

One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ali will be happy to arrange your first Electrical Engineering lesson.
Ali
One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ali will be happy to arrange your first Electrical Engineering lesson.
- Rate £669
- Response 1h
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Students50+
Number of students Ali has accompanied since arriving at Superprof
Number of students Ali has accompanied since arriving at Superprof

£669/hr
1st lesson free
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics
- Electricity
Electrical Engineering Tutor with Aerospace Engineering background – Circuits, Signals & Control Systems | Online GCSE, A Level & University | Ambassador (4.9, 8 reviews) | Electronics, Electricity
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics
- Electricity
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One of our best tutors. Quality profile, experience in their field, verified qualifications and a great response time. Ali will be happy to arrange your first Electrical Engineering lesson.
About Ali
HI, I’m Ali, an expert tutor in Electrical Engineering with strong Electronics and Electricity foundations.
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- 8 reviews
- 50+ students accompanied
- Approx. 1 hour response time
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If Electricity makes sense in class, but everything starts falling apart when the question becomes a real circuit, a phasor problem, a transfer function, or a timed exam task, you are not alone.
Most students do not struggle because they are not capable.
They struggle because nobody has shown them how to think through the system properly, choose the right method, and present the solution with confidence.
That is exactly where I help.
WHAT MAKES MY TEACHING DIFFERENT
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I do not teach Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Electricity as isolated topics.
I teach them as one connected system.
With my Aerospace Engineering background, my approach is always:
- Model
- Solve
- Verify
- Improve
This means you do not just memorise formulas for one test.
You learn how to approach unfamiliar problems with structure, logic, and control.
You start seeing why a method works, when to use it, and how to check if your answer actually makes sense.
WHO THIS PROFILE IS FOR
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This profile is built for you if:
- you understand parts of the topic, but struggle to connect everything under pressure
- you can follow solved examples, but get stuck when starting questions alone
- your circuit setup, phasors, Laplace work, or control steps break down mid-solution
- you need technical help that is clear, structured, and exam-relevant
- you want method, not vague motivation
- you want to become independent, not dependent on memorised steps
WHAT YOU WILL ACTUALLY IMPROVE
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I focus on the parts of Electrical Engineering that usually decide whether a student feels in control, or completely stuck.
That includes improving how you handle:
- Electrical Circuits and Circuit Analysis
- AC Circuits and DC Circuits
- Phasors, impedance, and RLC Circuits
- 3-Phase Systems, Machines, Power Systems, and Power Electronics
- Electronics, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, and Electronic Devices and Systems
- Signals & Systems, Linear Systems, Signal Processing, and Digital Signal Processing, DSP
- Control Systems, Modern Control Theory, and Digital Control Systems
- Communication Systems, Data Communications, and modulation fundamentals
- Digital Logic Design, Digital Systems Design, Boolean Algebra, K-Maps, State Machines, FSM, and Sequential Circuits
- Applied Mathematics for Engineers, Calculus, Differential Equations, Fourier Analysis, Laplace Transforms, and Z-Transforms
This is not about jumping from one keyword to another.
It is about building a repeatable way of thinking that makes these topics easier to understand, solve, and revise.
WHAT I HELP STUDENTS DO
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Most students come to me because they want more than basic explanation.
They want to be able to:
- read the question properly
- identify what the system is doing
- choose the correct method faster
- set up the working cleanly
- avoid common mistakes
- finish with an answer they can justify
- improve speed without losing accuracy
That matters whether the problem is a simple DC circuit, a phasor-based AC question, an RLC response, a block diagram in Control Systems, a Signals & Systems interpretation, or a Digital Logic Design problem with Boolean Algebra and K-Maps.
SUBJECT AREAS I SUPPORT
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My main subject support is built around:
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronics
- Electricity
Within that, I regularly position lessons around high-value areas such as:
- Electrical Circuits
- Circuit Analysis
- AC Circuits
- DC Circuits
- Phasors
- RLC Circuits
- Control Systems
- Signal & Systems
- Power Systems
- Power Electronics
- Digital Electronics
- Analog Electronics
- Digital Systems Design
- Communication Systems
For students on broader technical pathways, I can also support connected areas when they are part of the course structure or module demands, including:
- Biomedical Electronics
- Biomedical Instrumentation
- Mechatronics
- ICT
- Programming
- Software Engineering
- Automation
- Robotics
- AM/FM Modulation
- Digital Modulation, BPSK and QPSK
- Noise & Probability
HOW MY ENGINEERING BACKGROUND HELPS
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My Aerospace Engineering background is useful here for one reason:
it pushes disciplined technical thinking.
