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* Important:

If you apply for the Hainan GTA position, please name your CV document as "Hainan GTA application-course-your name"

E.g. CV: Hainan GTA Application-Introductory Programming-Peiwen Zhang.pdf


Courses and assisting timetable:

Lab Session:

UESTCHN1006MS:

Week 2:

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 3:

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 7:

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 8:

Monday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35; 

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25 & Session 9-10 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 12:

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25; 

Thursday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 13:

Tuesday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05; 

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25; 

Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

UESTCHN2004EP:

Week 4:

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25;

Thursday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

Week 8:

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25;

Thursday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

Week 11:

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25;

Thursday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

Week 13:

Tuesday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Thursday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

UESTCHN3004CCD:

Week 6: Thursday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Week 7: Thursday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Week 13: Thursday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Week 14: Thursday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

UESTCHN3007DC:

Week 2: Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Week 6: Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Week 8: Friday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Week 14: Thursday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

UESTCHN3014PE:

Week 5: Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Week 6: Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Week 11: Thursday, Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Week 12: Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

UESTCHN3017TDPS:

Week 8(Evaluation):

Monday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Tuesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Wednesday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.

Week 13(Evaluation):

Monday, Session 1-2 08:00-09:35;

Tuesday, Session 1-2 08:00-09:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Wednesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05;

Thursday, Session 1-2 08:00-09:35 & Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 9-10 19:30-21:05.

Week 15(Evaluation):

Monday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Tuesday, Session 3-4 09:50-11:25 & Session 5-6 14:00-15:35 & Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Wednesday, Session 5-6 14:00-15:35;

Thursday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25;

Friday, Session 7-8 15:50-17:25.


Requirements:

All position requires relevant educational background as well as English communication skills. Detailed requirements are as below:

•Microelectronic Systems:

Main duties include:

•Supporting lab sessions by helping students with embedded C programming and troubleshooting during their lab work

•Holding office hours to provide additional support to students

•Assisting with recording lab attendance and tracking student performance

•Marking lab reports and project demonstrations under the guidance of the course lecturer

Essential requirements:

•Good knowledge of embedded C programming

•Experience with STM32 microcontrollers

•Good command of English, particularly listening and speaking skills

•Willingness to work with and support large groups of students in a lab environment

Desirable:

•Previous experience as a GTA, lab demonstrator, or in a similar teaching/support role


•Embedded Processors:

a)Good experience in C/embedded C programming;

b)Previous experience in working with and mastering the embedded platform is necessary and experience with other platforms is a plus;

c)GTA can demonstrate they have good hands on/practical experience with embedded systems (basic interfacing techniques required for the UESTC 2004 course)

d)Good command of the English language to communicate well with students and the lecturers.


•Power Electronics:

The candidate should have studied power electronics course and good hands-on experience on simulating and bread-board testing of power electronics circuit.

Good English is required.


•Dynamics and Control:

The GTAs are expected to support his course in the delivery of the lab (incl. preparation before session, connecting with students and clarify 

the doubts of students) and assist remote instructors during the lectures. GTAs must meet the following criteria:  

a) Graduate in EEE or Automation Engineering (at minimum to be in Y4 of the EEE programme at Glasgow College);

b) Taught or took courses in Analogue Control Engineering;

c) Good background in Calculus - this module will explore feedback theory, Laplace transforms, PID controllers, Bode plots and Nyquist plots;

d) Knowledge of dynamics - first, second and higher orders - transient and frequency responses.

In addition, it would be a plus if you:

a) Have knowledge in electronics

b) Have a good working understanding of Matlab


•Communications Circuit Design:  

This is a course in Glasgow College UESTC aiming at exploring various components and system blocks of communication circuits 

(filters, oscillators, amplifiers, PLLs, mixers). The candidates for GTAs should have previous experience in working and teaching in lower level 

analogue electronic courses, and be a graduate or close to graduate in a related electronic engineering discipline. Good knowledge of English is also required.

The lab activities will most likely include a mix of simulations and experimental validation of electronic components and chips that represent different 

functional blocks in simple communication systems.


•Team Design Project and Skills:

The GTA must have previously completed the Team Design Project and Skills course and be committed to supporting the course throughout the semester. 

This includes assisting students during the semester, as well as managing logistics for presentations and the final demonstration.


•Engineering Project Management & Finance:

Good English communication skills are required. Applicants should have a proper understanding of project management principles and an interest in 

working with student project teams. The main role of the TA is to support and communicate regularly with assigned project teams (e.g., TDPS groups), 

help monitor project progress, arrange occasional progress check meetings (e.g., biweekly), and assist with team evaluation based on the rubrics and guidance provided 

by the course coordinator and teaching team. Required training and support will be provided.


Please send CV (better with cover letter) in English to the course instructor(s) respectively below with course title 

that you are applying for the GTA position, the application closing date is 20th Feb 26.

•Microelectronic Systems:

Dr. Niamat Hussain at Niamat.Hussain@glasgow.ac.uk

•Embedded Processors:

Dr. Ahmad Taha at Ahmad.Taha@glasgow.ac.uk

•Dynamics and Control:    

Dr. Olaoluwa Popoola at Olaoluwa.Popoola@glasgow.ac.uk

•Team Design Project and Skills:

Dr. Abdullah Al-Khalidi at Abdullah.Al-Khalidi@glasgow.ac.uk

•Power Electronics:

Dr. Atif Jafri at Atif.Jafri@glasgow.ac.uk

•Communications Circuit Design:

Dr. Abdullah Al-Khalidi at Abdullah.Al-Khalidi@glasgow.ac.uk

•Engineering Project Management & Finance:

Dr. Amir Parnianifard at Amir.Parnianifard@glasgow.ac.uk





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