I have taught the following courses as primary instructor:
College algebra,
Calculus I, II and III
History of mathematics
Introduction to probability and statistics
I also co-taught the graduate real analysis qual prep workshop in Summer 2021 and Summer 2022 at UW-Madison, with Jacob Denson, for which we produced a detailed manual of solutions to almost all real analysis qual problems from the last 10 years.
I've been a TA or grader for the following courses:
Calculus I, II, and III
Abstract Algebra
College Algebra
Intro to Data Science
Graduate Real Analysis II
Undergraduate Real Analysis
As an undergraduate, I wrote the student solutions manual to a mathematical modeling textbook (Michael Olinick, Mathematical Modeling in the Life and Social Sciences)
Mentoring and Outreach:
Graduate TA mentor for Madison Experimental Math Lab (2 semesters)
Mentored two small groups of undergraduates studying a problem related to the theoretical properties of maximum likelihood inference of phylogenetic trees. See their poster here.
Met weekly, provided help and advice, and helped them organize and present their final report and poster.
I was a co-organizer of the 2022 Graduate Student Probability Conference.Â
I organized and led a reading group on the applications of diffusion processes in phylogentics (Summer-Fall 2021)
I helped organize and put on the 2022 Megamath competition, a math competition for talented middle schoolers. Check out some of our (very fun) problems here.