MOHAMMED. S. SAADI
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Phone: 347-***-**** (Cell)
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position a faculty in the department of Mathematics/Computer Science.
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Ability to teach effectively with enthusiasm and motivate students likewise
Interdisciplinary integration of knowledge in mathematic and computer science and real life professional courses like JAVA, C, C++, UNIX Shell scripting.
Excellent background in lab work, theoretical and applied skills
Quick thinking, calm headed and problem solving acumen
EDUCATION:
M. S. Computer Information Systems (MSCIS), Boston University. 2008
B. Sc in Computer Science Degree, The City University of New York (CUNY) in Queens College. 1996.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
The City College of CUNY, NY 09/21 – 09/2022
Adjunct Lecturer of Computer Science.
CSc 221 - Software Design
This course focuses on the use of object-oriented programming and design to solve a wide range of computer applications. The course combines the practical aspects of programming exercises with more theoretical discussions of application design methodologies as well as several key internals of object-oriented systems exemplified with Java programming language. Encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism are stressed.
The Hunter College of CUNY, NY 09/16 – 01/17
Adjunct Lecturer of Mathematics and Statistics.
Calculus with Applications to the Social Sciences I. Introduce the fundamental ideas and techniques of calculus to nonscience students. Special emphasis is given to applications. Topics include functions and graphs; derivatives and differentiation techniques; the marginal concept in economics; optimization methods; compound interest; exponential and logarithmic functions.
The City College of CUNY, NY 01/14 – 12/15
Adjunct Lecturer of Computer Science.
CSc 10400 - Discrete Mathematical Structures
Introduction to the mathematics fundamental to all phases of computer science, from the formulation of problems to the understanding of their underlying structure, to the comparative analysis of the complexity of algorithms that can be used to solved these problems. The course introduces combinatorics, first-order logic, induction, set theory, relations and functions, graphs and tress.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, Syracuse, NY 01/13 – 12/13
Part-time Faculty of Department of Mathematics and computer science.
CSCI Introduction to Algorithmic Problem-Solving III
Introduction to the principles and practice of programming. Topics include primitive data types;
concepts of object, class, and method; control structures; arrays; procedures and functions;
parameter passing; scope and lifetime of variables; input and output; documentation.
MATH College algebra for pre-calculus.
Topics include linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions as mathematical models;
solving a student need not take the entire sequence.
Technology use for Lecture & Labs:
Smart classes, Microsoft Office PowerPoint lecture
Overhead Projector, Blackboard (lecture note)
Internet for model pictures for lecture and labs
Internet for online exam and home work
UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY (SUNY), Albany, NY 09/11-12/12
Teaching Assistant of Department of Mathematics and computer science.
Math Pre-calculus.
This course offers a thorough introduction to the topics required for calculus include real and complex numbers, algebra of functions, the fundamental theorem of algebra, trigonometry, logarithms, and exponential functions, conic sections, and the use of graphing calculators.
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COLUMBIA-GREENE COMUNNITY COLLEGE (SUNY) Hudson, NY 09/08-05/11
Teaching Assistant of Department of Mathematics and computer science.
CSCI Introduction to Algorithmic Problem-Solving in Java. Introduction to the principles and practice of programming. Topics include primitive data types; concepts of object, class, and method; control structures; arrays; procedures and functions; parameter passing; scope and lifetime of variables; input and output; documentation.
TSTECSYSTEM, Queens, NY 01/05-08/08
Instructor of Professional Courses:
Java Script, Java, HTML, XML SQL, UNIX Shell Scripting, HTML, XML, C, C++, TSL (Test Script Language), VB Script,
People and Tech. Queens. NY 05/01-09/04
Instructor of Professional Courses:
Java Script, Java, HTML, XML SQL, HTML, XML, C, C++, TSL (Test Script Language)
BRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE, Albany, New York 09/08-05/03
Voluntary Proctor for the graduate student’s examination
STRAYER UNIVERSITY, Cherry Hill, NJ 02/96 – 12/01
Online Proctor for the graduate student’s examination
Pre-calculus, Calculus II, and Calculus III
The City University of New York at Queens (CUNY) NY 09/90-05/95
Tutor of Department of Arts and science
MATH College Algebra for Pre calculus.
Topics include: linear, polynomial, rational, and radical expressions as mathematical models; solving equations and systems of equations that arise through the application of these models.
HONOR & SCHOLARSHIP:
• Dean’s list; Bachelor program,
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS:
Work well independently and as a team player
Able to work long hours under deadline pressure