Ahmad Mohamad Sinjari

Ahmad Mohamad Sinjari

Ahmad Mohamad Sinjari
Lecturer

College of Engineering :: Electrical Engineering

General Specialization :: Electrical Engineering

Specific Specialization :: MEMS (microelectromechanical) systems

University of Salahuddin                                                                                     09/2012-Present

Position: Lecturer

 

Supervised and graduated few master candidates in different fields

Courses taught:

  • Computer architecture and Microprocessors
  • Supervision of three Master students in the areas of PLC, automation, solar and FPGA, and graduate students in PLC and automation projects
  • PLC and Automation (circuits and systems)
  • Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)

 

 

University of Windsor (Ontario, Canada)          01/2006- 08/2010 Research assistant

 

Teaching assistant in the following courses: MEMS, Automotive, Electrical circuits I &

II, Electronics I & II, and special topics in MEMS.

 

Surman Technical Institute                                                                     02/1994-01/1996

Position: Lecturer

 

Courses taught:

  • Computer and data base programming
  • Circuit analysis
  • Electronics I & II

 

University of Salahuddin                                                                                    03/1993-12/1993

Position: Lecturer

 

Courses taught:

  • Microprocessor and assembly language programming
  • Circuits I & II
  • Electronics I & II

I have 30+ years of industrial and academic experience. I have worked for 5 different North American companies and have gained experience in Robotics, Control, PLC Programming, Power Systems, HV transformers and training. In my Ph.D., I have worked on my doctoral thesis, at the University of Windsor, in the area of MEMS which have generated 4 US patents in application of MEMS to the design of automotive collision systems. Toyota and Magna International have showed interest in my work and have invited us to give a presentation on our system. My doctoral research work was sponsored by Auto 21 and the Ontario Centre of excellence. I have published 7 conference papers and 3 journals.

I am a hard working individual who is willing to share knowledge and collaborate with co-workers. I do not shy from difficult engineering problems and I am able to work from concept to final product. I am loyal to the place that I work in and can work at any engineering level position from staff member as part of a group to management.