Teaching (at the University of Chicago)
My curriculum vitae for teaching can be accessed here.
For more information on mathematics undergraduate courses at the University of Chicago, see Department of Mathematics: Undergraduate Program. This should give more information on the undergraduate courses I have taught.
Note that the publicly available course materials include lecture notes, quizzes, and review sheets, but do not include tests, weekly homeworks and some other materials for the course. Students who are or were enrolled in any of my courses can access these materials through the University of Chicago's Chalk website.
| Year | Quarter | Course name | Course number and section | Official course text | Number of students | Publicly available course materials | Fun stats on student performance |
| 2010-11 | Spring | Mathematics for social sciences (multivariable calculus) | MATH 19520, Section 59 | Multivariable calculus, 6th Ed by James Stewart | 23 | here | here |
| 2010-11 | Winter | Calculus 3 | MATH 15300, Section 55 | Calculus, 10th Ed by Salas, Hille, Etgen | 27 | here | here |
| 2010-11 | Autumn | Calculus 2 | MATH 15200, Section 55 | Calculus, 10th Ed by Salas, Hille, Etgen | 16 | here | -- |
| 2009-10 | Summer | ACT Math Prep | None, part of Collegiate Scholars Program. | -- | 22 | here | -- |
| 2009-10 | Spring | Calculus 3 | MATH 15300, Section 21 | Calculus, 10th Ed by Salas, Hille, Etgen | 15 | here | -- |
| 2009-10 | Winter | Calculus 2 | MATH 15200, Section 21 | Calculus, 10th Ed by Salas, Hille, Etgen | 30 | here | -- |
| 2009-10 | Autumn | Calculus 1 | MATH 15100, Section 21 | Calculus, 10th Ed by Salas, Hille, Etgen | 33 | here | -- |
College Fellow duties (in reverse chronological order)
In Spring 2008-2009, I was the College Fellow for the Algebra 259 course, taught by Dr. John Boller. The course webpage is here.
In Winter 2008-2009, I was the College Fellow for the Algebra 258 course, taught by Dr. John Boller. The course webpage is here.
In Fall 2008-2009, I was the College Fellow for the Algebra 257 course, taught by Professor Jonathan L. Alperin.