Courses Taught:
Courses Taught:
University of Windsor (2011–present)
MATH 4230-8220 Field Theory, (W19, W23, 4-6 students).
62-498-17/521 Ring Theory and Modules, (F16, W18, W20, W22, 5-6 students).
62-420/520 Introduction to Group Theory, (F13, F14, 2-7 students).
MATH 3200 Abstract Algebra, (F20, F21, F22, F23, 15-40 students).
62-343 Graph Theory, (W15, 8 students).
62-342 Combinatorics, (W14, 20 students).
62-322 Number Theory, (W14, F11, W11, 10-15 students).
62-318 Complex Variables, (W15, 35 students).
62-221 Linear Algebra - III, (W18, 20 students).
62-216 Differential Equations, (F13, F16, F18, 110-140 students).
62-130 Introduction to Calculus, (F15, 90 students).
62-126 (MATH1270) Linear Algebra - Engineering, (F12, F14, F18, W19, W20, F20, F21, W22, F22, W23, F23, 70-170 students).
62-120 Linear Algebra, (F12, 130 students).
University of Waterloo (2010)
MATH 211 Advanced Calculus (Electrical and Computer Engineering).
University of California at Davis (2004–2007)
MAT-016A/B Short Calculus.
MAT-021A/B Calculus (with discussion section).
MAT-115B Number Theory.
MAT-167 Applied Linear Algebra.
MAT-150B Modern Algebra.
University of Chicago (2000–2004)
Math 151-152-153 Calculus.
Math 195-196 Multi-variable Calculus and Linear Algebra.
HQP:
Postdoctoral
Ivan Kobyzev 2017/9 - 2017/12 (Categorical approach to cyclic cohomology of quasi-Hopf algebras and Hopf algebroids)
Ivan Kobyzev 2016/9 - 2016/12 (Categorical approach to cyclic homology)
PhD
Amadou Keita 2022/9 - present (Co-supervised with Curtis Bright)
Masters
Fatimah Asiri 2015 - 2018 (Major paper: The price of stocks, geometric Brownian motion, and Black Scholes formula)
Reginald Robson 2012 - 2014 (Thesis: On the Divided Power Structures in Super-Rings)
Mitacs
Vikash Balasubramanian 2019 (Study of the Latent Space in NLP: Mathematical Foundation and Application to Disentanglement. Co-supervised with Olga Vechtomova)