I started my teaching career as a co-lecturer in Fall 2016. Since then, I have been fortunate to be involved in the development and improvement of eight Industrial engineering/operation research (IE/OR) courses.
In 2019, I received a Magoon Teaching Excellence Award by Purdue College of Engineering for my contributions in an Operation Research course “Stochastic Models.”
In 2022, I also completed a graduate certificate in Engineering Teaching and Learning in the School of Engineering Education (the first department (now school) of Engineering Education established in the U.S.), Purdue University.
United States Naval Academy
- Engineering Mathematics (x2)
- Applied Statistics (x3)
- Independent Research/Reading Course (SM485) - x2
Purdue University
- Stochastic Models
- System Dynamics
- IE Independent projects
Western Michigan University
- Advanced Simulation
- Statistical Quality Controls
- Design of Experiments for Industrial Engineers
- Engineering Statistics
- Engineering Economy for Mechanical Engineers
Seminar on community detection problem in complex network.
Seminar (in English) on Statistical Process Control (SPC). This talk focused on traditional industrial processes. To date, SPC has been extended to application in tracking anomalous activities in health applications, or complex networks.