Teaching
UMass Amherst (Fall 2022 - )
Spring 2024: MATH 300, Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics
Fall 2023: MATH 545, Linear Algebra for Applied Mathematics
Spring 2023: MATH 331, Ordinary Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers
Fall 2022: MATH 131, Calculus I
Stony Brook (Fall 2019 - Spring 2022)
Spring 2022: MAT 303, Calculus IV with Applications
Fall 2021: MAT 310, Linear Algebra
Spring 2021: MAT 342, Applied Complex Analysis
Fall 2020: MAT 562, Symplectic Geometry
Spring 2020: MAT 322/523, Analysis in Several Dimensions
MIT (Fall 2014 - Spring 2019)
Spring 2019: 18.03, Differential Equations
Summer 2018: 18.089
This course reviews 18.01 (single variable calculus) in a week and covers 18.02 (multi-variable calculus) over five weeks.
All of the materials are available at the website.
Fall 2017 / IAP 2018: 18.01A and 18.02A
Fall 2016 / IAP 2017: 18.01A and 18.02A
These courses follow the typical 18.01 and 18.02 sequence (single-variable and multivariable calculus, respectively), but begin halfway through the 18.01 material, and continues from the fall term through IAP (Independent Activities Period), MIT's winter term.
I have saved some of the notes I used to teach recitations for 18.02A over IAP 2018, as well as write-ups of solutions to problems I gave to students to work out in small groups. They are available upon request.
TEACHING AWARD
I received the Charles and Holly Housman Award for Excellence in Teaching in May 2018.