Instead of rushing to formulas, I train students to understand the model first.
That changes everything.
It helps you see:
- what the circuit or system is actually doing
- why one method fits better than another
- where errors usually enter the solution
- how to check the answer before moving on
That is the difference between copying worked examples and actually understanding Electrical Engineering.
HOW THE SUPPORT FEELS
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Students usually work well with me because the sessions are:
- structured
- calm
- technical
- clear
- practical
- focused on real improvement
You do not get vague advice.
You get direction, correction, and a method you can keep using after the lesson ends.
This is especially useful for students who are preparing for:
- class tests
- mocks
- resits
- final exams
- difficult university modules
- timed problem-solving under pressure
WHY THIS APPROACH WORKS
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A lot of students spend hours watching tutorials, but still cannot solve questions independently.
That happens because passive exposure is not the same as technical control.
My goal is different.
I want you to become someone who can:
- start the question with confidence
- move through the working without panicking
- recognise mistakes faster
- improve accuracy and presentation
- build stronger exam performance over time
BEFORE WE START, FIT CHECK
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To make the first lesson useful from the start, send:
- Level
- Exam board or course
- Exam date or deadline
- 3 priority topics
- Hardest part
- 1 to 3 questions, screenshots, or notes
That gives me a clear picture of what is slowing you down, so we can target the right problem first.
FINAL NOTE
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My goal is simple:
not just to help you get through one topic,
but to make you more accurate, more structured, and more confident every time you face Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or Electricity.
About the lesson
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(ONLINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)
FOCUS (SUBJECTS): Electrical Engineering | Electronics | Electricity
When Electricity feels manageable in notes, but suddenly becomes difficult the moment the question turns into a real circuit, a phasor problem, an RLC response, a Control Systems block diagram, or a timed exam task, the issue is usually not intelligence.
The issue is method.
That is exactly what these lessons are designed to fix.
I help students move from:
“I sort of understand the topic”
to
“I know how to start, structure, solve, check, and finish the problem properly.”
WHY THESE LESSONS WORK
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I do not teach Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Electricity as separate boxes full of formulas.
I teach them as connected systems.
That matters because real questions do not stay inside neat topic boundaries.
A single problem can mix:
- Circuit Analysis
- AC Circuits
- DC Circuits
- Phasors
- RLC Circuits
- Signal & Systems
- Control Systems
- Digital Systems Design
- Applied Mathematics for Engineers
If your method is weak, everything starts breaking down halfway through the working.
So the lesson structure is built around something much stronger:
- understand the system
- identify the right method
- solve step by step
- verify the result
- improve the process
That is what builds technical confidence.
FAST START, SEND MATERIALS FIRST
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To make the first session useful immediately, send:
- syllabus, exam board, module outline, past paper, lab sheet, or assignment brief
- exam date or deadline
- 1 to 3 questions, screenshots, or notes
- the exact point where you get stuck
This allows me to build a focused plan from the start instead of wasting time on generic revision.
WHO THESE LESSONS ARE FOR
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These lessons are designed for students who need clear, structured help in:
- Primary foundations, where the topic is basic but the learner needs calm step-by-step guidance
- Secondary, GCSE, AS Level, A Level, and BTEC, where Electricity, Electronics, and circuits need to become easier to understand and apply
- Adult Education, returners, resit learners, and career upskilling students
- Undergraduate, Masters, Diploma, and MBA students handling technical Electrical Engineering modules
- learners in broader Engineering pathways where electrical topics appear inside a larger course structure
This is especially relevant for students in:
- Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil engineering
- Aeronautics
- Automation
- Mechanics
- Robotics
- Mechatronics
- Technology
- Industrial design
- Building
- Petroleum Engineering
- Agricultural Sciences
- Astronomy
- Metallurgy
- Agronomy
- Software Engineering
So even if your degree title is not purely Electrical Engineering, the lessons still make sense when your module includes electrical or electronic systems.
WHAT WE CAN COVER
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The support can be shaped around the exact part of the subject that is slowing you down.
