Teaching

“Ask yourself: who is the one teacher in your entire life who made the biggest difference for you–who taught you so well that you still think about him or her as your best teacher. I bet that for almost all of us, that best teacher was someone who knew you by name!”

Kent Syverud, 1993

While at the University of Calgary, I taught the graduate machine learning, data mining, and advanced data visualization courses. I also taught the software engineering course offered to the second year undergraduate students from 2016 to 2018, where my work was recognized by the University of Calgary GSA Excellence in Teaching Award in April 2018. I also served as a teaching assistant for courses in computer science, programming languages, and software engineering.

Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary

  • DATA 624: Advanced Exploration and Visualization in Health (Winter 2021)
  • DATA 624: Advanced Exploration and Visualization in Health (Winter 2020)

Department of Software Engineering, University of Calgary

  • ENSF 619: Machine Learning for Software Engineering (Winter 2019)
  • ENSF 619.25: Advanced Machine Learning (Spring 2019)

Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary

  • SENG 301: Software Analysis and Design (Winter 2016, Spring 2017, Spring 2018)

Teaching Awards

  • Excellence in Teaching Award, GSA, University of Calgary (April 2018)
  • Nominated for the University of Calgary Teaching Award (Winter 2018)