Teaching

 

Educating the next generation of great minds at the university level is a responsibility with which I take great pride in performing.  It is the essence of my dedication to education and life-long learning.  Below is an incomplete list of courses that I have had the privilege of teaching.


As an Assistant Professor at the Colorado School of Mines, I have instructed

·MATH225 Differential Equations

·MATH307 Introduction to Scientific Computing

·MATH332 Linear Algebra

·MATH398 Applied Numerical Methods

·MATH484 Capstone: Mathematical and Computational Modeling

·MATH498A Putnam Seminar

·MATH498B Linear Vector Spaces (Undergraduate Section)

·MATH500 Linear Vector Spaces (Graduate Course)

·MATH510 Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems (Graduate Course)

·MATH707 Graduate Thesis & Research Credit (Graduate Course)


As an Assistant Professor at the US Naval Academy, I have instructed
·SM121 Calculus I
·SM233 Introduction to Applied Mathematics
·SM316 Engineering Mathematics with Probability and Statistics
·SM473 Capstone: Introduction to Mathematical Finance
·SM486 Advanced Topics in Mathematics


As an Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Arlington, I had the pleasure of conducting three Honors projects, leading an undergraduate research group on a project in differential equations and plasma dynamics, and conducting classes in the department’s Putnam Seminar (MATH4191) and Mid-Cities Math Circle.  In addition, I instructed
· HONR-SCI1426 Honors Calculus I
· MATH2425 Calculus II
· MATH2326 Calculus III
· MATH4394 Undergraduate Research Experiences
· MATH5350 Applied Mathematics I (Graduate Course)
· MATH5351 Applied Mathematics II (Graduate Course)

As a Postdoctoral Fellow at Indiana University, I served as an instructor for
· M119 A Brief Survey of Calculus
· M211 Calculus I
· M212 Calculus II
· M365 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
· M441 Partial Differential Equations with Applications I
· M442 Partial Differential Equations with Applications II
· M472 Numerical Analysis II
 

As a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon, I had the privilege of lecturing for
· 21-120 Calculus I for Economics Students
· 21-118  Differential and Integral Calculus
· 21-259 Calculus in Three Dimensions
 

I also served as a teaching and research assistant (both for the Department of Mathematical Sciences and in the Center for Nonlinear Analysis Summer REU) for a wide variety of courses, including the entire Calculus sequence and
· Convex Analysis
· The Calculus of Variations
· Ordinary Differential Equations
· Introduction to Mathematical Finance (Masters course)