1) ELECTRICITY, CIRCUITS, AND CORE ANALYSIS
- Electricity
- Electrical Circuits
- Circuit Analysis
- AC Circuits
- DC Circuits
- Phasors
- RLC Circuits
- 3-Phase Systems
- Machines
- Power Systems
- Power Electronics
This is where many students need help turning theory into workable steps.
We focus on how to read the circuit properly, choose the correct approach, and avoid the common mistakes that ruin the final answer.
2) ELECTRONICS AND DEVICE-LEVEL UNDERSTANDING
- Electronics
- Analog Electronics
- Digital Electronics
- Electronic Devices and Systems
- Biomedical Electronics
- Biomedical Instrumentation
These lessons are useful when you need to understand what components and subsystems are doing, not just memorise definitions.
3) SIGNALS, SYSTEMS, AND CONTROL
- Signal & Systems
- Linear Systems
- Signal Processing
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- Control Systems
- Modern Control Theory
- Digital Control Systems
This part is especially valuable for students who keep getting stuck on system behaviour, transforms, feedback structure, or block-level interpretation.
4) DIGITAL LOGIC AND SYSTEM DESIGN
- Digital Logic Design
- Digital Systems Design
- Boolean Algebra
- K-Maps
- State Machines (FSM)
- Sequential Circuits
These lessons help when the logic makes sense while reading, but becomes confusing when you actually have to simplify, design, or explain the working.
5) COMMUNICATION AND MODULATION TOPICS
- Communication Systems
- Data Communications
- AM/FM Modulation
- Digital Modulation (BPSK, QPSK)
- Noise & Probability
These topics often feel abstract until they are broken into a clean method.
That is exactly how I teach them.
6) MATHS THAT SUPPORT THE ENGINEERING
- Applied Mathematics for Engineers
- Calculus
- Differential Equations
- Fourier Analysis
- Laplace Transforms
- Z-Transforms
A lot of students think they are weak at Electrical Engineering, when the real problem is actually the maths layer underneath it.
If the math foundation is unstable, the engineering will feel harder than it should.
7) CONNECTED TECHNICAL AREAS, WHEN RELEVANT
- ICT
- Programming
- Software Engineering
- Automation
- Mechatronics
- Robotics
These are included when they directly connect to your course, project, or system-level understanding.
HOW THE LESSONS ARE STRUCTURED
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Each lesson is built to reduce confusion and increase control.
1) WE LOCATE THE REAL BOTTLENECK
- not just the visible error
- the actual reason the problem keeps repeating
This may be:
- weak circuit setup
- incorrect assumptions
- sign mistakes
- phasor confusion
- poor transform selection
- weak block diagram reduction
- Boolean Algebra errors
- weak State Machines (FSM) logic
- trouble interpreting Signals or Control Systems questions
- timing issues in exams
2) WE CHOOSE THE RIGHT METHOD
- not every question should be attacked the same way
- the lesson shows you how to decide what method fits the problem
That may mean understanding:
- when to treat it as DC Circuits vs AC Circuits
- when Phasors are the cleanest route
- when RLC Circuits need a time-domain vs frequency-domain view
- when Laplace Transforms or Z-Transforms simplify the system
- when Digital Logic Design needs Boolean Algebra or K-Maps
- when a Control Systems problem needs block reduction, transfer reasoning, or feedback analysis
3) I WALK YOU THROUGH THE LOGIC
- I explain the reasoning clearly
- not just what to write, but why each step is there
- the goal is to make the method visible
4) YOU SOLVE, NOT JUST WATCH
- after the explanation, you work through the idea yourself
- this is where real learning happens
- guided execution is far more effective than passive viewing
5) I CORRECT THE PROCESS IMMEDIATELY
- weak steps are fixed at the source
- repeated mistakes are identified
- the correction is specific, not vague
6) WE REPEAT UNTIL IT FEELS CONTROLLED
- same method
- new variation
- cleaner execution
- stronger confidence
That is how technical progress becomes repeatable.
HOW A TYPICAL LESSON FEELS
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A normal lesson often looks like this:
- short review of the last weak point
- one focused topic or problem type
- clear breakdown of the method
- worked example
- you attempt a related question
- live correction and refinement
- a short follow-up task for reinforcement
This keeps the session active, technical, and productive.
You are not left guessing what to do next.
You leave with a much clearer direction.
WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT FROM RANDOM TUTORING
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A lot of students spend hours watching videos and still cannot solve questions alone.
That happens because passive exposure is not the same as technical control.
