I view teaching as guiding students to think mathematically—framing problems, reasoning with definitions, and connecting ideas into a coherent whole. My experience ranges from large applied lectures, such as Analysis and Optimization at Columbia, to proof-oriented courses and individualized mentoring through IU’s Directed Reading Program. I design assignments and examples that align closely with lectures, helping students build confidence and see the relevance of mathematics across contexts. Across these settings, I aim to support students with diverse backgrounds while maintaining clarity, rigor, and accessibility.
Statement of Teaching (link)
2026 Spring
UN2500 Analysis and Optimization
2025 Fall
UN2500 Analysis and Optimization
2024 Spring
M311 Calculus 3 TA
2023 Fall
M311 Calculus 3 TA
2022 Fall
M211 Calculus 1 Teaching evaluation
2022 Spring
M311 Calculus 3 TA
2021 Spring
M106 Mathematics of decision and beauty (Co-instructor)
2020 Fall
M106 Mathematics of decision and beauty (Co-instructor)
2020 Summer
M106 Mathematics of decision and beauty (Co-instructor)
2019 Fall
M212 Calculus 2 TA, M311 Calculus 3 TA
2023 Fall
Project title: Exponential law in vector spaces - glimpse to adjoint isomorphism theorem (slide)
2023 Spring
Project title: Simplicial homotopy theory, Spring 2023 (slide)
2022 Fall
Project title: A Ring Structure on Vector Bundles, Fall 2022 (slide)
2018 Spring
033.002 Calculus 2 TA
2017 Summer
033.001 Calculus 1 TA
2017 Spring
033.001 Calculus 1 TA
2016 Fall
033.002 Calculus 2 TA
2016 Spring
033.001 Calculus 1 TA
2015 Fall
033.002 Calculus 2 TA