Supplemental Instructor, Calculus I (M408C), Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2019
Instructor of record for Supplemental Instruction for Calculus I. In this course, freshman engineering students learn differential and integral calculus. Developed curriculum, classroom activities, and formative assessments for classes of ~25 students within the UT Ramshorn Scholars Program.
Teaching Practicum, Reaction Kinetics (CHE384T), Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2019
Worked alongside Prof. Keith Keitz in the development of lectures, assessments, and classroom assessment techniques. In this course, graduate students learn advanced topics in Chemical Kinetics, including Transition State Theory, Numerical Simulations, Isotope Effects, and Stochastic Modeling. Served as both Teaching Assistant and Lecturer. This position was completed as a requirement for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering Education.
Teaching Assistant, Reaction Kinetics (CHE384T), Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2017
Led weekly office hours and occasionally lectured for this graduate course. Developed an Enzyme Kinetics and Numerical Simulation unit, which included an enzyme modeling assessment.
Senior Lab Mentor, Chem. Eng. Process and Project Laboratory (CHE 264), Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2017-2018
Assisted students in experimental development while also demonstrating analytical chemical techniques, such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Gas Chromatography (GC). Student projects included carbon capture using organic solvents, evaluation of the aggregation of amyloidogenic sequences under different pH conditions, and the development of nitro-brew coffee!
Teaching Assistant, Chemical Reactor Analysis and Design (CHE 372), Univ. of Texas at Austin, 2016
Led weekly recitations, office hours, and reviews for senior Chemical Engineering students. I also aided in the development of both formative and summative assessments. In this course, students learned the basics of reactor design through a combination of materials balances and heat and mass transport.