Teaching

EPS231: Climate Dynamics

Graduate course, Harvard University, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2023

In the spring of 2023, I served as the TF for Climate Dynamics which explores the physical and mathematical basis of many large-scale climate phenomena across many timescales, from El Niño and AMOC, to glacial cycles and equable climates.

EPS131: Introduction to Physical Oceanography and Climate

Undergraduate course, Harvard University, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2022

In Spring of 2022, I served as the TF for Introduction to Physical Oceanography and Climate, which gives a basic introduction to fluid dynamics and ocean physics in order to explore topics such as ocean circulation and waves, climate stability, El Niño, and changes under global warming.

APM120: Applied Linear Algebra and Big Data

Undergraduate course, Harvard University, SEAS, 2021

I served as the Head TF for this course which applies linear algebra concepts to analysis of large datasets, including topics such as principle component analysis, singular value decomposition, clustering, and neural networks. I received the Earth and Planetary Sciences Teaching Award for my role in 2020, and the Bok Center Certificate of Distinction in Teaching in 2021.