Teaching

Recent Teaching Experiences


At the University of Illinois at Chicago, I taught the following classes:

    • Spring 2020

        • Math 165: Calculus for Business (Instructor and TA)

        • Math 125: Elementary Linear Algebra (TA)

    • Fall 2019:

        • Math 125: Elementary Linear Algebra (Instructor and TA)

        • Math 118: Mathematical Reasoning (Instructor)

Past Teaching Experiences


At the University of Minnesota-Morris, I taught the following classes (given in the reverse chronological order) being the sole instructor:

  • Summer 2019:

      • MATH 1101: Calculus I (with Mathematica)

  • Spring 2019:

      • MATH 1101: Calculus I (with Mathematica)

      • MATH 1102: Calculus II (with Mathematica)

      • MATH 1012: Precalculus I (Functions)

  • Fall 2018:

      • MATH 1101: Calculus I (with Mathematica)

  • Spring 2018:

      • MATH 1101: Calculus I (with Mathematica)

      • MATH 1012: Precalculus I (Functions)

  • Fall 2017:

      • MATH 1101: Calculus I (with Mathematica)

      • MATH 1012: Precalculus I (Functions)

From Fall 2010 to Spring 2017, I taught at the University of Minnesota while I was there for my graduate studies in Mathematics. There I taught (mostly as a TA, but also occasionally as an instructor) a variety of classes ranging from freshmen level precalculus classes to upper division classes such as advanced calculus and an introductory proof class, including classes specific for students majoring in Business, students in the Honors program, students in the College of Science and Engineering (with Mathematica and Matlab based lab assignments) and students in the College of Liberal Arts.

I had also worked as a paper grader for a couple of semesters, when I graded homework assignments for the undergraduate and graduate Real Analysis classes.

Please visit my umn.edu website here to see my past teaching experiences (before Fall 2017).

Here are some of my writings I wrote for my students when I was a graduate student at the University of Minnesota:

In Fall 2005, I was an undergraduate TA for the Digital Electronics and Computer Organization class taught at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. In March 2004, I also participated in an educational workshop, The Science of Music, where I was part of the team of demonstrators that explained the physics and technology behind electronic music synthesis to a large group of lay audience during A Professions Oriented Gathering over Educational Experience (APOGEE) hosted by Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.