
Teaching
Honors and Awards
- March 2017: Recipient of the 2017 Annual Award for Excellence in Teaching of Operations Research from the IISE (international award).
- March 2016: Received the Graduate School Teaching Award (University wide teaching award).
- Summer 2015: Became a McGraw Graduate Teaching Fellow.
- February 2015: Received the Engineering council/GEC Excellence in Teaching Award, for being an AI on ORF 309 in the Fall.
Courses
- Fall 2016: Honorary AI for "ORF 363/COS 323: Computing and Optimization for the Physical and Social Sciences".
- September 2016: In charge of a day-long session during AI orientation, where I taught first-time AIs the basics of teaching.
- Spring 2015: AI for "ORF 523: Advanced Optimization". Graduate course: taught two lectures, held office hours and graded.
- Fall 2015: AI for "ORF 363/COS 323: Computing and Optimization for the Physical and Social Sciences". Taught the review session (85 students for an hour and a half).
- September 2015: In charge of a day-long session during AI orientation, where I taught first-time AIs the basics of teaching.
- Spring 2015: AI for "ORF 523: Advanced Optimization". Graduate course: scribed notes and graded homework. AI for "ORF 307: Linear Programming" for a few weeks.
- Fall 2014: AI for "ORF 309: Probability and stochastic systems" and AI for "ORF 363 : Computing and Optimization for the Physical and Social Sciences". Held office hours and precepted for ORF 309 (an hour a week for approx. 50 students). Conducted the review session on Brownian Motion (150 students for an hour). Held office hours for ORF 363.
- Summer 2014: Helped to create ORF 363 lecture notes and homeworks.
- Spring 2013: AI for "ORF 245: Introduction to Statistics". Held precepts every week.
- Fall 2013: AI for "ORF 309: Probability and stochastic systems". Graded, wrote and taught precepts (approx. 30 students) for one hour every Monday.