TEACHING
Instructor of Record
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Partial Differential Equations
Course Description: This course is a study of partial differential equations with applications to the physical and biological sciences.
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Mathematical Models
Course Description: This course is an introduction to differential equations with applications to engineering, physics, biology, and social sciences.
Syllabus
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Applied Dynamical Systems
Course Description: This course is a study of partial differential equations with applications to the physical and biological sciences.
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Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations
Course Description: This course is an introduction to differential equations with applications to engineering, physics, biology, and social sciences.
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Mathematics of Biology
Course Description: This course utilizes experimentation, mathematical theory, statistics and computation to better understand biological systems.
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Calculus II
Course Description: This course continues the calculus series, introducing new integration techniques, series, and multidimensional derivatives/integrals, with applications to physics, biology, and social sciences.
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Differential Equations
Course Description: This course is an introduction to differential equations with applications to engineering, physics, and the biological sciences.
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BioCalculus
Course Description: This course is an introduction to calculus of a single variable with applications to the biological sciences. Emphasis is placed on communicating the quantitative reasoning used to solve real-world problems.
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Applied Differential Calculus for EXCEL Program
Course Description: This course is an introduction to applied differential calculus of a single variable, including functions, limits, and derivatives. Emphasis is placed on communicating the quantitative reasoning used to solve real-world problems.
Teaching Assistant
Honors Calculus for Engineers
Winter 2014
Description: A fast-paced and in-depth alternative to the traditional calculus sequence
Engineering Analysis IV
Fall 2013
Description: Covers analytical and numerical solutions to ordinary differential equations with emphasis on applications and modeling
Data as Art
Summer 2013
Description: A collaborative data visualization class jointly taught by School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University
Video of the final projects for Data as Art