Teaching

Introduction to Complex Analysis

Upper divison undergraduate course, UCLA, Department of Mathematics, 2018

Math 132: UCLA’s upper division course for complex analysis with an emphasis on applications to engineering and the applied sciences. Covered complex variables and arithmetic, complex analytic and harmonic functions, branch cuts, contour integrals, Cauchy-Riemmann equaions, Laurent series, and the residue theorem.

Linear and Nonlinear Systems of Differential Equations

Upper divison undergraduate course, UCLA, Department of Mathematics, 2018

Math 134: UCLA’s upper division course introducing applied dynamical systems theory. The course followed Strogatz’s text, covering the basics of nonlinear dynamics theory and bifurcations.

Ordinary Differential Equations

Undergraduate course, UCLA, Department of Mathematics, 2017

Math 33B: UCLA’s introductory course to ordinary differential equations. Focusing primarily on application and techniques for soliving first and second order differential eqautions.