Joel Frey

 Joel Frey

Joel Frey

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  • Reviews6
Sep 30, 2019
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Prof. Frey teaches way too fast and doesn't explain the concepts well. He even expects you to memorize the whole slide before class. P.S. I really miss HS :(

Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Engineering



Experience

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    Drafted quality assurance manuals for lab equipment
    Mentored and supervised graduate students
    Began design on a two-photon laser system for testing radiation-hardened electronics

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional Lecturer & Teaching Assistant

    Sessional Lecturer experience at the University of Saskatchewan:
    GE449 - Engineering in Society
    GE111 - Engineering Problem Solving
    EE331 - Microprocessor Hardware and Software

    Teaching Assistant Experience at the University of Saskatchewan:
    EE221 - Analog Electronics
    EE292 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory I
    EE391 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory II
    EE392 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory III
    EE201 - Electric and Magnetic Circuits

    Guest Lecturer Experience at the University of Saskatchewan:
    PSY252 - Perceptual Processes

    Instructor Experience at the University of Saskatchewan:
    High School Physics Demonstrations in the Anechoic Chamber

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional Lecturer

    General Engineering 449 - Engineering in Society

  • University of Saskatchewan

    First Year Curriculum Developer

    Currently working on a full redesign of the first year engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Crohn's and Colitis Canada

    Chairing chapter meetings
    Sitting on national councils
    Specialist in volunteer recruitment and retention
    Managing resources for events and committees
    Directly recruited over 100 volunteers

  • University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering

    Assistant Professor

    Joel worked at University of Saskatchewan College of Engineering as a Assistant Professor

  • Amec Foster Wheeler

    Electrical Engineer

    Project management, scheduling, budgeting
    Power Systems Modeling using ETAP
    Package Engineer (DC Power Supplies, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Harmonic Filters)
    Course Coordinator and Facilitator for Projects101

  • Joel B Frey Consulting

    Certified True Colors Facilitator and Motivational Speaker

    Motivational Speaker on the Importance of Volunteerism
    Certified True Colors Personal Success Seminar Facilitator

Education

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Electrical Engineering
    Supervisor: Dr. Safa Kasap Thesis Title: Experimental and Theoretical Study of X-ray Sensitivity and Dark Current in Stabilized Amorphous Selenium Photoconductors Graduate Courses Taken: Physical Methods in Biomedical Engineering - 2010 Synchrotron X-ray Imaging - 2008 Electromagnetic Wave Propagation - 2005 Solid State Electronic Devices - 2005 Selected Topics from Optical Electronics and Imaging Science - 2005 Electrical Materials Science - 2004 Random Variables in Engineering Systems - 2004

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Bachelor of Science

    Electrical Engineering
    The University of Saskatchewan Electrical Engineering Achievement Award The APEGS Prize The IEEE North Saskatchewan Section Award

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Bachelor of Science (Three Year)

    Computer Science

  • University of Saskatchewan Graduate Student Teaching Award - Nomination



  • University of Saskatchewan

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow


    Drafted quality assurance manuals for lab equipment Mentored and supervised graduate students Began design on a two-photon laser system for testing radiation-hardened electronics

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional Lecturer & Teaching Assistant


    Sessional Lecturer experience at the University of Saskatchewan: GE449 - Engineering in Society GE111 - Engineering Problem Solving EE331 - Microprocessor Hardware and Software Teaching Assistant Experience at the University of Saskatchewan: EE221 - Analog Electronics EE292 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory I EE391 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory II EE392 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory III EE201 - Electric and Magnetic Circuits Guest Lecturer Experience at the University of Saskatchewan: PSY252 - Perceptual Processes Instructor Experience at the University of Saskatchewan: High School Physics Demonstrations in the Anechoic Chamber

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Sessional Lecturer


    General Engineering 449 - Engineering in Society

  • University of Saskatchewan

    First Year Curriculum Developer


    Currently working on a full redesign of the first year engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan.

Publications

  • Dark current in multilayer stabilized amorphous selenium based photoconductive x-ray detectors

    Journal of Applied Physics

  • Dark current in multilayer stabilized amorphous selenium based photoconductive x-ray detectors

    Journal of Applied Physics

  • Amorphous selenium and its alloys from early xeroradiography to high resolution x-ray image detectors and ultrasensitive imaging tubes

    Physica Status Solidi (b)

  • Dark current in multilayer stabilized amorphous selenium based photoconductive x-ray detectors

    Journal of Applied Physics

  • Amorphous selenium and its alloys from early xeroradiography to high resolution x-ray image detectors and ultrasensitive imaging tubes

    Physica Status Solidi (b)

  • Amorphous and polycrystalline photoconductors for direct conversion flat panel x-ray image sensors

    Sensors

  • Dark current in multilayer stabilized amorphous selenium based photoconductive x-ray detectors

    Journal of Applied Physics

  • Amorphous selenium and its alloys from early xeroradiography to high resolution x-ray image detectors and ultrasensitive imaging tubes

    Physica Status Solidi (b)

  • Amorphous and polycrystalline photoconductors for direct conversion flat panel x-ray image sensors

    Sensors

  • Dark current in multilayer stabilized amorphous selenium x-ray photoconductors

    Physica Status Solidi (c)

GE 111

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