At the University of Southampton, I co-teach the following modules with my colleagues.
MANG6143: Project Risk Management (PG module)
Project risk management has evolved significantly over many years, but there are conflicting views about what constitutes best practice. This course provides an overview of best practice as outlined in the course text with a critical comparison of alternative views found in practice and discussed in the literature, including guidelines and standards.
MANG6549: Quantitative Methods for Risk Management (PG module)
The module introduces some widely used quantitative approaches for characterizing uncertainty and risks in finance and management problems. The aim of the module is to introduce a number of widely used techniques for uncertainty and risk management and provide an understanding of how they can be used in practice.
SESM 6049: Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management for Engineers (PG module)
This module provides a case study-led approach to topics relevant to contemporary manufacturing and supply chain management processes. The course will apply knowledge of engineering materials and manufacturing technologies to relevant management and supply chain analysis techniques.
MANG6314: Integrated Logistic (PG module)
Logistics studies the optimal planning and control of materials, information, and cash flows through the processes of transformation, transportation, and storage within a system. Integrated logistics studies the management of the logistics across multiple products and multiple firms in a supply chain. Supply chain coordination studies how companies that retain independent decision making can improve the overall performance in their supply chain while also realizing their individual objectives.
During my postgraduate studies, I was appointed as the Teaching Assistant for the following modules.
Introduction to Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (UG module)
The module is offered to year 2 undergraduate students majoring in Civil Engineering, Environment Engineering, and Maritime Studies, by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. The programming language used by this module is Python.
Introduction to Computational Thinking (UG module).
The module is offered to year 1 undergraduate students majoring in Civil Engineering,Environment Engineering, and Maritime Studies, by the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University. The programming language used by this module is Python.