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I have been teaching at the university level since Fall 1999. I was a visiting assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the Pennsylvania State University for two years while I searched for a permanent teaching position. I joined the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department (called the Electrical Engineering Department at the time) at Bucknell University as an assistant professor in Fall 2001. In April 2007 I was granted tenure and promoted to associate professor.

The following tables list the courses that I have taught at each institution. Bucknell University phased in a reduced teaching load from six course credits per year to five course credits per year over the period from 2007 to 2009. For the purpose of calculating loads, a normal lecture section counts as one teaching credit, and a lab section is a half credit. Release time is granted for several types of responsibilities, including serving as chair of a department. Independent study courses are not counted toward the overall teaching load.

Beginning with the Fall 2015 semester, the departmental designator for all ECE course numbers was changed from "ELEC" to "ECEG."

Bucknell University
Academic Year Fall Spring
2023–2024 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ENGR 695 (1 lecture)
ECEG 311 (1 module)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 390 (1 lecture)
2022–2023 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 1 lab) ECEG 311 (1 module)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 390 (1 lecture)
ECEG 497 (1 lecture)
2021–2022 Sabbatical Leave Sabbatical Leave
2020–2021 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 308 (indep. study)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 497 (1 lecture)
ENGR 695 (1 lecture)
2019–2020 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ENGR 695 (1 lecture; 1 lab; 8 weeks)
ECEG 408 (indep. study; 2 topics)
ECEG 310 (1 module)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
UNIV 213 (1 lecture)
2018–2019 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ENGR 695 (1 lecture; 1 lab; 8 weeks)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 497 (1 lecture)
2017–2018 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs) ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 390 (1 lecture)
ECEG 477 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2016–2017 ECEG 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ECEG 408 (indep. study)
ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 390 (1 lecture)
2015–2016 Sabbatical Leave ECEG 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ECEG 390 (1 lecture)
ECEG 408 (indep. study)
2014–2015 ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 470/670 (1 lecture; 1 recitation)
ELEC 400 (1/4 participation)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 420 (1/4 participation)
ELEC 477 (as indep. study)
2013–2014 ELEC 225 (1 lecture)
ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2012–2013 ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ENGR 695 (1 lecture for 8 weeks)
Department Chair
ENGR 138 (1 lecture; W2 course)
ELEC 351 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2011–2012 ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
Department Chair
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
Department Chair
2010–2011 ELEC 225 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 428 (indep. study)
Department Chair
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture)
Department Chair
2009–2010 ELEC 105 (2 lectures; 1 lab) ELEC 105 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
2008–2009 Sabbatical Leave Sabbatical Leave
2007–2008 ELEC 225 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ENGR 100 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 105 (2 labs)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 477 (as indep. study)
2006–2007 ELEC 225 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 428 (indep. study)
ENGR 100 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 120 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2005–2006 ELEC 225 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 428 (indep. study)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2004–2005 Untenured Faculty Leave ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2003–2004 ELEC 105 (1 lecture)
ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 351 (2 lectures; 2 labs)
2002–2003 ELEC 350 (2 lectures; 3 labs)
ELEC 428 (indep. study)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)
ELEC 477/677 (1 lecture; 1 lab)
2001–2002 ELEC 105 (1 lecture)
ELEC 350 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 351 (1 lecture; 2 labs)
ELEC 390 (1 lecture)

ELEC/ECEG 105 (now ECEG 205) = Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
ELEC/ECEG 120 (now ECEG 100) = Foundations of Electrical Engineering
ELEC/ECEG 225 (now part of ECEG 210) = Circuit Theory I
ECEG 310/311 = ECE Seminar (modules are 2-3 weeks long; no teaching credit)
ELEC/ECEG 350 = Electronics I
ELEC/ECEG 351 = Electronics II
ELEC/ECEG 390 = Theory and Applications of Electromagnetics
ELEC/ECEG 400 = Project Planning and Engineering Design (first semester of senior design)
ELEC/ECEG 420 (now ECEG 401) = Electrical Engineering Design (second semester of senior design)
ELEC/ECEG 470 = Communication and Information Systems
ELEC/ECEG 477 = old course number for ECEG 497
ELEC/ECEG 677 = old course number for ECEG 697
ECEG 497 = Wireless System Design (undergraduate course; combined with ECEG 697)
ECEG 697 = Wireless System Design (graduate course; combined with ECEG 497)
ENGR 100 = Exploring Engineering
ENGR 138 = Written and Oral Communication (W2 course)
ENGR 695 = Advanced Topics in Engineering Mathematics (graduate course; cross-listed with CHEM 495, CEEG 495, ECEG 495, & MECH 495)
UNIV 213 = Science and Engineering of Music and Sound

The Pennsylvania State University
Academic Year Fall Spring
2000–2001 EE 210 (3 lectures) EE 210 (2 lectures)
EE 317 (1 lecture)
1999–2000
(part time)
EE 330 (1 lecture) EE 330 (1 lecture)
EE 537 (1 lecture)

EE 210 = Circuits and Devices
EE 317 = Signals and Systems
EE 330 = Engineering Electromagnetics
EE 537 = Numerical and Asymptotic Methods of Electromagnetics (graduate course; focused on the finite difference time domain, or FDTD, method)

 

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Associate Professor David F. Kelley
Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA 17837
e-mail: dkelley AT bucknell DOT edu

Updated: January 23, 2024

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