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Become a Sessional Lecturer at the University of Toronto for the Analog Signal Processing Circuits course. Enhance student understanding of signal techniques and analog circuit design from January to April 2027.
This position entails teaching the fundamentals of continuous and discrete-time signal processing, focusing on filters and circuit analysis. Ideal candidates will have prior teaching experience or familiarity with the course content. You will deliver engaging lectures, evaluate student performance, and supervise teaching assistants to ensure academic integrity.
Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct scheduled lectures according to course guidelines
• Evaluate and grade student assignments and exams
• Supervise teaching assistants and manage course-related issues
• Foster a positive learning environment with effective communication
• Support students in mastering complex signal processing concepts
Requirements:
• Knowledge in signal processing and analog circuits
• Previous teaching experience preferred, especially in this course
• Commitment to diversity and inclusion in education
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to address academic conduct issues
Utilize your expertise in analog signal processing to educate students at the University of Toronto.
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