Teaching
I seek to develop dynamic, interactive courses with real-world examples to illustrate the classroom's theoretical concepts into practical skills.
One important aspect of my lectures is showing real-world examples of modeling bias and how our own biases influence decision-making. These concepts are especially thought-provokingin healthcare topics.
Guest Lecturer - IE 483: Introduction to Reliability Engineering
Fall 2022
99 student class with in-person and online components
Mentoring
Jordan Huff
Feb. 2020 - Present
Undergraduate in Industrial and Systems Engineering
Developed predictive algorithms to analyze watershed levels
Winner of Eureka Undergraduate Research Poster Competition - Tickle Engineering Prize
Elexis Allen
Jan. 2020 - May 2022
Undergraduate in Biomedical Engineering
Analyzed genetic sequences to predict gene expression profiles
Currently a Research Assistant at the University Tennessee Health Science Center