For Spring 2026, I am teaching both sections of Topics in Mathematical Finance (Math 490), a new course in the undergraduate Certificate in Mathematical Finance program. All course information will be posted on Canvas.
Math 591: Topics in Probability & Ergodic Theory I (graduate level, most recent syllabus)
Math 622: Mathematical Finance II (masters level in the MSMF program, most recent syllabus)
Math 477: Mathematical Theory of Probability (undergraduate level, most recent syllabus)
Math 485: Introduction to Mathematical Finance (undergraduate level, most recent syllabus)
Math 300: Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning (undergraduate level, most recent syllabus)
Math 151: Calculus I for Math & Physical Sciences (undergraduate level)
Math 577: Mathematical Theory of Probability (graduate level, most recent syllabus)
Math 490: Topics in Mathematical Finance (undergraduate level, course description)
I have worked as a Teaching Assistant in several master's and undergraduate level courses throughout my PhD at Carnegie Mellon.
46-950: Numerical Methods (masters level)
46-941: Multi-period Asset Pricing (masters level)
46-904: Financial Computing IV (masters level)
21-470: Mathematical Finance (an undergraduate summer course)
In the summer 2015, I taught an elective course for the Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Sciences (PGSS).
In April 2018, I taught a mini-course in the Women and Mathematics at Carnegie Mellon program on PDEs in Math Finance.