Teaching
I am teaching Math 53: Differential equations and linear algebra,
Summer 2010. A course page is available, and will
be updated as the summer approaches.
I most recently taught Math 42 : integration, sequences and series.
A course website is available, though most of the
course information is available through Coursework.
Here are two clips from a lecture that the
Center for Teaching and Learning
videoed:
- A 4 minute clip on partial fractions [AVI] [MOV]
- A 3.5 minute clip on Simpson's rule [AVI] [MOV]
I taught Math 53, an introductory ODE class, in Fall 2008. I also taught this course in Fall 2007. The
old websites are still available : Fall '07
and Fall '08.
I have also been involved with the Stanford Math Circle.
My previous teaching experience has been as
follows :
- instructor for MAT1923, an integral calculus class at the Université de Montréal.
- co-supervised an undergraduate research student
for a project in Algebraic Topology, Université de Montréal.
- instructor for a graduate-level introduction to
differentiable manifolds at the Université de Montréal, Winter 2006.
- instructor for Discrete Mathematics at NYU, Fall 2004 and Spring 2005.
- lab instructor for Quantitative Reasoning:
Elementary Statistics, NYU, Fall 2003.
- teaching assistant for Ordinary Differential
Equations (graduate course at the
Courant Institute),
Spring 2003, Spring 2004.
- other TA experience includes : Business
Calculus (NYU, Spring 2002, Fall 2002) and
Combinatorics (NYU math majors, Spring 2001).