Teaching experience

Here is a summary of the courses that I am currently teaching or I have taught in the past. In June 2011 I received the Robert H. Sorgenfrey Distinguished Teaching Award from the UCLA Department of Mathematics.

At University of Washington:

Spring 2013. Instructor.
Course: Math324 - Advanced Multivariable Calculus 1 (two sections).
Department of Mathematics, University of Washington.


At UCLA:

Winter 2011. Instructor.
Course: Math32B - Calculus of Several Variables.
Department of Mathematics, UCLA.

Fall 2010. Instructor.
Course: Math32A - Calculus of Several Variables.
Department of Mathematics, UCLA.

Spring 2010. Instructor.
Course: Math120B - Differential Geometry.
Department of Mathematics, UCLA.

Winter 2010. Instructor.
Course: Math120A - Differential Geometry.
Department of Mathematics, UCLA.


At Brown University:

Spring 2006. Instructor.
Course: AM120 - Operations Research: Probabilistic Models.
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University.

Spring 2006. Guest lecturer.
Course: AM282-S01 - The Mathematics of Shape, with Applications to Computer Vision.
Instructor: Prof. David Mumford. Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University.

Spring 2003. Teaching Assistant.
Course: AM18 - Modeling the World with Mathematics: clocks, waves, chaos and chance.
Instructor: Prof. David Mumford. Division of Applied Math, Brown University.

Fall 2002. Teaching Assistant.
Course: AM171 - Information Theory.
Instructor: Prof. Stuart Geman. Division of Applied Math, Brown University.


At UC Berkeley:

Fall 2000. Teaching Assistant.
Course: EE42A - Introduction to Electronics for Computer Science.
Instructor: Prof. Richard White. EECS Department, UC Berkeley.


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