Teaching

Fall 2024

  • CS/MA 416G-001 Introduction to Optimization: This is an undergraduate/graduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics (Major Requirements for Math-Econ)

  • MA 721 Selected Topics in Numerical Analysis: Numerical Optimization: This is a graduate course on theories and numerical methods for linear and nonlinear optimizations.

Previous teaching

Spring 2024

  • CS/EGR/MA 537 Numerical analysis: This is a graduate course for students from Computer Science, College of Engineering, and Mathematics.

  • MA 214-005 Calculus IV: This is an undergraduate course on ODEs.

Spring 2023

  • MA 113-(001-004) Calculus I: This is an undergraduate course on single variable calculus.

  • CS/MA 622 Matrix Theory and Numerical Linear Algebra II: This is a graduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics, on iterative methods for large-scale linear systems of equations and eigenvalue problems.

Fall 2022

  • CS/MA 415G Combinatorics and Graph Theory: This is an undergraduate/graduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics.

Spring 2022

  • MA 213-(008-011) Calculus III: This is an undergraduate course on multivariable calculus.

  • CS/MA 321-001 Introduction to Numerical Methods: This is an undergraduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics.

Fall 2021

  • CS/MA 416G Introduction to Optimization: This is an undergraduate/graduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics (Major Requirements for Math-Econ)

Spring 2021

  • CS/MA 321-001 Introduction to Numerical Methods: This is an undergraduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics.

  • MA 214-007 Calculus IV: This is an undergraduate course on ODEs.

Fall 2020

  • CS/MA 522 Matrix Theory and Numerical Linear Algebra I

    • This is a graduate course for students from Computer Science and Mathematics.

    • Here is the course description.

Spring 2020

  • CS/EGR/MA 537 Numerical analysis

    • This is a graduate course for students from Computer Science, College of Engineering, and Mathematics.

    • Here is the course description.