I have been teaching in some capacity since my first Graduate Teaching Assistant position at Wichita State University in the Fall of 2015 and currently a Lecturer at the University of Portsmouth.
Below is a list of positions held or modules taught.
I currently serve as a Lecturer in the School of Energy & Electronic Engineering at University of Portsmouth in UK.
"Wind is an important renewable energy resource that is poised to make a significant contribution to the energy portfolio over the coming decades. This module equips students with a broad overview of this resource and the technology involved. It will cover multiple aspects including the integration of wind resources into the current grid, the engineering behind wind generation machinery as well as the economic and environmental impact of wind energy." - University of Portsmouth Module Catalogue
"This module covers most important topics from the electrical power systems field to provide students with the understanding of the operation of modern electricity networks." - University of Portsmouth Module Catalogue
I served as a Senior Lecturer (Higher Grade) in Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering at the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT), Malabe Campus.
"The unit of power system analysis (PSA) covers fundamental knowledge of high-voltage (HV) power networks. Students learn how the power network connects each other and how the system works organisationally." - CURTIN University Unit Outline
"In this module, the student will learn about electrical machines: AC single phase, AC three phase and DC motors. The student will learn the operating principles of motors and transformers and techniques used in analysing the performance of these machines.." - SLIIT Module Outline
I served as a direct instructor for the following courses. This includes the preparation of study material, course design as well as all grading responsibilities.
This course provides the basics students need to begin their study in computer engineering and related fields.
"Introduces digital design concepts. Includes number systems, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh maps, combinational circuit design, adders, multiplexers, decoders, sequential circuit design, state diagram, flip flops, sequence detectors and test different combinational and sequential circuits. Uses CAD tools for circuit simulation." - WSU Course catalogue
This course is the fundamental circuits course provided by the department. It covered all the basics of circuits theory.
"Electric circuit principles and methods of analysis. Includes DC circuits, network theorems, capacitance and inductance, AC circuit analysis, phasor plane techniques, complex power and balanced three-phase circuits." - WSU Course catalogue
I was a visiting lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Jaffna in Killinochchi, Sri Lanka. This experience gave me a good insight into a different culture of teaching.
This course introduces students to the basics of the Electric Power Grid and covers many areas including, system analysis techniques, distribution systems, power system economics and system reliability aspects.
I served as a laboratory instructor for the following courses. Responsibilities included:
Providing instructions for students on the execution of each laboratory session.
Troubleshooting any issues faced by students, both technical and with equipment.
Preparation of lab manual considering any updates to content or equipment.
Providing feedback to the course instructor regarding any issues faced by students.
This course introduced students to electronic devices and their operations.
"Introduces semiconductor devices and applications in discrete and integrated circuit design. Applications include, but are not limited to, op-amp circuits, rectification and transistor amplifiers." - WSU Course catalogue
This course covered more advanced operations in electronic devices.
"Investigates the theory and application of discrete and integrated circuits. Includes op-amp construction, frequency response, feedback and stability, power amplifiers and nonlinear integrated circuits" - WSU Course catalogue