This past year at UC Santa Cruz I taught Math 103A (undergraduate complex analysis), Math 213A (graduate partial differential equations), Math 107 (undergraduate partial differential equations), and Math 16A (mathematics for the life sciences).
Last academic year at the University of Washington I taught the Math 33x sequence: Accelerated [Honors] Advanced Calculus. This is a 3rd year sequence covering an introduction to proofs, real and complex analysis, linear algebra, ordinary and partial differential equations, and more. This course was recorded and the lectures were hosted privately. If you are interested in seeing the lecture recordings please send me a message.
While at UW I have also supervised an undergraduate research project through the Washingon eXperimental Math Lab, continuing a project which has run in Winter, Spring and Fall 2022, titled "Conformal dynamical systems on Carnot Groups." This work was done by Jacob Linden, Aureliano Liu, and Xuqing Wu with support from their graduate employee mentor Raghavendra Tripathi. This project resulted a publication in the Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal
In Winter-Spring 2024 I supervised two undergraduate research projects through the WXML:
One about "Wave propagation on graphs"
One run jointly with Andrea Ottolini on "Applications of concentration of measure"
Previously I served as the graduate mentor for a number of undergraduate research projects through the Illinois Geometry Lab. From 2017-2019 I also served as the research manager for the lab.