You can read a statement on my philosophy for teaching here.
While at the University at Buffalo, I've worked both as a teaching assistant for five courses and as instructor of record for six courses. In Fall 2024, I taught MTH 139 and ran a Directed Reading Project on an introduction to handlebody decompositions of manifolds.
From Fall 2019 - Spring 2023 (with the exception of Spring 2020), I was the Math Coordinator for UB's Undergraduate Learning Center. My primary duties were administrating the Math Place, an undergraduate tutoring center, though I also provided support for the Undergraduate Learning Center as a whole. Prior to graduate school, I worked with the Seneca Nation through AmeriCorps designing and implementing math support programming for students K-12.
For a full list of the classes I've taught, check out my CV.
Resources for Students
Some broad topological background for non-topologists
Introductory Notes for Fall 2024 DRP
Three Ways to Visualize Knotted Surfaces
A sample of my guided notes: Notes on Trigonometric Integrals
A Resource for PhD Students
In Summer 2024, I was lucky enough to attend the Topology Student Workshop at Vanderbilt University, organized by Dan Margalit. The organizers of TSW have assembled an incredible number of resources for Mathematics students with advice on writing papers, applying for jobs, giving talks, and much more.