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davinder.sharma@sta.uwi.edu

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+1 - 868 - 6622002 Ext: 83105

Current Courses

Currently, I am teaching the following courses:


Theory Courses
  1. PHYS 3201–Advance Electronics & Control Theory (Semester 1)
  2. Course description: This course deals with two major areas of electronics. First part deals with the advance analog electronics and covers the concept of feedback, feedback amplifiers, multivibrators, differential amplifiers, operational amplifiers; related theory and their applications. Second part deals with control theory and explores modeling, analysis and design of feedback control systems using classical approach. This course builds foundation for the course ECNG 3019 - Advance Control System Design and prepares students for automation industry.

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    Students can access these materials via the UWI myelearning platform.



  3. PHYS 3203–Microprocessor and Modern Digital Design. (Semester 2)
  4. Course description: The main objective is to build a strong foundation for the students in the area of modern digital electronics and microprocessors fundamentals and to expose them to the entire digital systems design process from gate level to system level. An overview of advanced digital system design technologies and industrial grade Electronics Design and Automation (EDA) tools is provided to develop skilled manpower in the highly demanding area of System- On- Chip Design and to encourage entrepreneurship.

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    Course Booklet and Material:
    Students can access these materials via the UWI myelearning platform.




    Lab Courses
  5. PHYS 3163 (Electronics Laboratory)/ PHYS 3202 (Practical Electronics I)
  6. Course description:This laboratory based course consists of advance level laboratory exercises and mini project from analog & digital communication and control systems. Laboratory experiments covering topic areas of the courses ECNG 2001 –Communication System –I, ECNG 3001 - Communication Systems–II and PHYS 3201 - Advance Electronics and Control Theory will be performed. The purpose of this experimental based laboratory course is to give students hands-on experience and to allow them to test the principles which they learn from the theoretical components of the courses.
    The students will be expected to perform the laboratory exercises and collect their data and depending on the complexity of the exercise will submit the written report at the end of the exercise or submit it the following week for assessment.

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    Course Booklet and Material:
    Students can access these materials via the UWI myelearning platform.



  7. PHYS 3204 (Practical Electronics II).
  8. Course description: This laboratory course addresses the practical component of the Electronics Minor and covers all topic areas taught in four courses of the minor. This course provides the necessary practical knowledge in the field of basic as well as advance analog and digital electronics. The purpose of this laboratory course is to give students hands-on experience and to allow them to test the principles which they learn from the theoretical components of the courses. The students will be expected to perform the laboratory exercises and collect their data and depending on the complexity of the exercise will submit the written report at the end of the exercise or submit it the following week for assessment.

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    Course Booklet and Material:
    Students can access these materials via the UWI myelearning platform.



  9. PHYS 3153 – Physics Major Research Projects.
  10. Course description:Students will be required to complete a 12 weeks research project for completion of their Major in Physics. Projects will be offered in the various disciplines of Physics and each Project will be assigned a Project Supervisor. Projects may involve pure research study toward a fundamental aspect of Physics or address more applied issues. It may involve field or laboratory based work or may be a desk study involving data analysis or interrogation of legal documents. The project should, however, give the student a chance to further develop skills from the toolbox and a more detailed understanding of some component of the course. This course is offered in both Semester I & II

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    Course Booklet and Material:
    Students can access these materials via the UWI myelearning platform.