My lessons are designed to build a strong technical foundation in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with a clear focus on engineering theory, practical application, and problem-solving skills.
I teach a wide range of core Electrical & Electronic Engineering subjects, including analogue circuits, digital electronics, power systems, power electronics, renewable energy systems, control systems, engineering mathematics, and engineering physics. Each topic is explained using fundamental engineering principles, mathematical modelling, equations, and step-by-step derivations, ensuring students understand not only how solutions work, but why they work.
Lessons regularly involve circuit analysis, system modelling, signal analysis, and simulation-based learning using industry-standard engineering software such as MATLAB, Simulink, ORCAD, and PSpice. I also provide hands-on guidance in embedded systems and microcontroller programming, including Arduino programming, sensor interfacing, and basic real-time system design. Where relevant, I introduce engineering design workflows, helping students convert theoretical knowledge into practical, working engineering systems.
In addition to concept teaching, I support students with university assignments, coursework, lab reports, final-year projects, and exam preparation. This includes structured problem-solving techniques, past-paper practice, numerical analysis, debugging support, and exam strategy tailored to UK universities.
My goal is to help students develop strong engineering fundamentals, analytical thinking, and practical technical skills that are essential for academic success, professional engineering careers, and real-world applications.