Basil Mohammed Saied
Position: External Professor at Mechatronics Engineering Department / Professor
- 1980-1983: PhD in Power Electronics, from Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Bath, United Kingdom.
- 1978-1979: MSc in Power Electronics from Electrical Engineering Department, University of Bradford, United Kingdom.
- 1973-1977: BSc in Power and Machines, from Electrical Engineering Department, University of Mosul, Iraq.
My teaching philosophy can be summarized in the following few words, learning is a journey, where the teacher should provide a clear guidance to his students during their learning journey. In this journey, the teacher should know exactly where it starts and where it ends, and the steps of the learning process must be very clear and well defined in his mind. Thus, I consider knowing the outcomes of the learning process is a crucial step. To avoid confusion and disappointment, these outcomes must be tangible and measurable to enable the evaluation of the whole process while happening and at the end. According to my philosophy, I am always keen that my students acquire the problem-solving skill, grasp the fundamental concepts and comprehend the reasoning of these concepts, work abortively and think critically That’s why I believe that the teacher must have deep knowledge about the topics of the course and be up-to-date about the advancements in the field.
Full Professor at Electrical Engineering Department, University of Mosul
AC and DC Drives
Power Electronics applications
Modeling and Electrical Machines Diagnosis
Smart Grid
Intelligent and nonlinear Control Systems.
Power Quality
Renewable Energy Sources
Many BA projects , Eighteen MSC , Eight PHD Theses.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Basil-Saied/2
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Basil-Saied/2
Ph.D. Course, 2020/11-2021/2,,Advanced Power Electronics, Electrical and Computer Eng., Duhok University
BSc Course, AC and DC Drives, Mechatronics Engineering Department, University of Tishk
Ph.D. Course, 2019/10-2020/2,, Advance Control Strategies to Drive PWM Inverter Circuits, Electrical Eng., Salahuddin University
BSc , Power Electronics, Electrical Engineering Department, University of Mosul
