Maths or Physics Tutor - P200/hour Tutoring via Skype. Mathematical related subjects. Apply NOW!

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TYPE OF WORK

casual

WAGE / SALARY

P200 per hour

HOURS PER WEEK

TBD

DATE UPDATED

Feb 27, 2012

JOB OVERVIEW

I am currently studying engineering and need tutoring for some of my maths and 'electrical physics' related subjects. I will pay P200 per hour

If you are familiar with either subject curriculum below, please email Brian at akimbomidget@gmail.com with your resume

Shortlisted applicants will undergo an interview. Successful applicants will start immediately.

You will need a good and fast internet connection to be able to do Skype conference, screen sharing, video sharing, etc.

Here are the subject details:

SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

This subject formally introduces the mathematical techniques that underpin the analysis and design of electrical networks, telecommunication systems, signal-processing systems and automatic control systems, among others. Topics include:


Signals – continuously and discretely indexed signals, important signal types, frequency-domain analysis (Fourier, Laplace and Z transforms), nonlinear transformations and harmonics, sampling, and aliasing;

Systems – viewing differential / difference equations as systems of signals, the notions of input, output and internal signals, block diagrams (series, parallel and feedback connections), properties of input-output models (causality, delay, stability, gain, shift-invariance, linearity), transient and steady state behaviour;

Linear shift-invariant models – continuous and discrete impulse response and convolution operator models, transfer functions and frequency response, time-domain interpretation of stable and unstable poles and zeros, state-space models (construction from high-order ODEs, canonical forms, state transformations and stability), and the discretisation of models for systems of continuously indexed signals.

DEVICE MODELING

This subject develops the theoretical and practical tools required to understand, construct, validate and apply models of standard electrical and electronic devices. In particular, students will study the theoretical and practical development of models for devices such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, motors, batteries, diodes, transistors, and transmission lines. In doing so, students will gain exposure to a variety of fundamental fields in physics, including electromagnetism, semiconductor materials and quantum electronics. This material will be complemented by exposure to experiment design and measurement techniques in the laboratory, the application of models from device manufacturers, and the use of electronic circuit simulation software.

Will need good understanding of how transistors work, as well as how to tackle problems such as signal attenuation in wires.

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