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Teaching Philosophy: One of the perks of an academician is the opportunity to interact with young and bright students most of whom are at the final-step of stepping into the real-world. I was privileged enough to serve as a graduate teaching fellow (Instructor) to take part in the initial stages of their journey in 2017. It gave me a wonderful platform for improving my own skills both in terms of expressing myself as well as be a great source of research ideas. This motivates me further to consider academics after my doctoral studies. A detailed "Teaching Statement" will be uploaded soon!!
Teaching interests: Computer Architecture, Neuromorphic Computing, VLSI Design, Embedded Systems
Teaching Experience:
Insructor of Record [Graduate Teaching Fellow] for CSCE 121 [Intro to Programming using C++], Fall 2017
Taught a class of 85 students.
Prepared lectures, handnotes, homeworks, exams.
Used automated tools for grading.
Instructor of Record [Graduate Teaching Fellow] for CSCE 350 [Computer Architecture], Spring 2017
Taught a class of 32 students.
Prepared lectures, homeworks, and exams.
I also had the opportunity to serve as a graduate teaching assistant (GTA) in the department of computer science & engineering at TAMU. I have been GTA for the following courses:
CSCE 483 [Capstone Project]
CSCE 350 [Computer Architecture, undergraduate]
CSCE 312 [Computer Organization]
CSCE 614 [Computer Architecture, graduate]
CSCE 110 [Programming with Python]
CSCE 222 [Discrete Mathematics]
As a GTA, I took care of lab sessions, graded homeworks, assisted the instructors in preparing homeworks, quizzes, and finals. I also had office hours to address students' doubts.