Teaching

2015-present

MIT IAP Annual January Class: "Making Sense of Scent"

2012-present

Executive Education Sloan Business School and MIT Industrial Liaison Program "Lab-to-Market Transitions and Industrial Innovation Culture", "Lab-to-Market the MIT way"

2012

MIT Experimental Study Group "Hard" Undergraduate Physics, Course 8

2005-2007

Learning to Fly in the Boston Area (seminar for MIT Flying Club private pilot candidates)

2004-2010

Guest lecturer for MIT 20.342/442. Molecular Structure of Biological Materials

2001-2003

Developed and tested the content for the web-based teaching tools: "Automated Mathematics Evaluation System" (AMES) and "Computerized Homework Assignment Grading System" (CHAGS) which became part of the standard curriculum for engineering and physics students at Texas A&M University (http://faculty.physics.tamu.edu/toback/218/quiz/)

1997-2002

Teaching Assistant, Physics Department, Texas A&M University.  Taught undergraduate physics courses to engineers (201&218 Mechanics, 202&208 Electricity & Magnetism), receiving consistently excellent student reviews. Taught lectures, recitations, laboratory, reviews and tutorials.

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