teaching

this is a summary of my teaching experience.


at Stanford

  • Stanford, Math 51: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus In fall 2024, I am teaching two sections of Math 51.

  • Stanford, Math 245C: Topics in Algebraic Geometry In the spring quarter of 2025, I will teach Math 245C.


at MIT

  • MIT, 18.702: Algebra II. In spring 2023, I was a teaching assistant for 18.702 at MIT, which was taught by Andrei Negut.

  • MIT, 18.02B: Calculus. In winter 2022, I was the course administrator for 18.02B at MIT, which was taught by John Bush.

  • MIT, 18.02A: Calculus. In fall 2021, I was a teaching assistant for 18.02A at MIT, which was taught by David Jerison.

  • MIT, 18.725: Algebraic Geometry I and 18.726: Algebraic Geometry II. In 2020-2021, I was a teaching assistant for 18.725 (Algebraic Geometry I) at MIT, which was taught by Davesh Maulik.


at the University of Toronto

  • University of Toronto, MAT257: Analysis II. During the 2018-2019 academic year, I was a teaching assistant for MAT257 (Analysis II) at the University of Toronto, which was taught by Edward Bierstone.

  • University of Toronto, MAT137: Calculus. During the 2017-2018 academic year, I was a teaching assistant for MAT137 (Calculus) at the University of Toronto, which was coordinated by Alfonso Gracia-Saz.

  • University of Toronto, MAT135/MAT136: Calculus I/Calculus II. During the 2016-2017 academic year, I was a teaching assistant for MAT135 and MAT136 (Calculus I & II) at the University of Toronto.


at the Boston Pre-Release Center

  • Boston Pre-Release Center, high-school equivalent math class. As part of my MIT’s Educational Justice Institute, I was a TA for a course taught in the Boston Pre-Release Center attended by incarcerated students learning high-school equivalent math topics.