Teaching Experience

My Teaching Highlights

5,000+

Students Taught

25+

Courses Taught

14+ Years

Teaching Experience

50+

Workshops & Competitions

My Teaching Timeline

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University of Missouri - St. Louis

August 2022 – Present

Assistant Teaching Professor | Course Coordinator

Key Responsibilities:

  • Coordinating MATH 1100 (Basic Calculus) & MATH 1320 (Intro to Probability & Statistics).
  • Developing course syllabi and instructional materials for online & in-person sections.
  • Training 80+ high school math teachers on AI integration through the Advanced Credit Program.
  • Developed active-learning Quarto documents for statistics teaching.
  • Designed Kaggle-based activities for Data Analysis & Introductory Statistics courses.
  • Co-organized the annual "Integration Bee" contest for undergraduate students.
  • Supervised the 2023 & 2024 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.
  • Certified in CMS Cascade – Designed and updated the department website.

Courses Taught:

  • MATH 1100: Basic Calculus
  • MATH 1320: Intro to Probability & Statistics (R programming)
  • MATH 1105: Basic Statistics (MS Excel)
  • MATH 1800: Calculus I
  • MATH 1900: Calculus II
  • MATH 2450: Elementary Linear Algebra
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University of Memphis

August 2020 – July 2022

Mathematics Instructor

Key Responsibilities:

  • Taught a wide range of mathematics courses, including Math Education for secondary & middle school teachers.
  • Trained teaching-track students in content development using modern educational technologies (Desmos, GeoGebra).
  • Developed curriculum & instructional materials for Math for Computer Graphics, integrating advanced mathematical concepts.
  • Organized a distinguished Mathematics in Industry Lecture Series:
    • October 15, 2021: "Basic Math in Machine Learning & Deep Learning" – Dr. Amartya Hatua, Fidelity Investments.
    • March 17, 2022: "Math in the Movies" – Tony DeRose, Senior Scientist, Pixar.
  • Designed & developed Unity 3D-based instructional games for algebra, enhancing student engagement.

Courses Taught:

  • MATH 1920: Calculus II (Summer 2022)
  • MATH 4081: Math for Middle School Teachers (Fall 2020)
  • MATH 4082: Math for Secondary School Teachers (Fall 2021)
  • MATH 1420: Foundations of Mathematics (Spring 2022)
  • MATH 1710: College Algebra (Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Fall 2020; two combo sections)
  • MATH 1730: Pre-Calculus (Fall 2021)
  • MATH 1910: Calculus I (Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021)
  • MATH 2110: Calculus III (Summer 2021)
  • MATH 4010: Special Topics: Math for Computer Graphics (Spring 2021)
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University of Southern Mississippi

August 2016 – May 2020

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Key Responsibilities:

  • Taught introductory & advanced math courses, mentoring undergraduates in Calculus and College Algebra.
  • Provided tutoring & academic support at the Math Tutoring Center and specialized College Algebra support at MathZone.
  • Trained & mentored graduate teaching assistants in effective teaching practices.
  • Taught seminar courses for first-year graduate students to prepare them for teaching responsibilities.
  • Co-organized the Mississippi Science and Engineering Fairs (MSEF) (2017, 2018, 2019).
  • Developed a judging software system for MSEF fairs, demonstrating software development skills.
  • Collaborated with the director of MathZone to transition course materials to a new learning management system (LMS) (Pearson to Lumen Ohm) using PHP, demonstrating technical proficiency and adaptability.
  • Designed & 3D-printed instructional manipulatives to simplify and enhance the teaching of algebra concepts, showcasing innovative teaching methods.
  • Conducted workshops titled "Using GeoGebra for High School Teachers", providing professional development on educational technology tools.
  • With CSME’s support, established a non-profit institute in India to teach underrepresented students applications of mathematics, including:
    • Training high school graduates to design novelty items and utilize 3D printing for self-employment.
    • Developed tutorial videos, available at: YouTube.
  • Served as a judge for the VEX Robotics Competition (2017, 2018, 2019).

Courses Taught:

  • MAT 168: Calculus II (2 sections)
  • MAT 167: Calculus I with Analytic Geometry (3 sections)
  • MAT 114: Calculus for Arts and Engineering
  • MAT 102: Brief Applied Calculus
  • MAT 101: College Algebra (8 sections)

University of Colorado

January 2015 – December 2015

Graduate Research Fellow

Key Responsibilities:

  • Taught College Algebra & Differential Equations to undergraduate students.
  • Provided tutoring support to undergraduate students in a broad range of courses, from College Algebra to Real Analysis, helping students build foundational and advanced mathematical skills.
  • Served as a judge for the 2015 Colorado Mathematical Olympiad, evaluating the problem-solving abilities of talented young mathematicians.

Courses Taught:

  • MAT 3400: Introduction to Differential Equations (Supplemental Instructor)
  • MAT 1030: College Algebra

Pathfinder Engineering College

June 2012 – March 2014

Lecturer in Mathematics

Key Responsibilities:

  • Taught advanced mathematics courses to undergraduate engineering students.
  • Mentored engineering students in their final year projects, providing guidance on research, implementation, and technical documentation.
  • Developed mathematics curriculum incorporating real-world engineering applications.
  • Integrated numerical computing with C++ programming into mathematics instruction.

Courses Taught:

  • Mathematical Statistics and Probability
  • Introduction to Numerical Analysis with C++ Programming
  • Differential Equations and its Applications

Golden Threshold High School

June 2010 – March 2012

Math Teacher

Key Responsibilities:

  • Taught middle school and high school mathematics, covering a wide range of topics.
  • Developed lesson plans focused on building a strong mathematical foundation.
  • Fostered problem-solving and analytical thinking skills in students.
  • Encouraged students to explore higher-level mathematics concepts through real-world applications.

Subjects Taught:

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Trigonometry