Course Description (From Cornell Course Roster): "The goal of this course is to give students a strong basis in quantitative skills needed in the life and social sciences. We will focus on modeling using fundamental concepts from calculus developed in the course, including derivatives, integrals, and introductory differential equations. Examples from the life sciences are used throughout the course, including predator-prey populations. We will discuss mathematical models describing the evolution of these populations, analyze quantitative and qualitative properties to make predictions about these populations, and discuss assumptions and limitations of these models. Derivatives and integrals will be covered with a more applied focus than in MATH 1110 or a typical high school calculus course. Students who plan to take more than one semester of calculus should take MATH 1110 rather than MATH 1106."
Course Description (From Cornell Course Roster): "Covers complex variables, Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms and applications to partial differential equations. Additional topics may include an introduction to generalized functions."
Course Description (From RPI Course Catalog): "A course emphasizing advanced concepts and methods from calculus. Topics include: multivariable integral theorems (Green’s, divergence, Stokes’, Reynolds transport), extrema of multivariable functions (including Taylor’s theorem and Lagrange multipliers), the calculus of variations (Euler–Lagrange equations, constraints, principle of least action), and Cartesian tensors (calculus, invariants, representations)."
Reviewer for Automatica (journal).
SIAM Cornell Student Chapter President - August 2022 - August 2024
Graduate Student Mentor in the Graduate Students Mentoring Undergraduates program, August 2020 - August 2022
Judge for the Cornell Undergraduate Research Board Spring Symposium (Invited), May 2021
Judge for the Cornell Mathematical Contest in Modeling (CMCM), 2019, 2024
Participating Scientist in the Skype a Scientist program, 2019-2020
Volunteer Instructor in the Cornell Math Explorer’s Club, Fall 2020
RPI Association for Women in Mathematics President, Fall 2018-Spring 2019
Founding Member, RPI Women in Physics, Fall 2017