Mohammed Islam’s Profile

Faculty
Active 4 years ago
Mohammed Islam
Display Name
Mohammed Islam
Title
Lecturer
Department
Computer Engineering Technology
Office Location
V627
Academic interests

Industrail Robotics system & Sensors and Instruments

Bio

Professor Islam received his MS in Information Technology Engineering from Colorado Technical University. He also attended Brooklyn College, New York Institute of Technology and New York City Technical College for other educational degree benefit and for research on Robotics arm and Philosophy of technology. His research areas of interest are in industrial robotics arm, signal processing and PLC control system.
Professor Islam joined the College Now department at City Tech in 2003 as Instructor, and became part of faculty member of EMT in 2004 as Adjunct. In 2002, he designed, proposed, and launched College Now Course “Philosophy of Technology” for College Now student. Currently As a faculty member of EMT at the NY City Tech, he teaches Logic Problem solving, Digital System, Programming Control system (PLC), Tool-skills Lab, Electronics, and Networking. His current interests lie in PLC system and electro-Mechanical sensors.

Work Phone
7182605885
Email address

My Courses

CET 3640 – Software for Computer Control

CET 3640 – Software for Computer Control

CET 3640 – Software for Computer Control

EMT1240_SP2020_C19

EMT1240_SP2020_C19

Intro to Computer Engineering

EMT1240

EMT1240

Intro to Computer Engineering

CET 4952: Classification of industrial robots

CET 4952: Classification of industrial robots

Classification of industrial robots; forward and inverse kinematics of anthropomorphic robots; local and global coordinate systems; dynamic forces on payloads; design of end effectors (grippers); computer interfacing with robot controllers; programming of industrial robots; industrial applications of robotics.

EMT1250: Digital Control

EMT1250: Digital Control

Implement and analyze control functions and arithmetic operation using digital IC’s. Computer techniques are used to simulate systems and for troubleshooting. Laboratory problem-solving through the synthesis, bread boarding and testing of such systems. State-of-the-art integrated circuits are used with students working with their individual digital trainers.

My Projects

Office of the Provost

Office of the Provost

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NYCCT College Council

NYCCT College Council

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