Experience

Lecturer, Harvard University, 07/2007-07/2008

Responsible for co-teaching, with Vahid Tarokh, freshman-level Applied Mathematics courses. Lead a team of 5 Teaching Fellows, coordinate homework, notes, exams, weekly tutorial sections.

AM 21a: Mathematical Methods in the Sciences, Fall 2007.
AM 21b: Mathematical Methods in the Sciences, Spring 2008.

Teaching Assistant, Harvard University, 09/2004-05/2006

Responsible for assigning and grading homework, creating and supervising student projects, holding office hours, website maintenance, weekly tutorial sections, and the occasional lecture. Student evaluations available upon request.

ES102: Introduction to Operations Research, Spring 2006.
                Students rated overall 4.8/5.0.
AM 106: Applied Algebra and Combinatorics, Fall 2005.
              Nominated for best TF award. Students rated overall 4.8/5.0.
ES 156: Signals and Systems, Spring 2005.
            Recipient of Certificate of Distinction in Teaching. Students rated overall 4.86/5.0.
AM 106: Applied Abstract Algebra and Combinatorics, Fall 2004.


Happy to teach

• mathematics for engineers: partial differential equations, calculus, probability theory, linear algebra, operations research, applied algebra
• communications: information theory, wireless communications, coding theory, detection and estimation, signals and systems, communication systems
• signal processing: image processing, digital signal processing
• cognitive radio: innovate courses in this field