These lessons are not built around:
- formula dumping
- vague motivation
- random question hopping
- overexplaining without application
They are built around:
- method selection
- clean working
- clear technical thinking
- error correction
- repeatable improvement
That is what actually helps in Electrical Engineering.
EXAM PREPARATION AND PERFORMANCE SUPPORT
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When exam performance matters, the lessons become more targeted.
We can work on:
- question interpretation
- faster method selection
- structured working
- clear presentation
- common traps in Circuit Analysis
- timing control
- step-by-step checking
- confidence under pressure
This is useful across:
- Electrical Circuits
- AC Circuits
- DC Circuits
- Phasors
- RLC Circuits
- Signal & Systems
- Control Systems
- Digital Electronics
- Digital Systems Design
- Communication Systems
- Applied Mathematics for Engineers
The goal is not only to “know the topic”.
The goal is to handle the question properly when it matters.
ONLINE FORMAT AND DELIVERY
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The lessons are online, but they are still practical and direct.
Online delivery works well here because it allows:
- screen sharing
- live walkthroughs
- worked solutions in real time
- immediate correction
- focused technical discussion
- step-by-step explanation without wasted time
This makes the sessions especially effective for circuits, signals, control, logic, and mathematics-based problem solving.
RESULTS AND OUTCOMES
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With consistent effort, students usually improve in the areas that matter most:
- stronger understanding of Electricity and Electrical Engineering concepts
- clearer handling of Electronics questions
- better Circuit Analysis and problem setup
- more confidence in AC Circuits, DC Circuits, and Phasors
- cleaner working in RLC Circuits and 3-Phase Systems
- better understanding of Signal & Systems and Control Systems
- stronger logic in Boolean Algebra, K-Maps, and Sequential Circuits
- improved use of Laplace Transforms, Fourier Analysis, and Z-Transforms
- better question handling under exam pressure
- less dependency on memorised steps
- more technical confidence overall
The goal is simple:
not just to help you survive one topic,
but to make you more accurate, more structured, and more confident every time you face Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or Electricity.
COURSEWORK / ASSIGNMENTS
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Support is always:
- guidance
- explanation
- feedback
- correction
- skill-building
Not:
- done-for-you submissions
- cheating
- shortcut work that damages your understanding
The purpose is to help you understand the material properly and produce stronger work yourself.
START MESSAGE FORMAT
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Send:
- Level
- Exam board or course
- Exam date or deadline
- 3 priority topics
- Hardest part
- 1 to 3 questions, screenshots, or notes
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Perfect! Fantastic tutor who goes above and beyond. Very knowledgeable and patient!
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Perfect! I'm a 2nd-year Electronics & Electrical Engineering student at the University of Bath and I booked Ali through his Superprof ad for Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Robotics, and Electricity. For my resit preparation he provided a targeted tutoring around Multirate Signal Processing, Control Systems, and exam technique; he solved my past papers end-to-end (these solutions didn't exist online) and explained every step with 100% accuracy. Lessons were online, structured, and interactive. We studied filterbanks, decimation/interpolation, Z-domain analysis, block-diagram reduction, PID, timed drills, and past-paper practice with immediate feedback. I received Microsoft Teams recordings, plus quick WhatsApp support—my speed, accuracy, and confidence improved dramatically. For other listed subjects in the ad (e.g., Robotics and general Electricity topics) I didn't study these with Ali, but he is highly professional and well-equipped, applies solid teaching psychology (scaffolding, diagnostic checks, Socratic questioning), and always gives space for questions and collaborative error analysis. If you want a patient, expert online Electronics/Electrical Engineering tutor for resit preparation, exam prep, multirate signal processing, control systems, and circuit design. I highly recommend Ali.
- Thank you, Mohammed, for the thoughtful and detailed review. Your disciplined prep made it easy to turn Multirate Signal Processing and Control Systems from “hard” to “doable”—especially as we worked through your unpublished past papers with step-by-step, 100% accurate solutions. I’m glad the focus on filterbanks, decimation/interpolation, Z-domain analysis, block-diagram reduction, and PID—plus timed drills, immediate feedback, Teams recordings, and quick WhatsApp support—translated into real gains in speed, accuracy, and confidence. Your willingness to engage with scaffolding, diagnostic checks, and Socratic questioning was exemplary. Wishing you the best in your University of Bath resits; if you want a final mock or concept spot-check before the exam window, I’m here.Ali's response :
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