Teaching Experience:


  1. BEE 4530 (Computer-Aided Engineering: Applications to Biological Processes: Capstone), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Spring 2021 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Prof. Ashim K. Datta Course Description: Topics include problem formulation and modeling of various applications to biological processes COMSOL. Understanding the basis of FEM and FDM in engineering simulations as well as modeling a process including sensitivity analysis, validation, and solution convergence. Designed, graded assignments, and assisted 19 undergraduates with modeling in COMSOL.
  2. ECE 5960 (Piezoelectric Microsystems: Sensing, Actuation, and Physical Computing), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Fall 2020 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Prof. Amit Lal Course Description: Topics such as piezoelectric materials and transducers, wave generation, sensing, and micromechanical approaches for structure fabrication. The primary focus was to design lab worksheets covering FEM to model wave propagation using OnScale for 12 graduate students.
  3. BEE 2600 (Principles of Biological Engineering), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Spring 2019, Fall 2019 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Prof. John C. March Course Description: Topics range from molecular principles of reaction kinetics and molecular binding events to macroscopic applications such as energy and mass balances of bioprocessing and engineering design of implantable sensors. Designed and graded problem sets and exams for around 30 undergraduates.
  4. BIOG 1500 (Investigative Biology Laboratory), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Spring 2018, Fall 2018 Undergraduate Teaching Assistant for Prof. Mark A. Sarvary Course Description: Lab experience with emphasis on processes of scientific investigations and promoting communication, literacy, and collaboration in science.
  5. Hands-on Molecular Biology, Centre for Molecular Dynamics, Kathmandu, Nepal Aug 2016-Aug 2017 Lab Facilitator Course Description: Topics include DNA extraction, PCR, primer design, micropipette, and basic laboratory skills.