Teaching

Greatest lesson by Yoda: "Do. Or do not. There is no try."

I also support the following statements (originally by F. Ardila):

Overview

Some ground rules for my teaching perspective: setting a realistic game plan with achievable goals; minding the documentation and presentation; giving instructive and motivating homework; accessibility of the material (providing key ideas, slogans, practical illustrations, and examples as building blocks); teasing the audience about upcoming and neighboring topics; minding the balance and coherence between lectures and exams.

List of teaching duties

Vis. assis. prof., Bilkent University, Department of Mathematics, Fall 2023-present

MATH 101- Calculus I (Spring 2024)

MATH 105 - Introduction to Calculus I (Fall 2023)

Teaching Assistant, University of Zurich, Institute of Mathematics, Fall 2022

MAT115 - Foundations of Mathematics

Instructor, Middle East Technical University, Dept. of Mathematics, Summer 2021

Math 120 - Multivariable Calculus

Research Assistant, Middle East Technical University, Dept. of Mathematics, 2014-2021

Courses taught and/or coordinated:

2020-2021

Spring Semester: Math252 Advanced Calculus-II       

Fall Semester: Math251 Advanced Calculus-I

2019-2020

Spring Semester: Math371 Differential Geometry, Math120 Calculus of Functions of Several Var.

Fall Semester: Math349 An Introduction to Mathematical Analy. , Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry

2018-2019

Spring Semester: Math120: Calculus of Functions of Several Var.

Fall Semester: Math349 An Introduction to Mathematical Analy., Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry

2017-2018

Spring: Math120: Calculus of Functions of Several Var., Math371 Differential Geometry

Fall: Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry

2015-2016

Spring: Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry

Fall: Math353 Complex Calculus, Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry

2013-2015

Spring: Math120 Calculus of Functions of Several Var.

Fall: Math119 Calculus with Analytic Geometry