Teaching
Scheduled teaching
To be announced.
Geometry seminar
For graduate or advanced undergraduate students in mathematics at Rice:
If you are interested in learning about current research in differential geometry, you are encouraged to attend the Geometry seminar at Rice, which I'm co-organizing together with Greg Chambers, David Fisher, and Jo Nelson.
Reading courses
For graduate or advanced undergraduate students in mathematics at Rice:
I am happy to offer independent reading courses when the academic fit is right and time allows. Feel free to get in touch and tell me what you would like to learn, why, which math classes you have already taken, and how you did in them. Please keep in mind that I generally don't offer reading courses on material we cover in courses taught regularly in our department and that I will generally expect that you have completed coursework at the level of our analysis sequence.
Previous teaching
(Rice U.) Math 423/513 / CMOR 405/505 - Partial differential equations I (Spring 2023-24)
(Rice U.) Math 452/552 - Riemannian geometry (Fall 2023-24)
(Rice U.) Math 222 - Honors calculus IV (Spring 2022-23)
(Rice U.) Math 221 - Honors calculus III (Fall 2022-23)
(Rice U.) Math 354 - Honors linear algebra (Spring 2021-22)
(Rice U.) Math 522 - Topics in analysis (Fall 2021-22)
(Brown U.) Math 520 - Linear algebra (Spring 2020-21)
(Brown U.) Math 540 - Honors linear algebra (Fall 2020-21)
(MIT) 18.100P - Real analysis (Spring 2019-20)
(MIT) 18.994 - Seminar in geometry (Spring 2019-20)
(MIT) 18.965 -Â Geometry of manifolds I (Fall 2018-19)
(MIT) 18.994 - Seminar in geometry (Spring 2017-18)
(Stanford U.) I TA-ed a number of courses and was awarded a Centennial Teaching Award upon graduation