Teaching:
University of Chicago:
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Course websites available through UChicago Canvas.)
Spring 2026:
| CAAM/Stat 31220 Partial Differential Equations |
Winter 2026:
| CAAM/Stat 31240 Variational Methods in Image Processing (overview) |
Past Courses:
| CAAM/Stat 31430 Applied Linear Algebra (overview): Autumn 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 |
| CAAM/Stat 31440 Applied Analysis (overview): Autumn 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 |
| CAAM/Stat 31240 Variational Methods in Image Processing: Spring 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020 |
| CAAM/Stat 31020 Nonlinear Optimization: Winter 2025, 2023, 2021 |
| CAAM/Stat 31460 Applied Fourier Analysis: Winter 2024, 2022 |
| CAAM/Stat 31220 Partial Differential Equations: Winter 2020 |
| Stat 24300/30750 Numerical Linear Algebra: Autumn 2019 |
Carnegie Mellon University: (
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| Spring 2019: | 21-122 Integration and Approximation,
21-261 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations |
| Fall 2018: | 21-122 Integration and Approximation,
21-355 Principles of Real Analysis I |
University of Wisconsin-Madison: (
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| Spring 2018: | Math 521 Analysis I |
| Fall 2017: | Math 320 Linear Algebra and Differential Equations |
| Spring 2017: | Math 629 Introduction to Measure and Integration |
| Spring 2016: | Math 421 Theory of Single Variable Calculus |
| Fall 2015: | Math 421 Theory of Single Variable Calculus |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: (
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| IAP 2015: | 18.S097 Special Subject in Mathematics: Introduction to Proofs |
| Fall 2014: | 18.100C Real Analysis (Lecturer) |
| IAP 2014: | Introduction to Proofs (Instructor; non-credit short course) |
| IAP 2013: | Introduction to Proofs (Instructor; non-credit short course) |
| Fall 2012: | 18.03 Differential Equations (Recitation Instructor) |
Other pedagogical activities:
| Summer 2018: | UW-Madison Undergraduate Summer School in Analysis 2018 (link) |
| Summer 2017: | UW-Madison Undergraduate PDE Summer School 2017:
Short course on ``Symmetrization techniques with applications to isoperimetric problems and PDEs'' |
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