Teaching Experiences
After realizing I was ‘decent at math’ I sought to be a high school
math teacher. However, early in my undergraduate career I quickly fell
in love with research and subsequently pursued research experiences and
graduate school. Fortunately the ‘teaching bug’ has never left, I
received an undergraduate minor in Education and in my PhD, I enjoyed
TA-ing several classes and teaching numerous workshops. As a postdoc, I
continue to engage in several teaching opportunities.
- Teaching assistant experiences:
- Calculus Analysis for Biologists -University of Washington
- Calculus I -Houghton College
- Calculus II -Houghton College
- Calculus for the life sciences -Houghton College
- Math explorations: Mathematics and Music -Houghton College
- Biodiversity -Houghton College
- Workshop teaching experiences:
- Guest lecture/facilitating experiences:
- Facilitator- FW 8001: Perspectives for Emerging Professionals,
University of Missouri 2025
- Lecture- FISH 507: Introduction to Structured Decision Making,
University of Washington 2023
- Lecture- QERM 597: Quantitative Ecology Seminar, University of
Washington 2020-2022