Henry Ford College - Mathematics
Ph.D. Studies
Feedback Control Systems
Oakland University
M.S. Systems Engineering
Feedback Control Systems
Oakland University
B.S.
Electrical Engineering
Lawrence Technological University
Z-80
Z-8000 microprocessors
Mathematica
C
C++
Visual C++
SIMULINK
CAN protocols
and 32 bit Motorolla microprocessors
Matlab
Maple
Visual Studio
Basic Stamp
Control Systems Design
Multisim
PIC microcontollers
Public Speaking
Labview
MATLAB
Electrical Engineering
Embedded Systems
O'Connor
Experienced Electrical Engineer with extensive skills in automotive system architecture and testing. Have outstanding leadership and communication skills. Team oriented individual with excellent interpersonal skills and one who projects a professional image. I have taught courses at the Associate
Bachelor
and Graduate level.\n\nSpecialties: Computer Skills: PIC microcontrollers
Basic stamp microprocessor
and 32 bit Motorolla microprocesors
Z80 microprocessor
Visual Basic
C++
Fortran
Matlab
Simulink
Mathcad
Mathematica
Maple
Multisim
Lab View
CAN protocols
PLC's - Allen Bradley
Modicon
Gould
and Square D
and MS Office Suite
James
O'Connor
Oakland Community College
Henry Ford community College
Lawrence Technological University
General Motors
Michigan
Taught Circuits 1 and 2\nTaught Automaitc Control Systems\nTaught Electronics 1
2 and 3\nTaught Instrumentation\nTaught Embedded Systems (PIC microcontroller)\nTaught Statics\nTaught Dynamics
Engineering Technology Professor
Lawrence Technological University
Systems Bench Lead Engineer\nHVAC Release Engineer\nDesign Support Engineer\nElectrical Analysis Engineer\nSoftware Verification Engineer
General Motors
Electronics Professor
Proposing an updated Electronics and Electrical Control Program - Associate in Applied Science Degree\nTeach DC and AC Circuits\nTeach Electronics 1 and 2\nTeach Digital Circuits\nTeach Introduction to Engineering\nTeach Industrial Controls\nTeach Visual Basic and Java\nTeach Applied Math
Oakland Community College
Engineering Professor / Coordinator
Taught Introduction to Engineering (students built autonomous robots)\nTaught Statics
Dynamics
Engineering Physics
College Algebra
and Calculus
Henry Ford community College
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