Current Courses


EE 221 - Introduction to Electrical Engineering (3 credits)

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Electrical engineering units, circuit elements, circuit laws, measurement principles, mesh and node equations, network theorems, operational amplifier circuits, energy storage elements, sinusoids and phasors, sinusoidal steady state analysis, average and RMS values, complex power.
When: Fall 2019
Highlight: Practice problems and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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eE 335 - energy conversion (3 credits)

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Topics: Mechanical and Electromagnetic Fundamentals, Three Phase Circuits, Transformers, AC Machinery Fundamentals, Synchronous Machines, Induction Motors, DC Motors. 
Laboratory: AC Generation to Grid, Load Turn On/Off, Capacitor Bank Connection to Grid, Distribution Network, Industrial Network, DC Motor Control, Transformer Operation, Computerized Control of DC Motor, Rectifier Operation .
When: Fall 2019
Highlight:  EMTDC/PSCAD software, In class problems and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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Previous Courses

ee 251 - digital electronics (3 credits) 

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Diode and bipolar and field-effect transistor device operation and switching models. Use of bipolar and field-effect transistors and diodes in switching and logic circuits. Switching circuits and logic gates including logic levels, circuit configuration, and interfacing
When: Spring 2014, Summer 2012
Highlight: PSPICE Software, In class problems and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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EE 436 - power system analysis (3 credits)

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Topics: Introduction to Power System, Power System Fundamentals, Transmission Line Parameters and Modeling, Transmission Line Steady State Operation, Per Unit System, Network Matrices, Gauss Seidel Method, Newton Raphson Method, Fast Decoupled Method, Power Flow. 
When: Spring 2011
Highlight: PowerWorld Software, EMTDC/PSCAD Software, MATLAB Simulink, MATPOWER, In class problems and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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EE 535 - power system stability and control (3 credits)

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Topics: Classical Machine Model, Synchronous Machine Detail Models, Multi-Machine and Numerical Methods, Power System Stability Under Large Disturbances, Power System Stability Under Small Disturbances, Small Signal Stability.
When: Spring 2010, 2013, 2014
Highlight: MATLAB Simulink, MATPOWER, Haadi Saadat MATLAB Software Package and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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EE 591A - small scale power system modeling (3 credits)

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Topics: Introduction to Agents, Types of Agents and their behaviors,Agent development software - JADE, Interfaces with Power System simulation software MATLAB and VTB, Introduction of Agent applications in power systems, Modeling and Simulations: Introduction to VTB (Virtual Test Bed), Technique used in Simulation, Time-domain numerical techniques, Physics-based natural models in the VTB, Resistive Companion Modeling methods for linear devices, Resistive Companion Modeling methods for non-linear devices, Network matrix automation, Numerical solution of state equations, Modeling of power electronic converters, Solution of linear DC Circuit analysis, Simulation of nonlinear circuits, VTB architecture, VTB customer model implementation (DLL model development via C# coding).
When: Fall 2009, Fall 2010
Highlight: JAVA, C#, Virtual Test Bed Software and MATLAB based homework assignments.
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