Teaching

Educating the next generation of great minds at the university level is a responsibility with which I take great pride in performing.  It is the essence of my dedication to education and life-long learning.  Below is an incomplete list of courses that I have had the privilege of teaching.


As an Assistant and Associate Professor at the Colorado School of Mines, I have instructed

As an Assistant Professor at the United States Naval Academy, I instructed

As an Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Arlington, I had the pleasure of conducting three Honors projects, leading an undergraduate research group on a project in differential equations and plasma dynamics, and conducting classes in the department’s Putnam Seminar (MATH4191) and Mid-Cities Math Circle.  In addition, I instructed 

As a Zorn Postdoctoral Fellow at Indiana University, I served as an instructor for

As a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University, I had the privilege of instructing

I also served as a teaching and research assistant (both for the Department of Mathematical Sciences and in the Center for Nonlinear Analysis Summer REU) for a wide variety of courses, including the entire Calculus sequence and