Laboratory Instructor in Digital System I course at Amirkabir University of Polytechnic
As a Laboratory Instructor for the Digital System 1 Laboratory at Amirkabir University of Tehran, I was responsible for guiding undergraduate students through practical, hands-on sessions. I introduced them to fundamental concepts and provided comprehensive training in FPGA programming and VHDL language. This experience enabled students to bridge the gap between theoretical coursework and practical application, building essential skills for their academic and professional growth.
I facilitated various laboratory exercises that focused on designing, implementing, and testing digital circuits. Through structured lessons, I ensured that students gained the technical knowledge necessary to work confidently with FPGA technology and to apply VHDL coding in real-world projects. My role emphasized fostering a learning environment where students felt supported in exploring complex topics and troubleshooting challenges.
In addition to teaching core concepts, I provided individual assistance to students, helping them navigate their projects and achieve desired outcomes. By encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving, I aimed to strengthen their understanding of digital systems and their ability to work independently. This experience not only enriched students' academic journeys but also solidified my skills in effective teaching and technical mentoring.