Teaching

As a lecturer at the UT I teach courses on statistics and mathematics. In addition, I lead tutorials for multiple courses offered by the Department of Applied Mathematics. Below is the list of courses I’ve been inovolved with in either role:

 

Course Period Program
Intro to Mathematics + Calculus 1A 1A, 2020-2021 Computer Science, Business Information Technology, Civil Engineering
Medische Statistiek 1A, 2020 Technische Geneeskunde
Statistics & Probability 1A, 2020-2021 MSc Business Information Technology, MSc Industrial Engineering and Management
Calculus 1 1A, 2021 Advanced Technology
Statistical Techniques 1B, 2020-2021 Computer Science, Business Information Technology
Signaalanalyse 1B, 2020 Technische Geneeskunde
Introduction to Mathematics and Modelling 1B, 2021 Creative Technology
Linear Algebra 2A, 2021 Computer Science, Business Information Technology, Civil Engineering
Calculus 2 2B, 2021 Civil Engineering, Biomedical Technology, Industrial Engineering and Management, Chemical Engineering

 

In the Fall of 2016, I served as one of the instructors for a section of Cornell’s MATH 1300 “Mathematical Explorations” which was taught at Cayuga Correctional Facility via Cornell Prison education Program. I’ve also worked in the past as a tutor in Auburn Correctional Facility, and I’ve collaborated as an adviser to the Mathematics Committee. You can learn more about CPEP here.

Before that, I’ve held positions as a teaching assistant both at Cornell University (Multivariate Calculus, Dynamical Systems, Totally Awesome Mathematics) as well as at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Differential Topology, Real Analysis, Differential Equations).