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− | '''Basic Statistics:''' [[Syllabus:_Stat_202_Fall_2014|''Fall 2014 Syllabus'']][[Syllabus:_Stat_202_Spring_2015|Spring 2015 Syllabus]] American University. | + | '''Basic Statistics:''' [[Syllabus:_Stat_202_Fall_2014|''Fall 2014 Syllabus'']][[Syllabus:_Stat_202_Spring_2015|''[Spring 2015 Syllabus]'']] American University. |
− | [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Spring_2014|'''Applied Calculus''']]. American University, Spring 2014. Taught three sections over two semesters. [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Spring_2014|''[Spring 2014 Syllabus]'']] [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Summer_2014|''[Summer 2014 Syllabus]'']] [[Syllabus_Math_211_Spring_2015|[Spring 2015 Syllabus]]] | + | [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Spring_2014|'''Applied Calculus''']]. American University, Spring 2014. Taught three sections over two semesters. [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Spring_2014|''[Spring 2014 Syllabus]'']] [[Syllabus:_Math_211_Summer_2014|''[Summer 2014 Syllabus]'']][[Syllabus_Math_211_Spring_2015|''[Spring 2015 Syllabus]'']] |
[[Syllabus:_Math_155_Spring_2014|'''Elementary Mathematical Models''']]. American University, 2013-2014. | [[Syllabus:_Math_155_Spring_2014|'''Elementary Mathematical Models''']]. American University, 2013-2014. |
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Experience
Basic Statistics: Fall 2014 Syllabus[Spring 2015 Syllabus] American University.
Applied Calculus. American University, Spring 2014. Taught three sections over two semesters. [Spring 2014 Syllabus] [Summer 2014 Syllabus][Spring 2015 Syllabus]
Elementary Mathematical Models. American University, 2013-2014.
- Taught two sections Fall 2013. Will teach one section Spring 2014.
Electronics and Instrumentation, The Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2013.
- Taught entire course. Supervised 3 TA's.
Freshman Experiences: Matlab and Pendula, The Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2012.
- Delivered one lecture (click title for notes).
Computational Analysis of Stochastic Processes. The Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2012.
- Developed course, but insufficient enrollment, apparently due to poor advertising.
Locomotion, The Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2011.
- I was the Teaching Assistant. Graded homework and assisted students with course projects. Course taught by Prof. Noah Cowan.
Modeling and Identifying Neural Systems, The Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2009.
- Developed and taught entire course.
Neural Circuits and Behavior, The Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2008
- Assisted with instruction.
Locomotion Control, The Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2008
- Guest lecturer for three classes (March-April). Prepared and graded one homework set. Course taught by Professor Noah Cowan.
Topics in Motor Control, The University of Maryland, Spring 2006
- Informal teaching assistant to Professor John Jeka. I gave three weeks of lectures and created and graded three homework sets.
Calculus II for Engineers, Cornell University, Spring 1997
- Teaching assistant for three sections of a class taught by Professor Alfred Schatz.
- Beyond my official duties, I developed a lengthy study guide (parts 1; 2; and 3a and 3b). I created the guide by greatly expanding a similar but much shorter document written by a previous TA. (Though, in the guide, I credited Don Allers as the author, I more than doubled the length of his document and improved the exposition.)