Experience with Students

Teaching

Shaped by my past instruction, I recognize the responsibility to provide students with a positive mathematical experience. This is especially important in service courses, which are often terminal courses, where students may have developed a negative attitude toward mathematics. I remember the teachers who were successful in fostering my interest in the material they taught. I incorporate my favorite memories into my own teaching. In my experience, successful teachers made learning enjoyable by doing special examples and applications that were relevant and stimulating. They told stories about their own experiences with mathematics. They showed a genuine love for the craft. In the same spirit, I try to impart a love for mathematics in my students by sharing my joy for teaching, the way my favorite teachers did for me.


Experience

Yale University

LECTURER

    • Introduction to Functions and Calculus I (coordinator), Fall 2020, Fall 2019

    • Approximation and Prediction 1, Summer 2021, Summer 2020

    • Introduction to Functions of Several Variables, Spring 2020

    • Introduction to Functions and Calculus II, Spring 2020

    • Calculus of Functions of One Variable II, Fall 2019

    • Calculus of Functions of Several Variables, Fall 2019


University of Connecticut


INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD

    • Applied Linear Algebra, Fall 2018

    • Calculus for Business and Economics, Spring 2018, Fall 2017, Fall 2016, Spring 2016

    • BRIDGE Calculus, Summer 2015

TEACHING/GRADUATE ASSISTANT

  • Connecticut School of Number Theory (CTNT), Summer 2018

  • Calculus II, Spring 2017

  • Calculus for Business and Economics, Summer 2016

  • CTNT, Summer 2016

  • Calculus II, Fall 2015

  • Calculus I, Spring 2015

  • Calculus II, Fall 2014, Spring 2014, Fall 2013


Eastern Connecticut State University

INTERNSHIP IN COLLEGE TEACHING

    • Geometry, Fall 2012

Quinebaug Valley Community College

TUTOR

  • Spring 2009 - Spring 2011

TEACHING/GRADUATE ASSISTANT

  • Intermediate Algebra


Talks Given

SEMINAR TALKS

  • Undergraduate Math Club Talk, University of Connecticut, March 11, 2020

  • Number Theory Seminar, Wesleyan University, November 22, 2019

  • Five College Number Theory Seminar, University of Connecticut, March 5, 2019

  • Algebra Seminar, University of Connecticut, November 28, 2018

  • Number Theory Seminar, Boston University, December 11, 2017

  • SIGMA Seminar, University of Connecticut, April 1, 2017

  • Undergraduate Math Club Talk, University of Connecticut

CONFERENCE TALKS

    • AMS Sectional Meeting, April 14, 2019

    • 2019 Joint Math Meetings, January 19, 2019

    • 2018 Automorphic Forms Workshop, Tufts University, March 20, 2018

    • Maine-QuĂ©bec Number Theory Conference, University of Maine