Lecturer Hamid Marandi
Areas of Interest:
- Digital Design With CPLD
- Digital Electronics With VHDL
- Advanced Electronics Circuit Analysis
Education:
- Completed 29 research credit in Administration, Engineering, and Education
- M.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering, Stony Brook University
- B.S.E.E. in Electronics Engineering, Norfolk State University
Courses Taught:
- ET 162: Circuit Analysis I
- ET 212: Electronics
- ET 252: Electronics
- TC 520: Switching and Automata Theory
Publications:
- Contribution at MATH –SCIENCE-Minority Contributors II Module-NCCCD-College of Engineering and Applied Sciences-SUNY 1980.
- Contribution at BLACK SCIENTIST OF AMERICA Module-Minorities in Engineering Projects-N.S.B.E.-NCCCD-College of Engineering and Applied Sciences-SUNY 1982.
- Contribution at ESS-Engineering Success Stories-HELP ALL STUDENTS SUCCEED BEYOND SCHOOL-Tech Directions-1996.
- Contribution at MST-Curriculum Framework-NSED 1997.
- Pre-Engineering Program-NAE-1999.
- Contribution at HOMELAND SECURITY PUBLIC AWARENESS AND PREPAREDNESS EDUCATION Monograph with Professor Goykadosh-Technology and Society-SUNY-2006-07 Pending.
Grants:
- Secured $45,000 awarded by Unisys Defense Systems Inc. Great Neck, for Minorities in Engineering Research Projects, Polytechnic University-FY1991.
- Secured $4.7 millions in grants of NSF for CPMSA (Comprehensive Partnership for Minority Student) for FY1996.
- Secured $300,000 Technology Innovation Challenge Grant for PMSA (Partnership for Minority Student Achievement)-FY1998.
- Secured $250,000 in grants of E-Rate Federal Funding for Technology Renovation Plan-FY1999.