Student Mentoring
- as primary advisor at the University at Buffalo, SUNY: 3 PhD students, 7 MSc/MEng students, 10 BSc students (details)
- others: 9 PhD students, 2 MSc/MEng students, 9 BSc/REU students (details)
Teaching Experience
University at Buffalo, SUNY, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (since 2014)
- 2016, Spring: Special Topics: Computer-Aided Research in the Chemical and Materials Sciences (CE 400/500, graduate), Lecturer
Evaluation: Course: 4.3/5, Instructor: 4.5/5; Enrollment: 39; Response-Rate: 72% (details) - 2016, Spring: Engineering Impact On Society (EAS 202, undergraduate), Faculty Mentor
- 2015, Fall: Transport Processes I – Fluid Mechanics (CE 317, undergraduate), Lecturer
Evaluation: Course: 4.4/5, Instructor: 4.5/5; Enrollment: 85; Response-Rate: 80% (details) - 2015, Fall: Chemical Engineering Analysis I (CE 531, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Michel Dupuis
- 2015, Fall: Special Topics: Materials Characterization and Properties (CE 500, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Haiqing Lin
- 2015, Spring: Special Topics: Computer-Aided Research in the Chemical and Materials Sciences (CE 400/500, graduate), Lecturer
Evaluation: Course: 4.2/5, Instructor: 4.5/5; Enrollment: 39; Response-Rate: 72% (details) - 2015, Spring: Engineering Impact On Society (EAS 202, undergraduate), Faculty Mentor
- 2015, Spring: Chemical Engineering Analysis I (CE 531, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Johannes M. Nitsche
- 2014, Fall: Transport Processes I – Fluid Mechanics (CE 317, undergraduate), Lecturer
Evaluation: Course: 4.5/5, Instructor: 4.6/5; Enrollment: 72; Response-Rate: 76% (details) - 2014, Fall: Chemical Engineering Analysis I (CE 531, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Johannes M. Nitsche
- 2014, Fall: Special Topics: Materials Characterization and Properties (CE 500, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Haiqing Lin
- 2014, Spring: Engineering Impact On Society (EAS 202, undergraduate), Faculty Mentor
- 2014, Spring: Chemical Engineering Analysis I (CE 531, graduate), Guest Lecturer for Prof. Johannes M. Nitsche
- 2014, Spring: Study-Session on Computational Quantum Chemistry, Study Leader
- 2014, Spring: UB STEM Mentored Undergraduate Research Initiative (SMURI), Member and Research Advisor
Harvard University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (2009–2014)
- 2012, Winter: Workshop on Computational Visualization and Modeling Tools for Real-Life Chemical Research, Organizer and Lecturer
- 2011, Summer: NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates, Research Mentor
- 2010, Summer: NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates, Research Mentor
Cornell University, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (2004–2009)
- 2008, Summer: NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates, Research Mentor
- 2007, Spring: Statistical Mechanics (CHEM 796, graduate), Grader/Teaching Assistant for Prof. Benjamin Widom
- 2006, Summer: NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates, Research Mentor
- 2005, Fall: Honors Physical Chemistry I (CHEM 389, undergraduate), Teaching Assistant for Prof. Jack H. Freed