Teaching

Graduate Student Instructor - PHYSICS 77 Computational Physics (Summer 2022)

Teaching, UC Berkeley, Physics Department, 2022

Introductory scientific programming in Python with examples from physics. Topics include: visualization, statistics and probability, regression, numerical integration, simulation, data modeling, function approximation, and algebraic systems. During Summer 2022, I served as a Graduate Student Instructor for Physics 77, supporting students in this introductory computational course. My responsibilities included leading course components, providing assistance with Python programming, and helping students build foundational skills in applying computational techniques to physics problems. I also created supplemental material and discussion sections tailored for the summer session. For more details, visit the official Physics 77 course page, or explore the unlisted course content playlist I created in the summer of 2022 on YouTube.

Graduate Student Instructor - PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (Fall 2021)

Teaching, UC Berkeley, Physics Department, 2021

Introductory course in physics focusing on forces, kinetics, equilibria, fluids, waves, and heat. This course presents concepts and methodologies for understanding physical phenomena, and is particularly useful preparation for upper division study in biology and architecture. In this semester I recieved the Outstanding GSI Award (top ~5% of Berkeley GSI’s). During Fall 2021, I served as a Graduate Student Instructor for Physics 8A, supporting students in this foundational physics course. My responsibilities included leading lab sections, guiding experimental work, and helping students develop core skills in applying physical principles to real-world scenarios. For more information, visit the official Physics 8A course page.

Graduate Student Instructor - PHYSICS 8A Introductory Physics (Fall 2021)

Teaching, UC Berkeley, Physics Department, 2021

Introductory course in physics focusing on forces, kinetics, equilibria, fluids, waves, and heat. This course presents concepts and methodologies for understanding physical phenomena. During Fall 2021, I served as a Graduate Student Instructor for Physics 8A, supporting students in this foundational physics course. My responsibilities included leading lab sections, guiding experimental work, and helping students develop core skills in applying physical principles to real-world scenarios. For more information, visit the official Physics 8A course page.

Teaching Assistant - EE361 Electromagnetic Fields (Spring 2021)

Teaching, UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science, EE361: Electromagnetic Fields, 2021

Undergraduate course covering principles of electrostatics and electromagnetics, laws of fields, resistance, inductance, capacitance, dielectrics, energy storage, and Maxwell’s field equation. Created a YouTube tutorial channel for additional study resources. During Spring 2021, I served as a Teaching Assistant for ELECENG 361, supporting students in this advanced electromagnetics course. My responsibilities included leading discussion sections, assisting in laboratory activities, and guiding problem-solving related to Maxwell’s field equations. For more information, visit the current course offerings.

Teaching Assistant - EE361 Electromagnetic Fields (Fall 2020)

Teaching, UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science, EE361: Electromagnetic Fields, 2020

Undergraduate course covering principles of electrostatics and electromagnetics, laws of fields, resistance, inductance, capacitance, dielectrics, energy storage, and Maxwell’s field equation.