I enjoy teaching all math, but I especially love being able to share the beauty of mathematics with students in proof based courses. I have taught opportunity to teach both at UD and Ghent University
Ghent University
Though my teaching duties are quite light as a postdoc (in part due to language restrictions), I have been an instructor for:
Topics course on finite geometry
Projective Geometry
University of Delaware
At UD, I started as a Ph.D. student and had a number of teaching assistant duties. Over time, I took on the role as instructor of record and have even won the Baxter-Sloyer Teaching Award in 2022 which is awarded to Ph.D. students in the department of mathematical sciences for excellence in teaching. After finishing my Ph.D. at UD, I also spent a year as a Temporary Assistant Professor at UD, where I was a course coordinator as well as an instructor.
I was a teaching assistant for the following courses:
Math 221 (Calculus I),
Math 241 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus A),
Math 242 (Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2).
As instructor of record during my time as a Ph.D. student, I taught:
Math 221 (Calculus I) — Winter 2020
Math 221 (Calculus I) — Summer II 2021 (on zoom)
Math 210 (Discrete Mathematics) — Fall 2021
Math 349 (Elementary Linear Algebra) — Spring 2022
Math 349 (Elementary Linear Algebra) — Fall 2022
For Math 210 and Math 349, I developed extensive notes via LaTex which you can find below.
In my role as a Temporary Assistant Professor, I have taught three section of Math 113 and was the coordinator for this course.
Math 113 (Contemporary Mathematics) — Fall 2023, Spring 2024
Math 549 (Coding Theory) - Spring 2024
To see my notes for Math 210, click here.
To see my notes for Math 349, click here.