1. Dynamics (Undergraduate-level class AE/ME 2360)
Instructor, 2021 Spring semester
Independent developing course materials (slides, assignments, quizzes, midterm exam, and final exam), lecturing, grading, developing the syllabus; responsible for the class final grade
Teach 48 students understanding of principles of mechanics (Newton’s law, energy and momentum methods etc.) and apply them to model engineering systems
2. Control System Laboratory (Undergraduate-level class ME4480)
Teaching Assistant, 2017 Fall semester - 2020 Fall semester
Teaching assistant for the course named Control System Laboratory with three and half years teaching experience from Fall 2017 to Fall 2020 with an average course evaluation of 3.6/4.0 from 95 students.
This course teaches students to conduct experiments on data acquisition, manipulation, and control of systems using LabView and learn how to do the programming code to control the programmable logic controller.
Eager to help students enjoying this learning process and assure they understood every step we went through.
3. Computer-aided design theory and practice - lab session (Graduate-level class ME5763)
Lab Instructor, 2020 Fall semester
Lab Instructor for the course named Computer-Aided Design Theory and Practice - Lab Session in Fall 2020 with an average course evaluation of 3.7/4.0 from 51 students.
In this lab session, I teach the commercial CAD/CAM packages including NX 1903 and Solidworks 2019 will be used to provide students with hands-on CAD/CAM experiences through exercises on features creation, sketching, drafting, solid modeling, freeform modeling, assembly modeling, and finite element analysis.
In the lab section, a short lecture will be taught regarding the knowledge of NX and Solidworks; teach students how to model and assembly drone's components using CAD software; teach students how to conduct stress analysis of metal components.