Teaching
Prof. Alarcon-Aquino has taught courses at the undergraduate, master, and doctoral levels in areas related to communication networks, automotive networks, digital systems, network & information security, signal processing, wavelet theory, communication theory, cryptography, reconfigurable intelligent systems, general knowledge examination, and doctoral thesis.
Jan. 2003 - Present
Undergraduate courses:
LIR3071 Computer Networks
IE392 Digital Communications
IE378 Reconfigurable Systems
IS305 Information Security
ME472 Communication Networks
IE434 Computer Networks II
LRT2022 Digital Design
LIR4021 Automotive Networks
TIR4011 LRT3062 Selected Topics (Lightweight Cryptography)
LIS4061 LIS4062 Information Security
LRT4112 Wireless and Mobile Networks
LRT4042 Computer Networks
LBM4102 Telecommunications for Biomedical Systems
Graduate courses:
IE574 Digital Systems
IE572 Communication Networks
IE520 Digital Signal Processing
IE575 Communication Theory
IE525 Wavelets: Theory and Applications
IS006 Research Project I, II
IS631-IS664 Research Seminar I-VIII
ME525 Reconfigurable Intelligent Systems
DSI6031 Advanced Elective III (Wavelet Theory & MRA)
DSI6161 Selected Topics I (Wavelet Theory & MRA)
DSI5161 DSI6101 DSI6121 Doctoral Thesis
DSI5121 Doctoral General Knowledge Examination
DSI5131 Ph.D. Comprehensive Exam
Jan. 2007 - Present
Distance Learning Courses
Digital signal processing, Communication systems, Digital systems, Automotive networks, Information Security.
April 2005 - July 2005
Consultant VW Diploma:
Communication Protocols and Automotive Control.
Aug. 1993 - May 1998
Undergraduate courses:
Antennas, Computer networks, Digital circuits, Microcontrollers, Digital systems, and Digital communications.
Graduate courses:
Advanced computer networks, Advanced digital systems.