Courses Taught | ||
Term | Course | Location |
Sp2024 | MATH 334-0: Linear Algebra: A Second Course | NU |
Fa2023 | MATH 220-1: Single-Variable Differential Calculus* (2 sections) | NU |
Wi2023 | MATH 382-0: Complex Analysis for ISP☐ | NU |
Wi2023 | MATH 226-0: Sequences and Series | NU |
Fa2022 | MATH 220-2: Single-Variable Integral Calculus* (2 sections) | NU |
Sp2022 | MATH 320-3: Real Analysis | NU |
Sp2022 | MATH 291-3: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Wi2022 | MATH 320-2: Real Analysis | NU |
Wi2022 | MATH 291-2: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Fa2021 | MATH 320-1: Real Analysis | NU |
Fa2021 | MATH 291-1: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Sp2021 | MATH 320-3: Real Analysis | NU |
Sp2021 | MATH 291-3: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Wi2021 | MATH 320-2: Real Analysis | NU |
Wi2021 | MATH 291-2: Intensive Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Fa2020 | MATH 220-2: Single-Variable Integral Calculus* (2 sections) | NU |
Sp2020 | MATH 344-2: Introduction to Topology (Algebraic) | NU |
Fa2019 | MATH 220-2: Single-Variable Integral Calculus* (2 sections) | NU |
Sp2019 | MATH 334-0: Linear Algebra: A Second Course | NU |
Wi2019 | MATH 382-0: Complex Analysis for ISP☐ | NU |
Fa2018 | MATH 230-0: Differential Calculus of Multivariable Functions* (2 sections) | NU |
Sp2018 | MATH 214-0: Single Variable Calculus III | NU |
Wi2018 | MATH 224-0: Integral Calculus of One Variable Functions* | NU |
Wi2018 | MATH 213-0: Single Variable Calculus II | NU |
Fa2017 | MATH 212-0: Single Variable Calculus I | NU |
Sp2017 | MATH 320-3: Real Analysis (2 sections) | NU |
Wi2017 | MATH 320-2: Real Analysis (2 sections) | NU |
Fa2016 | MATH 320-1: Real Analysis | NU |
Fa2016 | MATH 220-0: Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions* | NU |
Sp2016 | MATH 290-3: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Sp2016 | MATH 325-0: Complex Analysis | NU |
Wi2016 | MATH 290-2: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Wi2016 | MATH 382-0: Complex Analysis for ISP☐ | NU |
Fa2015 | MATH 290-1: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Fa2015 | MATH 220-0: Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions* | NU |
Sp2015 | MATH 290-3: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Sp2015 | MATH 325-0: Complex Analysis | NU |
Wi2015 | MATH 290-2: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Wi2015 | MATH 220-0: Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions | NU |
Fa2014 | MATH 290-1: Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus (MENU)∇ | NU |
Fa2014 | MATH 220-0: Differential Calculus of One Variable Functions | NU |
Su2011 | MATH 198: Pre-Calculus (Summer Collegiate Experience)◊ | UW-Madison |
Special Term and Mini-Courses | ||
Dates | Course | Location |
July 24-July 28, 2017 | Differentiating the Non-Differentiable (SNAP 2017) | NU |
June 25-August 2, 2013 | Pre-Calculus (Engineering Summer Program)† | UW-Madison |
June 18-July 27, 2012 | Pre-Calculus (Engineering Summer Program)† | UW-Madison |
June 19-August 5, 2011 | Pre-Calculus (Engineering Summer Program)† | UW-Madison |
Teaching Assignments (Teaching Assistant) | ||
Term | Course | Location |
Fa2013 | MATH 222: Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (WES)• (B. Wang) | UW-Madison |
Fa2012 | MATH 234: Calculus -- Functions of Several Variables (M. Feldman) | UW-Madison |
Sp2012 | MATH 222: Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (WES)• (J. Yin) | UW-Madison |
Fa2011 | MATH 221: Calculus & Analytic Geometry I (D. Passman) | UW-Madison |
Sp2011 | MATH 376: Topics in Multi-Var. Calculus and Diff. Equations (B. Street) | UW-Madison |
Fa2010 | MATH 222: Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (D. Anderson) | UW-Madison |
Sp2010 | MATH 222: Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (F. Nazarov) | UW-Madison |
Fa2009 | MATH 222: Calculus & Analytic Geometry II (I.M. Isaacs) | UW-Madison |
* | Indicates service as course head for a coordinated course. |
∇ | The Mathematical Experience for Northwestern Undergraduates (MENU) is a flexible program of courses designed to provide qualified undergraduates with a thorough foundation in mathematics suitable for advanced study in mathematics and its applications across a wide range of disciplines.
MENU offers students an opportunity to expand their mathematical knowledge while retaining flexibility about their majors. MENU is especially well suited for students considering a major in mathematics, the natural sciences or economics, although MENU attracts participants with a variety of interests and majors. |
☐ | The Integrated Science Program (ISP) has selected some of the brightest science students for a challenging, tailor-made honors curriculum that integrates mathematics with the sciences. |
• | The Wisconsin Emerging Scolars (WES) provides motivated students with an opportunity to study calculus in a challenging, friendly, and multicultural environment. WES discussion sections meet for six hours per week, and their enrollment is capped at sixteen students. |
† | The Engineering Summer Program (ESP) is a six-week residential summer program for rising junior and senior highschool students. The program provides intense instruction in mathematics, chemistry, technical writing, and physics, along with an introduction to engineering. ESP is geared towards students from groups which are traditionally under-represented in science, technology, engineering, and math. |
◊ | The Summer Collegiate Experience (SCE) program provides students involved with select pre-college programs at UW-Madison an opportunity to take intense, official courses during the summer before their first year in college. Students in the program work within a diverse group of incoming first-year students, making many personal connections while sharpening their academic skills. |