Teaching

I am Science, Engineering & Education Fellow @ Stanford University who is excited to introduce active learning techniques to the statistics department and to teach Data Science 101. Previously, as a Thinking Matters Fellow @ Stanford University, I team taught courses as part of an interdisciplinary effort to introduce students to university-level learning and was exited to teach my newly designed sophomore seminar, Immigration Crisis? Policy Dilemmas in the US and Europe in the department of political science. As a Visiting Professor @ Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, a newly-created master's in New Delhi, I taught a course on globalization, primarily from the perspective of comparative political economy, with an emphasis on challenges and opportunities facing the developing world. As a teaching assistant @ the University of Texas at Austin, I taught courses on American government, international relations, and human rights, from both empirical and normative perspectives.

Courses Taught at Stanford University

Sophomore Seminar

Immigration Crisis? Policy Dilemmas in the US and Europe (Political Science), Spring 2017

Team Teaching

Introduction to Statistical Inference, Winter 2018, Winter 2019

Data Science 101, Fall 2018, Spring 2018

Breaking Codes, Finding Patterns, Fall 2014, 2016, 2018; Spring 2016

Why So Few? Gender Diversity & Leadership, Winter 2015, 2016, 2017

Century of Violence, Spring 2015, 2017

Visiting Professor at Vedica Scholars Programme for Women (New Delhi, India)

Globalisation & the Indian Political Economy, Fall 2015

Teaching Assistance at University of Texas at Austin, Department of Government

Introduction to American Government, Dana Stauffer, Fall 2007; Jason Cassellas, Fall 2008

Might and Right Among Nations, Thomas Pangle, Spring 2008

Human Rights: Theories & Practices, Benjamin Gregg, Fall 2010

Competing Visions of the Good Life, Jeffrey Abramson, Spring 2011

Getting Started with R and RStudio (my guide)

R skill dRill

digital encRyption in R

Linked please find the first of a series of online tutorials that show how to use R for digital encryption and decryption, which I prepared for Breaking Codes, Finding Patterns with Susan Holmes. Some of the early videos also demonstrate basics of string manipulation in R, which are often useful for data cleaning too.