Teaching and Mentoring
Teaching and mentoring has been an essential part of my academic training since my undergraduate years. I have served as a Teaching Assistant for 4 courses at the University of Rochester, a Teaching Fellow for 3 courses at Harvard University, and an instructor for two summer courses. I enjoy teaching general education and early undergraduate-focused courses as it gives me the opportunity to contextualize scientific and quantitative reasoning from the astronomy and physics perspective.
In addition to teaching, I enjoy engaging in both academic and career mentorships.
Harvard University
- Life as a Planetary Phenomenon
- Teaching Fellow and Guest Lecturer (Spr. 2022)
- Prediction: The Past & The Present of the Future
- Teaching Fellow (Spr. 2021)
- Public Speaking for Scientists
- Course Instructor at the Banneker Institute (Sum. 2019)
- Life as a Planetary Phenomenon
- Teaching Fellow and Guest Lecturer (Spr. 2019)
- Celestial Coordinate System
- Course Instructor at the Banneker Institute (Sum. 2018)
University of Rochester
- Relativity, Black Holes and the Big Bang
- Teaching Assistant (Spr. 2016)
- Mechanics for Engineers (Self-Paced)
- Teaching Assistant (Spr. 2015)
- Cosmic Origins of Life
- Teaching Assistant (Spr. 2014)
- General Physics I for Pre-Meds
- Teaching Assistant (Fall 2013)