area of Electronics. My goal in each course is to foster a deep understanding of core concepts while encouraging students to apply theoretical knowledge to solve practical problems.
ELE-216: Electromagnetism & Antenna Theory (PG)
Semester: Autumn (II Semester)
Offered: 2024
ELE-218: Applications of IC's and Fuzzy Electronics (PG)
Semester: Autumn (II Semester)
Offered: 2024
ELE-621: Nanoelectronics (PG)
Semester: Autumn (IV Semester)
Offered: 2024
ELE-622: VLSI Digital Design (PG)
Semester: Autumn (IV Semester)
Offered: 2024
ELE-001: Basic Circuit Theory and Network Analysis (UG)
Semester: Autumn (I Semester)
Offered: 2024
Teaching Philosophy
I believe in creating a collaborative and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically, ask questions, and actively participate. My teaching approach is centered on hands-on learning and the integration of research-based methods, allowing students to connect theoretical frameworks with real-world applications. I strive to cultivate curiosity and enthusiasm in every lesson, whether through interactive lectures, lab sessions, or open discussions.
Mentorship and Student Support
In addition to classroom teaching, I am deeply committed to mentoring students in their academic and professional growth. Whether it's guiding students in research projects, assisting with career planning, or providing support during their educational journey, I make it a priority to be approachable and invested in each student's success.