Teaching and Mentorship

I have gotten the opportunity to teach and mentor throughout my time in graduate school. For a better understanding of how I think of teaching, you can find my teaching statement here.

Applied Math Undergraduate Research

Mentorship, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Department of Mathematics, 2024

I was lucky enough to get ot mentor a very talented undergrad from UPenn through a research project about classifying limits of solutions to a model arising form the Theory of planned behavior.

MATH 113 - Mathematical Reasoning

Graduate Teaching (instructor of record), University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Department of Mathematics, 2022

Mathematical Reasoning is a course geared towards undergraduate students who are looking to get a broad understanding of types of mathematics with a heavy emphasis on reasoning and a reduced emphasis on computation

MATH 125 - Basic Calculus

Graduate Teaching, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Department of Mathematics, 2022

Basic Calculus is a course covering the fundamentals of differential and integral calculus with a heavy emphasis on computation. While the course does not interogate much theory, students develop an understanding of the basic tools of calculs and how they can be used.

MATH 119 College Algebra

Graduate Teaching, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, Department of Mathematics, 2021

College Algebra is a developmental math course which helps students arriving to college without a strong math background prepare to take collegate math. The course reviews and covers topics from algebra I and II including solutions to systems of linear equations, solving polynomial and rational equations, and the basics of plotting.