Teaching
Current Course
University of Utah
- Math 3210: Foundations of Analysis
- When: Fall ’10
- Role: Professor
- Summary: A first course in undergraduate analysis, with two main goals: first, to develop the mathematical maturity and sophistication needed for more advanced courses; second, to present a rigorous development of calculus, beginning with a study of the reals.
- Course Website: Here
- Evaluations: Not yet available
Past Courses
University of Utah (2007-2011)
- Math 2200: Discrete Math
- When: Fall ’09, Spring, Summer ’10
- Role: Professor
- Summary: A course in the fundamentals of discrete mathematics. Working from a foundation of logic and analytic reasoning, we systematically build the tools necessary for solving discrete problems and writing rigorous proofs. Along the way, we see many fascinating applications, from mind-bending brain teasers to problems in number theory and beyond.
- Course Websites:
- Evaluations:
- Math 2210: Calculus III
- When: Spring ’08
- Role: Professor
- Summary: The third semester of the standard three-semester calculus sequence, focusing on multi-variable calculus (derivatives and integrals) and vector calculus.
- Course Website: Here
- Evaluations: Scores | Comments (Note)
- Math 1210: Calculus I
- When: Fall ’07
- Role: Professor
- Summary: The first semester of the standard three-semester calculus sequence, focusing on single-variable calculus (derivatives and integrals).
- Course Website: Here
- Evaluations: Scores | Comments
University of Washington (2008)
- Math 308: Matrix Algebra with Applications
- When: Fall ’08
- Role: Professor
- Summary: An introductory course in linear algebra, covering systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, orthogonality, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors, as well as other topics.
- Course Website: Here
- Evaluations: Unavailable
Stanford University (2004-2007)
- Math 20: Integral Calculus of a Single Variable
- When: Spring ’07
- Role: Teaching Fellow (in charge of all aspects of course)
- Summary: The second quarter of the three-quarter single-variable calculus sequence, focusing on integration and its applications.
- Course Website: Here
- Evaluations: Scores
- Math 51: Linear Algebra and Differential Calculus of Several Variables
- When: Winter, Summer, Fall ’06, Winter ’07
- Roles:
- Winter, Fall ’06, Winter ’07: Teaching Assistant (in charge of running two sections, supplementary to the main lectures)
- Summer ’06: Teaching Fellow (in charge of all aspects of course)
- Summary: The first of the three-quarter multi-variable calculus sequence, focusing on linear algebra and differential multi-variable calculus.
- Course Websites:
- Winter, Fall ’06, Winter ’07: Unavailable
- Summer ’06: Here
- Evaluations:
- Math 41: Single-variable Calculus
- When: Fall ’04
- Role: Teaching Assistant (in charge of running two sections, supplementary to the main lectures)
- Summary: The first of the two-quarter single-variable calculus sequence, focusing on differentiation.
- Course Website: Unavailable
- Evaluations: Section 02 | Section 09