Maria's Teaching Portfolio

Welcome!

This e-Portfolio is a compilation of the evidence-based teaching materials required to complete the University of Arizona's CIRTL Postdoc Pathway Program, which includes my personal notes for:

as well as samples of my work during my co-teaching practice, my reflections after going through the program, and my Teaching Philosophy.

About me

I grew up in Mexico where I received an undergraduate degree in Physics from Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi. I then attended the University of Arizona where I received a Master's and Ph.D. in Optical Sciences working at the Center for Gamma-Ray Imaging. I am currently a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Arizona's Department of Medical Imaging. My research focuses on the development of novel gamma-ray imaging technology. I am particularly interested in the read-out and control electronics for gamma-ray cameras utilized in medical imaging systems. My work includes the design and development of analog-to-digital conversion methods adequate for large, high-resolution gamma-ray cameras, on-camera data-processing methods on embedded systems, implementation of optimal data transfer protocols, and the design and implementation of status monitor and control electronics for the cameras.

Goals

  1. To learn and apply evidence-based teaching techniques to create engaging and effective lectures, assignments, and tests for every student, considering the diversity of identities and backgrounds.

  2. To get teaching experience in a monitored environment with immediate feedback so that the students always get high-quality lectures.

  3. To develop my own teaching philosophy.

Contact me

mariaruiz@arizona.edu