Teaching at SJSU
Course offerings at San Jose State University will be listed here. This section will be updated each semester with current and recent courses, syllabi, and office hours.
Academic Appointments
- Assistant Professor, San Jose State University - June 2024 to Present
- Lecturer and Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of California, Merced - Fall 2020, Spring 2021, and Spring 2023
- Teaching Fellow, CETL (Center for Engaged Teaching and Learning), University of California, Merced - Fall 2021
- Recitation Instructor and Graduate Lab Assistant, University of Colorado Denver and MERC Lab-CU Denver - August 2017 to 2019
Research & Industry Experience
- Coordinator for Advanced AI Certificate; Research Internship Advisor , SJSU Research Foundation Corporation - January 2025 to present
- Vehicle Diagnostics Engineer, Rivian Automotive, Palo Alto, CA - May 2023 to August 2023
- Doctoral Research Assistant, University of California, Merced - 2019 to November 2023
- Student Supervision, Advised 6 graduate students and 6 undergraduate students on AI research and industry internship projects, SJSU - September 2024 - present
Past Course Projects
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Modeling a Hierarchical Object - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Computer Graphics)
Modeled a hierarchical object with five interconnected joints producing global and joint motion in three dimensions. Tools: C++, OpenGL. -
Animating a Hierarchical Object - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Computer Graphics)
Modeling and animating a hierarchical object with camera fly-through. Tools: C++, OpenGL. -
Baseball Elimination Project - UC Merced, Fall 2019 (Advanced Algorithms)
Determined which teams have a chance to win a baseball league using a Max-Flow / Min-Cut algorithm. Tools: C++. -
Minimum Spanning Tree (Kruskal, Prim, Dijkstra, Borůvka) - UC Denver, Spring 2018 (Network Flow)
Applications: reducing data storage in amino-acid sequencing and network design (communication, electrical, hydraulic, computer, road). -
Master’s Thesis — University of Colorado Denver
Numerical solution of the two-dimensional coupled viscous Burgers equation using a modified cubic B-spline differential quadrature method.