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1. At Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

  • (Fall ’20 - Present)          MMET-651: Advanced Materials Technology

              With a typical strength of ~25 students, this course focuses on material behavior, degradation, selection, and technology applications based on real/industry case studies.

  • (Fall ’12 - Present)          MMET-463: Mechanical Design Applications II

              With a typical strength of ~95 seniors, this course guides and extends student design knowledge onto various machine elements and culminates in a comprehensive open-ended design project that is 3D printed and assembled by student teams.
              (MMET-663: Stacked graduate course version was developed & offered since Spring ‘20)

  • (Fall ’18 - Spring ‘19)      MMET-363: Mechanical Design Applications I

              With a typical enrollment of ~150+ seniors, this course combines mechanics with strength of materials in order to design/analyze machine elements using failure theories.

  • (Fall ’12 - Present)          MMET-275: Mechanics for Technologists

              With a typical enrollment of ~150+ sophomores, this course is one of the first core engineering classes that students take in the major. It introduces and exercises the various concepts in engineering mechanics (statics) from an applications perspective.
              (Distance Education: Remote version was built with assistance from the Engineering Studio for Advanced Instruction & Learning, & is offered since Summer ’19)

  • (Fall ’17 - Spring ‘18)      MMET-181: Manufacturing & Assembly Processes I

              With a typical enrollment of ~250+ freshmen, this course along with hands-on laboratory sessions is an introduction to manufacturing and assembly processes.

  • [Guest Lectures]             MMET-652: Advanced Manufacturing Technology
    [Guest Lectures]             MMET-281: Manufacturing & Assembly Processes II
    [Guest Lectures]             MMET-181: Manufacturing & Assembly Processes I
    [Guest Lectures]             MMET-363: Mechanical Design Applications I (as part of an American Society of Mechanical Engineers Tribology division curriculum enhancement grant)

2. At Int'l Center for Automotive Research, Clemson University, Greenville, SC

  • (Spring ’12, 3 classes)         AuE-867: Vehicle Manufacturing Processes

                Graduate Class Session Instructor [~15 automotive engineering graduate students/session]

                Conducted 3 manufacturing class sessions on Vehicle lightweighting; Presented 2 case studies & analyzed associated total life-cycle cost models

  • (Fall ’11, 2 classes)              AuE-893: Quality Assurance in Automotive Systems

                Graduate Lab Session Instructor [~20 automotive engineering graduate students]

                Conducted 2 metrology laboratory sessions introducing students to the CMM & its operation, as well as on Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T)

  • (Spring ’11, numerous)        AuE-833: Automotive Manufacturing Systems

                Graduate Lab Session Instructor [~15 automotive engineering graduate students]

                Machining lab sessions introducing students to CNC mill/lathe, G-code, & operation

3. At University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, MI

  • (Jan ’04 - Aug ’05)                Manufacturing Lab

                Graduate Instructor [~10 engineering undergraduates or high-schoolers/session]

                Conducted manufacturing lab sessions for undergraduates & high schoolers

                Introduced CNC codes & demonstrated machining & robotics operations

  • (Aug ’04 - Aug ’05)               College of Business Administration

                Graduate Teaching Assistant [Two sections each of ~20 business graduates]

                Coursework & site management, & grading for 2 product development courses - MBA 564: Business Turnaround Management & MBA 550: New Product Management

4. At University of Kerala, India

  • (Dec ’02 - May ’03)               Automobile 03-802: Vehicle Dynamics

                Lecturer This course (with a typical strength of ~60 seniors) is the final semester course in vehicle dynamics for 8th semester automotive engineering students.

  • (Dec ’02 - May ’03)               Automobile 03-807: Metrology & Instrumentation Lab

                Lecturer This course (with a typical strength of ~30 seniors) is the metrology & instrumentation lab for 8th semester automotive engineering students.

  • (Dec ’02 - May ’03)               Automobile 03-404: Automobile Engineering Drawing

                Lecturer This course (with a typical strength of ~60 sophomores) is the engineering drafting/GD&T course for 4th semester automotive engineering students.

  • (Dec ’02 - May ’03)              Production 03-404: Production Drawing

                Lecturer This course (with a typical strength of ~60 sophomores) is the engineering & machine component drafting course for production engineering students.

  • (Mar ’03)                             Automobile 03-107: Basic Mechanical Engineering 

                Class Session Instructor Conducted 2 class sessions on IC-engines for ~60 freshmen general engineering students