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General Signal Processing "Signal Processing: From Fundamentals to Applications".
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This course provides a clear and engaging introduction to Signal Processing, with a balanced mix of theory and practical applications. Students will learn how signals are generated, analyzed, transformed, filtered, and processed in real-world systems. The course adapts to the student’s level, whether beginner, intermediate, or advanced.

Through interactive lessons, you will explore both continuous-time and digital signal processing (DSP) concepts, supported by hands-on exercises using MATLAB or Python (based on student preference). Real applications in audio, communications, IoT, biomedical, and image processing can be integrated depending on your goals.
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Online from Lebanon
About Me
Hello! I’m Abbass, an experienced instructor passionate about engineering, data science, and research skills. I specialize in teaching technical and quantitative subjects in a clear and practical way, including:

- Signal Processing & Communication Systems
- Circuit Analysis and Design
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Business Data Analytics (Excel, Power BI, Python)
- Statistics and Probability
- Calculus, Linear Algebra and Math Courses.

My teaching approach is interactive, hands-on, and tailored to each student’s level and goals. I combine theory with practical exercises, real-world examples, and software tools to ensure deep understanding and confidence in applying concepts.

Whether you are a university student, professional, or lifelong learner, I aim to make complex topics accessible, engaging, and immediately useful for your studies, projects, or career.

Let’s explore these subjects together and make learning both effective and enjoyable!
Education
PhD in Information and Communication Technologies from University of Western Brittany (2017)
MS in Electronics from the Lebanese University (2012)
I have HDR degree (the highest of the higher academic degree in the French system) from the University of Western Brittany (2025)
Experience / Qualifications
I'm Associate Professor at the Business Computing Department of the USEK Business School.

Educational Background: Advanced knowledge in Engineering, Signal Processing, Communication Systems, Circuit Design, Data Analytics, and Quantitative Research Methods.

Teaching Experience: more than 13 years of experience teaching university students, professionals, and enthusiasts in engineering, data science, and research-focused subjects.

Research & Projects: Hands-on experience in applied projects, academic research, and professional case studies involving MATLAB, Python, Power BI, and Excel.

Technical Skills: Proficient in signal processing, communication systems, circuit analysis, data visualization, statistical analysis, and programming for analytics.

Professional Approach: Strong focus on practical learning, personalized instruction, and real-world applications to help students excel in exams, projects, and professional tasks.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
Arabic
Availability of a typical week
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New York
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08-12
12-16
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20-24
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