, Michigan State University Sept 82 Dec 85 Assis- tant Instructor, Mathematics Department, Michigan State University Sept 76 Jun 82 Graduate Assistant, Mathematics Department, Michigan State University Sept 69 Jun 75 High school mathematics/computer science teacher for L’Anse Creuse Public Schools, Mt Clemens, MI 48043 Presentations Fall1996 I gave brief demonstrations of the capabilities of the TI-092 graphing calculator to mathematics faculty. I continued to meet with some faculty throughout Spring 1997 to continue the discussion about the calculator. July1995 I gave a presentation ”Use of the Graphing Calculator in the Classroom” at the Liberal Studies Division Sharing Meeting at LCC. I also conducted a Professional De
telecommunicationstudents have a good foundation on both electronics and telecommunication fields and may behired by both industries.The faculty who is actively involved in this project is an assistant professor in the EET/TETprogram. Although her background is mainly on telecommunications systems, she has beenteaching classes to both electronics and telecommunication majors on Local Area Networks,Computer Networks Simulation and Modeling, and Wireless Transmission Systems. The topic ofVoice over IP (VoIP) is often addressed in her lectures and given as project topics to thestudents. For instance, the projects address the signaling protocols, bandwidth requirements andperformance of different audio encoders/decoders (codecs).Since December 2007, this faculty has
, and Master’s and Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Iowa State University. Dr. Das teaches a variety of courses ranging from freshmen to advanced graduate level such as Mechanics of Materials, Introductory and Advanced Finite Element Method, Engineering Design, Introduction to Mechatronics, Mechatronic Modeling and Sim- ulation, Mathematics for Engineers, Electric Drives and Electromechanical Energy Conversion. He led the effort in the college to start several successful programs: an undergraduate major in Robotics and Mechatronic Systems Engineering, a graduate certificate in Advanced Electric Vehicles. Dr. Das’s areas of research interests are modeling and simulation of multi-disciplinary engineering problems