Course at Courant:
Partial Differential Equations (Spring 2022)
Courses at Carnegie Mellon University:
Ordinary Differential Equations (21-261) (Spring 2021)
Principles of Real Analysis II (21-356) (Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2020)
Principles of Real Analysis 1 (21-356) (Fall 2018, Fall 2019)
Partial Differential Equations (Graduate Course) (21-732) (Spring 2019)
Faculty course evaluations for all of these courses are available upon request.
I've taught many other courses in the past as instructor, and as teaching assistant, during graduate school at IU Bloomington. These courses range from pre-calculus through Calculus, and even a one semester problem solving course to train incoming graduate students for the analysis qualifying exam. Please reach out to me if you'd like to learn more about any of these courses.
Students:
Undergraduate:
At Courant
Winston Liang, Summer 2022. Topic: A simple model for an active robot using nonconservative forces.
At Carnegie Mellon University
Matthew Shi, Summer 2019. Topic: Inequalities for Convex Bodies.
David Rotunno, Jonathan Jenkins : Summer 2021. Topic: Isoperimetric Inequalities.
Haveesh Viswanatha and Jon Spivak: Summer 2021. Topic: Anisotropic Variants of the Heisenberg-Pauli-Weyl Inequalities
Andy Zhang and Nate Richmond: Summer 2021. Topic: Kuramoto Oscillators.