Teaching
 

Classes I taught as a professor at Georgia State:



Introductory classes:

  • ASTR1010: Astronomy of the Solar System
  • PHYS2212: Principles of Physics II, Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Modern Physics

Advanced classes:

  • PHYS3550: Mathematical Methods and Computational Physics I
  • PHYS3560: Mathematical Methods and Computational Physics II

Graduate classes:

  • ASTR8710: Research Topics in Astronomy: Magnetism in Astronomy
  • PHYS/ASTR 4130/8130: Introduction to Fluid Dynamics with Astrophysical Applications

Shaded classes are ones I developed from scratch. For ASTR1010, the development took place as part of a team, and the class was entirely online. The rest were proposed to the faculty, and developed, and taught solely by me as in-person (and eventually hybrid) classes.

Teaching experience as a post-doc/PhD student:



  • Differential rotation in the Sun section in the freshman (first year) IT and Astrophysics Skills course (PHY1029), University of Exeter, UK.
  • Computational Physics (Substitute Lecturer), Universität Bayreut, Germanyh
  • Plasma Physics I (PhD course,Teaching Assistant), University of Texas at Austin
  • Classical Mechanics Lab (Teaching Assistant), University of Texas at Austin
  • Undergraduate Research Seminar (Teaching Assistant), Program for Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton
  • Grader in the math and physics departments, Harvey Mudd College