Teaching
Starting in 2018, I have taught a range of physics classes at the University of Colorado Boulder, including PHYS 2210 a sophomore-level course in Newtonian mechanics, PHYS 4420 an advanced undergraduate course in Nuclear and Particle Physics, PHYS 2130 a quantum mechanics class for non-majors, PHYS 2150 a modern physics laboratory course, and PHYS 5730 a graduate level course in Particle Physics.Ìý
In 2020, I received the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Department of Physics teacher of the year award in part for development of python-based computing exercises for use in PHYS 4420 based on .
Since 2020, I have served as the faculty advisor for the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder Society of Physics Students (SPS). In 2023, our chapter was awarded with a national Distinguished Chapter award and a . In 2025, we hosted an amazing conference celebrating undergraduate research projects at ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder. Ìý
From 2015-2017 I taught Physics 218 at Texas A&M University, the first semester introductory course in Newtonian Mechanics. In Spring 2017 I helped start a program to utilize undergraduate learning assistants in the Physics 218 recitation sections. In Fall 2015, I was very happy to have several of named as Pearson Mechanics Scholars!
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