Teaching/Mentoring Experience 

Using the History and Story behind Mathematical Equations to Spark Interest

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington - number of courses: 7


Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington - number of substitute lecturers: 2


Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - number of interns: 3

University of Washington - number of students (graduates: 4, undergraduates: 3)


(1) Theoretical Mechanics; (2) Statics; (3) History of Mechanics; (4) Mechanics of Materials; (5) Structural Mechanics; (6) Plates and Shells; (7) Dynamics and Vibration; (8) Elasticity; (9) Solid Mechanics; (10) Plasticity; (11) Linear and Elastic-Plastic Fracture Mechanics; (12) Quasi-brittle Fracture Mechanics; (13) Fatigue Mechanics; (14) Mechanics of Composite Materials; (15) Manufacturing of Composite Materials; (16) Infrastructure Materials; (17) Linear Finite Element Analysis; (18) Non-linear Finite Element Analysis; (19) Viscoelasticity/viscoplasticity; (20) Probabilistic Mechanics of Materials; (21) Thermodynamics; (22) Experimental mechanics of polymer composites