Teaching

I am a graduate student instructor (GSI) at the University of Michigan. As such, I have taught, co-coordinated, or been a TA for various undergraduate mathematics courses, from introductory calculus to differential equations. In 2023, I was awarded the Mort Brown Excellence in Teaching Award by the University of Michigan. Please see below for a summary of my past teaching experiences.

Past teaching experience

Introductory Program Co-Coordination

In Fall 2022, I was the student co-coordinator for Math 116 at U of M. This is the second course in U of M's introductory calculus sequence; co-coordination duties are on the administrative/logistical side of things, including writing exams and homework for the course.

Math 216 (Differential Equations)

In Winter 2021, I was a lab instructor for a course in applied differential equations. The lab component of this course featured weekly lab meetings where students worked on applied projects coded in MATLAB.

Math 116 (Calculus II)

Semesters taught: Winter 2020, Fall 2020, Winter 2024

Math 116 is the second course in U of M's standard introductory calculus sequence. Classes are typically 15-20 students and involve a mix of lecturing and groupwork.

Math 115 (Calculus I)

Semesters taught: Fall 2019

Math 115 is the first course in U of M's standard introductory calculus sequence. Classes are typically 15-20 students and involve a mix of lecturing and groupwork.