Experience: I am an instructor in the Department of Mathematics at Notre Dame University. Previously, I was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Mathematics at UC Irvine (2020-2025) and UT San Antonio (2018-2020). My experience includes graduate and undergraduate courses, as well as mentoring students through qualifying exam preparation and advanced coursework.
Instructor, Notre Dame
Calculus I (Math 10550)
Teaching Assistant, UC Irvine
Jumpstart Program in Real Analysis (Summer 2023-2025): An accelerated preparatory program for incoming graduate students. The course covers Rudin's Principles of Mathematical Analysis. Here is the course webpage.
Graduate Courses:
Graduate Real Analysis Sequence (Math 210ABC)
Intro to Graduate Analysis/Honors Analysis (Math 205A)
Learning Seminar on Parabolic PDE (Winter & Spring 2026): I co-organized an informal learning seminar with Aranya Sen based on Connor Mooney's notes.
Undergraduate Courses:
Math of Finance (Math 176)
Complex Analysis (Math 147)
Real Analysis (Math 140A)
Intro Linear Algebra (Math 3A)
Calculus Series (Math 2B-2E)
Teaching Assistant, UT San Antonio
Teaching Assistant (Fall 2018-Spring 2020)
Math Lab Tutor and Shift Leader (Winter 2017- Spring 2018)
Courses:
Abstract Algebra (MAT 4233): Grader
Linear Algebra (MAT 2233): Grader
Differential Calculus (MAT 1214)
Math Lab Leadership: Served as Shift Leader for UTSA's drop-in tutoring center. I managed day-to-day operations, training tutors, and supporting students across all undergraduate mathematics courses. The Math Lab was a central resource for students, and this experience played a significant role in my development as both a student and educator.
Additional Experience: My first experience as an educator was as a STEM tutor for the UTSA athletics department in 2016. Since then, I've worked with students along a wide range of educational levels, including long-term tutoring and supporting adult learners preparing for the GED.