Teaching

Guest Lecturer & Supervisor, University of Cambridge

Graduate course & Supervision, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, 2020

Led one-on-one and small group tutorials for undergraduate math students, focusing on computational projects and statistical physics. Also delivered graduate-level guest lectures on ocean circulation, unsupervised classification, and ocean data in the Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Risk PhD programme.

General Supervision Experience

Undergraduate, Graduate & Postdoctoral Supervision, Various Institutions, 2015

Supervised and mentored undergraduate and gradue students and postdocs across diverse research projects, guiding them in developing advanced analytical skills and fostering their academic and professional growth.

Guest Lecturer, Oceanography

Undergraduate course, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 2011

Delivered lectures on oceanography for upper-level undergraduate students, engaging them with real-world applications of ocean science.

Instructor of Mathematics and Science

Undergraduate course, Atlanta Metropolitan State College, 2011

Taught undergraduate courses in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and laboratory courses in physics, chemistry, and biology, fostering practical learning.

Teaching Assistant, Atmospheric Science

Graduate course, Colorado State University, Department of Atmospheric Science, 2010

Assisted in teaching a year-long graduate atmospheric dynamics course, providing guest lectures and detailed feedback on homework assignments.

Instructor of Physics

Undergraduate course, Georgia Southern University, Department of Physics, 2007

Taught undergraduate courses in environmental physics, solar system astronomy, and stellar/galactic astronomy while integrating research-backed active teaching methods.