Teaching

Courses

University of Iowa

Dartmouth College

  • I developed and taught a graduate-level course on decision analysis for wicked climate problems in “pilot” mode to four PhD students from different institutions. All materials are open source. Please feel free to adapt this for your teaching needs and reach out with any questions. I plan to add content to this repository with notes on what worked well, what didn’t, and how I’d adapt this course for future versions, different audiences, and semester-based systems.

Designed and Instructed Modules

Dartmouth College

  • I developed a teaching module on how to produce Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable analyses, which I presented in the course Bayesian Statistical Modeling and Computation in the winters of 2024 and 2025.

Teaching Assistant

Boston University

  • I was the lab instructor for EE 270, “Data, Models, and Analysis in Earth & Environment”, an introductory probability and statistics course for natural and social science applications in environmental sciences, in Spring 2020 and 2021. In 2021, I led the redesign of all computational labs in the course.

Stony Brook University

  • I was a teaching assistant for CSE 316, “Software Development Fundamentals.” In this role, I held 4 open office hours per week where I assisted students on course projects through concept review, implementation advice, and debugging help.