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Prof. George CouresProf. George Coures
Associate Professor
Electronic Engineering Technology Program
Kettering Laboratories Room 341, The University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio 45469-0234
(513) 229-3614 (Voice)
(513) 229-3003 (Fax)
gcoures@engr.udayton.edu

Professor George Course, Associate professor. BSEE, MA, PE Prof. Coures joined the faculty in 1987 after working at GE, Sperry-Rand, and Northrop Aviation. Most of the work that he did involved working with NASA on the Apollo missions.
Prof. Coures was also on the faculty at Miami University prior to joining the Electronic Engineering Technology Department at UD. He currently teaches courses in Basic Electronics, Circuits, Devices, Programming Structures and Operating Systems. Prof. Coures enjoys Astronomy and listening to classical music.

Full-time experience

  • Northrop Aviation Corporation, Microwave Systems Engineer 1972-73
  • Sperry-Rand/Univac Div., Systems Engineering/APOLLO Project 1967-72
  • General Electric Company, APOLLO Systems Instructor/Research Engineer 1961-66
  • AVCO Corp./Electronics Division, Electronics Design Engineer 1952-61
  • Assistant Professor, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1980-1987
  • Dept. Head and Instructor, Southern Ohio College, Cincinnati, Ohio - 1976-80, Computer Systems, Programming Languages
  • Instructor, ITT Technical Institute, 1973-76, Electronic Engineering Technology

Part-time experience

  • Cook Electric Co., Production Test Technician (College Co-op Program - 1 year)

Professional recognition

  • Professional Engineer, Florida, 1965