Last Teaching

  • Fall 2016

    Supervised Teaching EEE 6515 (Image Processing and Computer Vision) | Supervisor: Dr. Dapeng Oliver Wu, University of Florida

    This course introduces fundamental concepts and techniques for image processing and computer vision.

    Primary duties: hold office hours, tutor during office hours, graded assignments and projects, and take substitute lectures

Teaching History

  • Spring 2016

    Supervised Teaching EEL 6825 (Pattern Recognition) | Supervisor: Dr. Dapeng Oliver Wu, University of Florida

    The objective of this course is to impart a working knowledge of several important and widely used pattern recognition topics to the students through a mixture of motivational applications and theory.

    Primary duties: hold office hours, tutor during office hours, graded assignments and projects, and take substitute lectures

  • Fall 2015

    Teaching Assistant BME 3053L (Computer Applications for BME) | Supervisor: Dr. Lin Yang, University of Florida

    Matlab and coding introductory course for biomedical engineers.

    Primary duties: take substitute lectures

  • Spring 2013

    Teaching Assistant CS 221 (First Course in Computer Science for Engineers) | Supervisor: Prof. Paul Piwowarski, University of Kentucky

    Introduction to coding for engineers with all the backgrounds.

    Primary duties: led labs with 40 students, tutor in labs, assist in the preparation of all the assignments and exams, and grade them.

  • Fall 2012

    Teaching Assistant CS 221 (First Course in Computer Science for Engineers) | Supervisor: Prof. Paul Piwowarski, University of Kentucky

    Introduction to coding for engineers with all the backgrounds.

    Primary duties: led labs with 40 students, tutor in labs, assist in the preparation of all the assignments and exams, and grade them.

  • Spring 2012

    Teaching Assistant CS 221 (First Course in Computer Science for Engineers) | Supervisor: Prof. Paul Piwowarski, University of Kentucky

    Introduction to coding for engineers with all the backgrounds.

    Primary duties: led labs with 40 students, tutor in labs, assist in the preparation of all the assignments and exams, and grade them.

  • Fall 2011

    Teaching Assistant CS 221 (First Course in Computer Science for Engineers) | Supervisor: Dr. Kenneth L. Calvert, University of Kentucky

    Introduction to coding for engineers with all the backgrounds.

    Primary duties: led labs with 40 students, tutor in labs, assist in the preparation of all the assignments and exams, and grade them.